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Sind die Buren Feinde der Mission
(Berlin : Martin Warneck, 1902)German pamphlet by the Rev. Spoelstra on whether the Boers are enemies of the missionary societies. -
Sir Alfred Milner on the real object of the war
([London : South African Conciliation Committee], 1899)Interview between the High Commissioner of South Africa and Mr. James Molteno, the representative of the Ministerialists in the Cape Parliament, five days before the outbreak of the war. -
Sir Bartle Frere over de Transvaal
(1881-02)Dutch translation of Sir Bartle Frere's views on the Transvaal, 1881. -
De slag bij Elandslaagte 21 October 1899
(Amsterdam : Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaansche Vereeniging, 1924-10)The battle of Elandslaagte, 21 October 1899. -
A slump in heroes : a Transvaal war drama without warriors
(Johannesburg : Johannesburg Life, 1896)Drama on the Jameson’s Raid of 1895-1896. -
Smith’s index to the leading articles of The Times
(Westminster : P.S. King & Son, 1900)Index of James Rigby Smith, to the leading articles of "The Times" for five years, ending 31 December 1900. -
Sollen wir Deutsch-Sudwest-Afrika behalten : ein offenes Wort an das reichsdeutsche Publikum
(Berlin : Continent, 1904)German pamphlet written by a South African German on whether Germany should retain South-West Africa or not. -
Some aspects of the native question in South Africa
([London] : Imperial South African Association, 1900-10-06)Mr. Theophilus Lyndall Schreiner's reply to an article written by Mr. S.C. Cronwright-Schreiner in "The Manchester Guardian" of 30 October 1900, regarding the native question in South Africa. -
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South Africa : an address
(London : Waterlow & Sons, 1888-04-10)Sir Donald Currie's address on South Africa, delivered to the Fellows of the Royal Colonial Institute at their meeting in London on Tuesday, 10 April 1888. -
South Africa and the Transvaal : the story of a conspiracy
([London] : Transvaal Committee, 1899)Lecture delivered by F. Reginald Statham on South Africa and the Transvaal, in the Temperance Hall, Newport, Monmouthshire, on 25 September 1899. -
The South African crisis : a plain statement of facts
(London : South African Conciliation Committee, 1899) -
South African history
Summary of the history of South Africa from 1652 until 1899, by the Transvaal Committee. -
The South African republics
([New York : Boer Relief Fund], 1900)Souvenir on behalf of the Boer Relief Fund to aid the widows and children of those brave men who have fallen in the war, brought by Great Britain against the South African Republics. -
The South African volunteers
([Newcastle-on-Tyne : Church of Humanity], 1901-01-14)Malcolm Quin's response to the Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne's appeal for pecuniary aid for a public reception to the volunteers from the district, who have returned from South Africa. -
The South African war
(London : South African Conciliation Committee, 1900-04) -
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The South Rand coal-field and its connexion with the Witwatersrand banket formation
(London : Andrew Reid & Co., 1898)Paper by Arthur Robert Sawyer, read before the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers at their annual general meeting at Edinburgh, September 14th, 1897. -
The South-African crisis
(London : Stop the War Committee, 1900-02)Reprinted from the Revue des deux mondes for February 1900. -
Speech by Mr. H.B. Higgins on the South African War
(Melbourne : Robt. S. Brain, 1902-01-14)Reprinted from the Parliamentary debates of the Commonwealth of Australia, 14th January, 1902.