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After 1840 these districts were entitled to send delegates to Pietermaritzburg . In February 1841 a subordinate representative assembly , styled an Adjunct Raad , was created for the district of Potchefstroom ;? and a similar Raad for ...
After 1840 these districts were entitled to send delegates to Pietermaritzburg . In February 1841 a subordinate representative assembly , styled an Adjunct Raad , was created for the district of Potchefstroom ;? and a similar Raad for ...
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Already in 1894 a proclamation was issued extending the Glen Grey system to the four Transkeian districts of Idutywa ... in 1899 the district of Kentani was brought within the scope of the Act , in 1903 eight other districts were dealt ...
Already in 1894 a proclamation was issued extending the Glen Grey system to the four Transkeian districts of Idutywa ... in 1899 the district of Kentani was brought within the scope of the Act , in 1903 eight other districts were dealt ...
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It was abolished in 1809 on the creation of a Court of Landdrost and Heemraden for the Cape District . ... beyond the boundaries of Cape Town had necessitated the creation of some system for administering the country districts .
It was abolished in 1809 on the creation of a Court of Landdrost and Heemraden for the Cape District . ... beyond the boundaries of Cape Town had necessitated the creation of some system for administering the country districts .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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