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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... law and trade which drew the peoples of South Africa and Rhodesia together,
and he felt responsibility and concern ... in 1910 he had been firmly opposed to
the “British” community in Southern Rhodesia losing its individuality in this way.
... law and trade which drew the peoples of South Africa and Rhodesia together,
and he felt responsibility and concern ... in 1910 he had been firmly opposed to
the “British” community in Southern Rhodesia losing its individuality in this way.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 959 (c) THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH AFRICA
Orders in Council, Proclamations and ... Statute law of Southern Rhodesia from
1st January, 1911 to 31st December, 1922, edited A. SPEIGHT. Salisbury, 1923.
BIBLIOGRAPHY 959 (c) THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH AFRICA
Orders in Council, Proclamations and ... Statute law of Southern Rhodesia from
1st January, 1911 to 31st December, 1922, edited A. SPEIGHT. Salisbury, 1923.
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PYRAH., G. B. Imperial Policy in South Africa, 1902–10. 1955. ... The Native
Races of South Africa: their economic and social condition. 1901. ... 1893– (b)
OTHER Works Acworth, W. M. Report on the Railway Question in Southern
Rhodesia.
PYRAH., G. B. Imperial Policy in South Africa, 1902–10. 1955. ... The Native
Races of South Africa: their economic and social condition. 1901. ... 1893– (b)
OTHER Works Acworth, W. M. Report on the Railway Question in Southern
Rhodesia.
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 2 |
Climate and Temperature | 9 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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