War in South Africa and the Dark continent from savagery to civilization : The strange story of a weird world from the earliest ages to the present, including the war with the Boers .. . toland. The ex-ports to the Cape, Natal and South African Republic are chiefly agri-cultural produce and diamonds, while other merchandise goes toBasutoland. The trade is estimated as follows for two years: IMPORTSFROM, 1896. Cape Colony £845,812 Natal 224,440 Basutoland 116,205 So. African Republic IMPORTSFROM, 1897. EXPORTSTO, 1896. EXPORTSTO, 1897. £913,158 £612,313 185,469 Il6,96l 127,253 107,987


War in South Africa and the Dark continent from savagery to civilization : The strange story of a weird world from the earliest ages to the present, including the war with the Boers .. . toland. The ex-ports to the Cape, Natal and South African Republic are chiefly agri-cultural produce and diamonds, while other merchandise goes toBasutoland. The trade is estimated as follows for two years: IMPORTSFROM, 1896. Cape Colony £845,812 Natal 224,440 Basutoland 116,205 So. African Republic IMPORTSFROM, 1897. EXPORTSTO, 1896. EXPORTSTO, 1897. £913,158 £612,313 185,469 Il6,96l 127,253 107,987 59,368 25,085 944459 871,738 T°tal £1,186,457 £1,231,699 £1,744,484 £1,794,242 42 THE ORANGE FREE STATE. The capital of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, is connectedwith Natal, Transvaal and the Cape Colony by telegraph; 1,500 milesof telegraph have been constructed. A railway constructed by theCape Colony Government connects the Orange river at Norvals Pointwith Bloemfontein, 121 miles, and Bloemfontein with the Transvaal (atViljoens drift on the Vaal river), 209 miles. There are roads throughoutthe districts, ox-wagons being the principal means of A BOER FAMILY OF SHARPSHOOTERS AT JOHANNESBURG.


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