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SELF - DEFENCE AND SELF - GOVERNMENT 455 > a had written to de Villiers in the Cape that while the Diamond Fields dispute remained unsettled the question of federation was necessarily in abeyance , but once that obstacle was removed ...
SELF - DEFENCE AND SELF - GOVERNMENT 455 > a had written to de Villiers in the Cape that while the Diamond Fields dispute remained unsettled the question of federation was necessarily in abeyance , but once that obstacle was removed ...
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SELF - GOVERNMENT AND INDIANS 645 in the Orange River Colony and were occupying over two million acres . Though comparatively few in number , they introduced a new leaven into the rural areas and contributed to the improvements in ...
SELF - GOVERNMENT AND INDIANS 645 in the Orange River Colony and were occupying over two million acres . Though comparatively few in number , they introduced a new leaven into the rural areas and contributed to the improvements in ...
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He could not yet regard the territory as equal to the financial burden of responsible government and there was too “ the important question arising out of the small number of White , as compared with the native population ” .
He could not yet regard the territory as equal to the financial burden of responsible government and there was too “ the important question arising out of the small number of White , as compared with the native population ” .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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