Ross W. McGregor Chartered Civil Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Uganda Railway Construction, 1900 Engineer-in-Charge, Nairobi Water Supply, 1903, Director of Public Works, East Mrica Protectorate (later Kenya Colony), 1905-1923, Member of Legislative Council, 1916-1922
AUTHOR'S PREFACE PART I COLD HISTORY I. ACROSS THE CENTURIES II. THE
PASSING OF THE IMPERIAL COMPANY III. EARLY LAND POLICY IV. THE EARLY DAYS
OF SETTLEMENT V. LIGHTENING THE LAND LAWS VI. LABOUR TROUBLES VII. THE
DISEDUCATED VIII. THE MARVELLING MASAI IX. SHIFTING THE BURDEN SLIGHTLY X.
THE CAREER OF THE CONVENTION XI. FINGER-PRINTS XII. THE COLLAPSE OF THE
GREAT SHILLING SWINDLE XIII. THREE HOURS A PENNY-AND HARRY THUKU XIV. THE
STORY OF THE UASIN GISHU XV. THE MISCARRIAGE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS PROGROM
XVI. THE FATED OR F~TBD OFFICIAL XVII. HOW TO REDUCE THE COST OF IMPORTS,
PART II THE INDIAN QUESTION XVIII. SOWING THE WIND XIX. THE ECONOMIC
COMMISSION, PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE IRREDUCIBLE MINIMUM XX. FUROR AFRICANUS
ORIENTALIS ¿ XXI. THE COUP D'ETAT THAT WAS NOT NEEDED XXII. 68459 -AN
IMAGINARY EPISODE XXIII. THE ISSUE PART III REVIEW XXIV. COLLECTIVB
PUNISHMENT XXV. THE BLUB PETER