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Hunting status? Power and buffalo shooting in the Albany and Bathurst districts of the Cape Colony c. 1892 - 1916.
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013)
The hunting of buffalo in the Bathurst district of the Cape Colony during
the closing decades of the 19th Century serves as a case study of the system of
issuing permits to shoot big game introduced by the Game Act of ...
Public finances under private company rule: The Dutch Cape Colony (1652–1795).
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013)
This paper provides an overview of the public finances of the Cape Colony
in the period during which it was governed by the Dutch East India Company
(1652–1795). Using information from secondary sources, the paper ...
Early roots of “coloured” poverty: How much can 19th century censuses assist to explain the current situation?
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013)
The coloured population comprises almost 10 per cent of the South African
population, earning only a slightly smaller proportion of national income.
The average income of this group hides, however, startlingly large ...
Town engineers in South Africa before 1910, with reference to water supply
(2013)
This article looks at the town engineers in South Africa prior to Union in 1910. It briefly
examines the growth in the number of municipalities and town engineers in the country
in this period and investigates the ...