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An attempt was about to be made to oppose a barrier to Kaffir aggression in the form of surplus population brought from the United Kingdom . The situation in that country at the end of the Napoleonic wars was such as to make a new wave ...
An attempt was about to be made to oppose a barrier to Kaffir aggression in the form of surplus population brought from the United Kingdom . The situation in that country at the end of the Napoleonic wars was such as to make a new wave ...
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The European population increased from 12,500 in 1904 to 23,600 in 1911 , but it is significant that in that year well over one - third lived in Bulawayo and the capital , Salisbury , and the same was still true in 1921 , when the ...
The European population increased from 12,500 in 1904 to 23,600 in 1911 , but it is significant that in that year well over one - third lived in Bulawayo and the capital , Salisbury , and the same was still true in 1921 , when the ...
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In the Impofana location , Magistrate Peppercorn indicated that this applied equally to the entire Natal Native population . The stock of this single location had been so seriously depleted in two years since 1850 that kraals of two and ...
In the Impofana location , Magistrate Peppercorn indicated that this applied equally to the entire Natal Native population . The stock of this single location had been so seriously depleted in two years since 1850 that kraals of two and ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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