The Aftermath of War An Account of the Repatriation of Boers And Natives in the
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' Remarks. — Owing to the genial rain which has now fallen in this neighbourhood, the growth of green grass should not 8 114 THE AFTERMATH OF WAR be long delayed. A couple of weeks will make a great deal of difference in all kinds of stock if they are sent to graze on good runs. ' This report — and it is but one of many — serves to emphasize repeatedly the dangers of keeping large numbers of debilitated animals in a confined space, and wisely insists on segregation. One instance, the only one a...vailable in this connection, will now be given of the success of segregation, on the necessity of which so much stress has previously been laid. Two districts only, and those two of the richest in the colony, succeeded in escaping the ravages of disease which played such havoc elsewhere. These were Ficksburg and Ladybrand. The immunity of the latter, to which, be it stated, no horses or mules from the original military lot were issued, although favoured by local conditions, must be mainly attributed to the wise foresight of the district commissioners.
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