The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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... Durban and 55 per cent of the lines from Port Elizabeth and East London . It also encouraged the Portuguese to ... Durban and Kimberley through Bloemfontein enabled Durban to challenge the hitherto undisputed control of the ...
... Durban and 55 per cent of the lines from Port Elizabeth and East London . It also encouraged the Portuguese to ... Durban and Kimberley through Bloemfontein enabled Durban to challenge the hitherto undisputed control of the ...
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... Durban was begun by the Natal Government in 1876 to serve the new sugar estates by coast lines . The sugar industry was by then about twenty - five years old . It had been begun perhaps in 1850 by a new settler introduced by Byrne , but ...
... Durban was begun by the Natal Government in 1876 to serve the new sugar estates by coast lines . The sugar industry was by then about twenty - five years old . It had been begun perhaps in 1850 by a new settler introduced by Byrne , but ...
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... Durban . In a good average post - war season nearly a million tons of maize were produced for local consumption and the same amount exported . Wheat production , on the other hand , did not develop , despite a tariff , sufficiently to ...
... Durban . In a good average post - war season nearly a million tons of maize were produced for local consumption and the same amount exported . Wheat production , on the other hand , did not develop , despite a tariff , sufficiently to ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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