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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 ...
Boers and British : facts from the Transvaal
(London : "St James Gazette", 1899)
Pamphlet on the grievances of British subjects in the Transvaal.
Boer en Brit : een en ander uit Zuid-Afrika
(Amsterdam : HAUM, 1896)
Dutch novel on the Jameson’s Raid.
Suzerainty and the South African Republic
(Johannesburg : Matthews & Walker, 1898)
Opinion on article II, of the protocol of the treaty with the Orange Free State of the 17th March, 1897, by M.J. Farrelly, laid in at back of book.
Zijn de boeren vijanden der zending
(Zwolle : H. Tulp, 1901)
Address delivered by C. Spoelstra, regarding the Boers' hostility towards mission work, at Zwolle (Holland), 18 October, 1900, to the Ministers’ Missionary Association in the provinces of Overijsel and Drente.
Canada : Transvaal
(Paris : Albert Savine, 1896)
An argument centered on British imperialism at the Transvaal, and the execution of Riel in Canada.
De vredesonderhandelingen op Lange-Nek, Maart 1881 : Herinneringen en Waarschuwingen
(Pretoria : J.F. Celliers, 1885)
The Transvaal trouble
(New York : Abbey Press, 1900)
An address by John Hammond, attempting to correct the erroneous impressions prevailing on the South African question.
Contract tusschen de regeering der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek en de Nederlandsche Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg-Maatschappij voor den aanleg en de exploitatie van een tramweg over den Witwatersrand en voor de ontginning van het Boksburger steenkolenveld
Dutch contracts between the Z.A.R. and the N.Z.A.S.M. concerning a tram-line and telegraph service for the Witwatersrand as well as the mining of the Boksburg coal field.
The truth about the war
(London : New Age Press, 1902)