| Dammerman, K.W. 1929 Preservation of wild life and nature reserves in the Netherlands Indies. Proceedings of the 4th Pacific Science Congress, Java 1929: 1-91, pls. 1-20 |
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| The horns are highly valued by the Chinese, at some hundred guilders a piece, and are used for a secret medicine. We notice in the statistics that the exported horns mostly go to Singapore, and a small quantity goes direct to China. From Java hardly any export has taken place publicly as the rh... |
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| Rohrer, E.F. 1929 Die Bearbeitung von Holz, Horn und Elfenbein bei den Amharas in Abessinien. Jahrbuch des Bernischen historischen Museums 9: 110-122, pls. 1-2, fig. 1 |
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| Hallema, A. 1928 De hoornvaas. Nederlandsch Indie Oud en Nieuw 13 (5): 141-150 |
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| Barrett, S.W. 1926 Letter on the white rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal African Society 25 (98): 210 |
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| 2. As you probably know, while Sir Geoffrey Archer was Governor here he instituted an almost absolute protection of the White Rhino in this country by allowing the shooting of a specimen by Governor's permit only, and limited the issue of these to a maximum of four per annum. These permits were v... |
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| Barns, T.A. 1926 An African eldorado: the Belgian Congo. London, Methuen and Co, pp. i-xv, 1-224 |
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| Some very fine specimens of the white or square-lipped rhinoceros have been shot in the vicinity of Faradje on the Dungu and Garamba Rivers, but a special license to shoot them is required, a privilege granted to very few people these days |
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| Christy, C. 1925 Letter about the white rhinoceros in Sudan. Journal of the Royal African Society 24 (95): 265-266 |
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| It is reassuring to know that this animal since 1922 has been an the (practically) prohibited list in the Sudan. The official slaughter of twenty-five in three years is more than enough. Except where special permits for museum purposes are granted, their killing should not be allowed at all. No l... |
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| Carpenter, G.G. 1924 Letter on the white rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal African Society 24 (93): 76 |
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| Until December 1922 one was allowed an a licence. Since then they have been prohibited, except west of 28? Longitude, and then only one in a lifetime.
During these three years very few were shot on licences-I could not quote the figures, but they can be obtained from the Game Warden. I should sa... |
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| Hobley, C.W. 1922 The fauna of East Africa and its future. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1922: 1-15 |
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| The high price which rhino horns have commanded in the far East during the last few years has proved an inducement to the native hunters to slaughter these animals; they were instigated by the Indian traders, who surreptitiously shipped them out in considerable quantities. |
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| Kreemer, J. 1922 Atjeh: algemeen samenvattend overzicht van land en volk van Atjeh en onderhoorigheden. Leiden, E.J. Brill, vol. 1 (1922), pp. i-xvi, 1-602; vol. 2 (1923), pp. i-xii, 1-705 |
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| The horn (soemboe) of the rhinoceros is exported in small quantities to Pinang. It is only bought by the Chinese. |
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| Eldridge, F.R. 1921 Trading with Asia. New York and London, D.Appleton and Company, pp. 1-479 |
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