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The effect of his measures was to give to the executive greater powers of control over the Natives . ... At the same time a Native High Court was instituted for trying civil cases in which Natives were concerned , and for hearing ...
The effect of his measures was to give to the executive greater powers of control over the Natives . ... At the same time a Native High Court was instituted for trying civil cases in which Natives were concerned , and for hearing ...
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NATIVE ADMINISTRATION 853 only produce a feeling of degradation in the victim and a sharp resentment in his loyal followers . The mass madness that overcame almost all Kaffirland in 1857 , when the tribes slaughtered their cattle and ...
NATIVE ADMINISTRATION 853 only produce a feeling of degradation in the victim and a sharp resentment in his loyal followers . The mass madness that overcame almost all Kaffirland in 1857 , when the tribes slaughtered their cattle and ...
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Furthermore , there was an amazing uncertainty as to which law magistrates should apply in hearing Native cases . In Natal the Royal Instructions had laid it down that Native cases should be judged according to Native laws , but , in ...
Furthermore , there was an amazing uncertainty as to which law magistrates should apply in hearing Native cases . In Natal the Royal Instructions had laid it down that Native cases should be judged according to Native laws , but , in ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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