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But it was the problem of the franchise that troubled Lord Stanley most — the problem which had damped down the West Indian agitation for self - government . Downing Street waited four years for a reply to Lord Stanley's objeca tions ...
But it was the problem of the franchise that troubled Lord Stanley most — the problem which had damped down the West Indian agitation for self - government . Downing Street waited four years for a reply to Lord Stanley's objeca tions ...
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Meanwhile the South African Native problem was taking definite shape . In 1872 there had still been great masses of Natives not under European control within the limits of the future Union of South Africa . The Native problem was ...
Meanwhile the South African Native problem was taking definite shape . In 1872 there had still been great masses of Natives not under European control within the limits of the future Union of South Africa . The Native problem was ...
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Meantime a Locations Commission had been constituted in terms of the Pretoria Convention to deal with what was in the Transvaal the most pressing aspect of the Native problem ? the demarcation of areas as native reserves .
Meantime a Locations Commission had been constituted in terms of the Pretoria Convention to deal with what was in the Transvaal the most pressing aspect of the Native problem ? the demarcation of areas as native reserves .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
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