Impressions of South Africa Impressions of South Africa

Impressions of South Africa

Publisher Description

This book explores South Africa. Some of these facts may be dismissed with a word or two, because they lie outside the present crisis. One is the entrance of the Colony of Natal into the South African Customs Union, an event which created one uniform tariff system for the whole of British and Dutch South Africa except the Transvaal. Another is the extension of the two great lines of railway from the coast into the interior. This extension has given Bulawayo and Matabililand a swift and easy communication with Cape Town, thereby strengthening immensely the hold of Britain upon the interior, and lessening any risk that might be feared of future native risings.

GENRE
Travel & Adventure
RELEASED
1922
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
700
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
620.1
KB

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