The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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CONTENTS CHAPTER XXIV SOUTH AFRICA AFTER THE UNION , 1910-1921 ( a ) THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA xxi By the Rt . Hon . Senator F. S. MALAN , P.C. , B.A. , LL.D. , sometime Minister of Mines and Industries of the Union of South Africa .
CONTENTS CHAPTER XXIV SOUTH AFRICA AFTER THE UNION , 1910-1921 ( a ) THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA xxi By the Rt . Hon . Senator F. S. MALAN , P.C. , B.A. , LL.D. , sometime Minister of Mines and Industries of the Union of South Africa .
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UNION FINANCE 647 The revenue figures1 for the four colonies for the last complete year before Union and of the Union in the year 1920-1 , are as follows : 1. Ordinary revenue of the four colonies for the financial year 1908-9 ...
UNION FINANCE 647 The revenue figures1 for the four colonies for the last complete year before Union and of the Union in the year 1920-1 , are as follows : 1. Ordinary revenue of the four colonies for the financial year 1908-9 ...
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The Union Government from its inception held that the people of the Union should themselves undertake the defence of their country . To enable them to do so effectively the Defence Act of 1912 was passed . As the sequel showed this step ...
The Union Government from its inception held that the people of the Union should themselves undertake the defence of their country . To enable them to do so effectively the Defence Act of 1912 was passed . As the sequel showed this step ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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