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Een banierdrager der gerechtigheid : Sir W. Harcourt's rede, gehouden in het Eng. parlement (L.-H.) op 8 mei 1896 : het onrecht der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek aangedaan, door een Engelsch Staatsman in een schitterend daglicht gesteld
('s Gravenhage : M. van der Beek, 1896)
Speech by Sir William Harcourt held in the parliament in 1896 in which he brought to light the injustice done to South Africa.
Uncle Tom's cabin up-to-date, or Chinese slavery in South Africa
(London : South African Free Press Committee, 1904)
Rand magnates and British labour
(London : New Reform Club, 1904)
White labour in the Transvaal
The late President of the Witwatersrandt Mine Employees' and Mechanics' Union, Edward Rose's concern is if the working men will meet with the same degree of consideration from the coming British administration in the Transvaal.
Aanspraak van ZHEd. den Staatspresident gehouden te Paardekraal, 16 December, 1891
(Pretoria : gedrukt door "De Pers" Drukkerij, 1891-12-16)
Speech delivered by president Paul Kruger on 16 December 1891 at Paardekraal.
British workmen or Chinese slaves : the labour problem in the Transvaal
(London : New Reform Club, 1904)
Not even two years since the end of the Transvaal war (the war which was undertaken to secure equal rights for all white men and to release the natives from the slavery in which they were held by the Boers), the most ...
Open letter to the Duke of Devonshire
(Amsterdam : Handelsblad Office, 1899)
An open letter to the Duke of Devonshire by Charles Boissevain, director and editor of the Algemeen Handelsblad and all the journalists of Holland, proclaiming that the war is unnecessary, a crime and the worst possible ...
De Britsche koloniale politiek in Zuid-Afrika en de vrijheidsstrijd der Boeren : historische schets
(Amsterdam : S.L. Van Looy, 1899)
Dutch summary of South Africa's history: from 1652 until the start of the South African War in 1899.
Waar het om gaat in Zuid-Afrika : een woord tot het Nederlandsche volk
(Haarlem : De Erven F. Bohn, 1899)
The trail of the financial serpent
(London : Stop the War Committee, 1900-02-06)
Full report of the speech, The trail of the financial serpent, by John Burns, in the House of Commons in the debate on the address, 6 February 1900.