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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SEARCH FOR GOLD AND SILVER MINES 99 between 1570 and 1593 from repeated invasions by cannibal “ Mumbos ” and “ Mazimbas ” from the north . Father Monclaros , who wrote an account of the expedition , remarks concerning the agreement with ...
SEARCH FOR GOLD AND SILVER MINES 99 between 1570 and 1593 from repeated invasions by cannibal “ Mumbos ” and “ Mazimbas ” from the north . Father Monclaros , who wrote an account of the expedition , remarks concerning the agreement with ...
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With the four mines likely to be operated each with the full economy of a single unit , the market could easily be glutted . Between 1882 and 1888 the cost of working was reduced at De Beers mine from 16s . 6d . to 75.
With the four mines likely to be operated each with the full economy of a single unit , the market could easily be glutted . Between 1882 and 1888 the cost of working was reduced at De Beers mine from 16s . 6d . to 75.
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Strikes on the mines in 1907 , 1913 and 1914 led to the recognition of the South African Industrial Federation , as a representative organisation of white labour , by the Transvaal Chamber of Mines in 1915 . The Union Parliament in 1911 ...
Strikes on the mines in 1907 , 1913 and 1914 led to the recognition of the South African Industrial Federation , as a representative organisation of white labour , by the Transvaal Chamber of Mines in 1915 . The Union Parliament in 1911 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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