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Animals that Await the Hunter in Africa; President Roosevelt Will Find More Game There Than Would Have Been Possible Ten Years Ago -- Interesting Jungle Secrets.
The New York Times
January 24, 1909, Sunday
DURING the past decade the game animals of Africa have materially increased. This is due chiefly to the unrest caused by the Anglo-Boer war and the consequent years of depression during which the Boer, who is the greatest natural hunter of to-day, has been, until very recently, deprived of the use of his rifle, and the professional hunter or the immigrant amateur sportsman having given the country a rest.
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The New York Times
January 24, 1909, Sunday
DURING the past decade the game animals of Africa have materially increased. This is due chiefly to the unrest caused by the Anglo-Boer war and the consequent years of depression during which the Boer, who is the greatest natural hunter of to-day, has been, until very recently, deprived of the use of his rifle, and the professional hunter or the immigrant amateur sportsman having given the country a rest.
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