id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044107258584 Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Illustrated official handbook of the Cape and South Africa; a résumé of the history, conditions, populations, productions and resources of the several colonies, states, and territories Edited by John Noble 1896 .txt text/plain 255751 16226 71 Following upon the creation of this gold-mining industry, attention wasfurther directed to South Africa by the spirited enterprise which the Chartered of the tribes mentioned the British South Africa Company will have administration and control, but the chiefs will continue to have the hunting rights they The difficulty aud cost of transport in a new territory devoid of waterways and railways, and distant many hundreds of miles from the seaboard, has been up to the present time a great drawback to development and south 870 miles of railway are open and working between Cape Town and taken place, not only in the Cape Colony, but in South Africa. parts of the Cape Colony, the Free State, the South African it inhabits the wooded districts of the south-east of Cape Colony. are extensive plantations of Blue Gum trees, formed by the Government, in Cape Colony, and by private owners in Natal. ./cache/hvd.32044107258584.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044107258584.txt