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Gore-Browne recounted the story of how he had got in trouble with the local magistrate during one of his first years at Shiwa for inadvertently killing a bull elephant that was charging some of his men, not for killing it but for his failure to obtain a license beforehand.


Source:

Lamb, Christina. “Part Two: 1927-1967, Chapter 11.” The Africa House: The True Story of An English Gentleman and His African Dream. Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. 135. Print.


Further Reading:

Lieutenant Colonel Sir Stewart Gore-Browne, DSO

Shiwa Ngandu (also spelled Shiwa Ng'andu)

>Gore-Browne recounted the story of how he had got in trouble with the local magistrate during one of his first years at Shiwa for inadvertently killing a bull elephant that was charging some of his men, not for killing it but for his failure to obtain a license beforehand. _________________________ **Source:** Lamb, Christina. “Part Two: 1927-1967, Chapter 11.” *The Africa House: The True Story of An English Gentleman and His African Dream*. Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. 135. Print. __________________________ **Further Reading:** [Lieutenant Colonel Sir Stewart Gore-Browne, DSO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Gore-Browne) [Shiwa Ngandu (also spelled Shiwa Ng'andu)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiwa_Ngandu)

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