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111 



.-.- columns. Lukae Jam jr's village of Gama- 

 IH? mountain*, wa* burn. 



-hole 



re destroyed an into 



t.i starve the r-l-l- 



-h-.ld ** 



fhr in,- U ! 

 ^Ull hrlil 



ar.l. In 

 ^M lar. ion waaorganiaed fur the pur- 



waa L4S7JHO marks. The budget for 1898 





t the troo|iM alrt*>i field, waa 



mill fur tint k:ii< I f wrfnr . 



t U-gilll till la 



i- k.-i I !!;, I -r>; at nil five 

 i attack living on (inli* 

 .iiafticpan-i ! uka- 



^ kill.il, and Ikikwe. hia successor. 



commander ! 



.tftrrward pmnh<-d fur having lli< 

 .* Jnntjr rut off for tin- ; 



HUM MM.. iiitli-liwi> waa 

 t'Ut escaped. Twaai'* kl> '.th.- 



.. nu- 

 ll. UNM afobM ujon I'mlu- 

 laat stronghold in LangeU rg. and found 



:. <itli*h * 1 aftrr > 



placed on trial at KiiuU-r 



Jit in n lull'to confiscate 



m^' tin- nat 

 'ii Miutll enough to cnaltlr tl 



linn uini- The Kill 



irra taken from thr 



natives waa 488,000 . :' th<> 



Brrbuannlatid reacrve*. with A population <>f aUxit 







\-rnmrnt made proriaioo frtli<' 

 rt in th.-ir own 



t IK- failure ; s It waa 



nii n- indmturrd li>rrrs with 



datix) wage*. - 



re to visit the farms to are that 

 Ir. Thr rrU-U had 

 <* iiirn'iidrn . ition that 



MI to tlirir hoinr*. 

 1 '!-. n\ . I i that 



war in IWhiianalAii<: 

 i*|M>rt tin- |M>piilatioti of thr .li-turl.^l 



d thoiiHaii >rn.il off ? 



aooth and di-t nl-nt^d among thr fartm-n . 



ni4tH with wages at the rate of lOa. a 

 i for aol, I'hilanthn.pic ^ 



w'laiul pmtete<l against 

 i alarery aa a violation of thr rinam-i|ntiion 



h".-i V frlra. The German 



^4tt and 



,!,. in then..uthai. 

 h latitude, with a Mrip run- 

 Xamhaal 



north latitudr. hnn nn r*timatrd area of 



M.OOO square miles and a population of 200.000 

 iinrn. hrtinaras ami KafflrA. 

 n in IBM waa 2,025, The Im^rial 

 > Majorl^ I'herevenr. 



1W>. in, 1 Mtrinution of 1 



000 marks, wa> marks. The expenditure 



, 



OOOnwrtu. Tb inpuru by *ra u> 



..*5 ma :<J6.K mark.. 



.and in much frwtrr. A harbor it 



1U, 



r .ad guid hare U 





d with 



DM they nave not yet been worked wu 

 rai*r large m r .t in 



laml. Bhesp and native foata are bred al* . 

 The nalne n*mg* in liechuanalaud and 



Damaralai 

 900 in a rll I 



force near the British border. Kariy in August 

 in* attacked the position tnth artillery 



Afni 



waa a nment, by 



.inary and other measure*, endeav- 

 ored to prevent the entrance ' 



through German Sthr.t Africa 



vlUdiaMfeoaaafaet The dearth of cattle deter- 



r.t to butM light railroads on 



hi.-h thr ear* will lie drawn by mulr*. hundreds 



<>r win. h . imiNirted for the |Mirpose from the 



A harbor is to oe co 



at thr mouth . fiat vill 



thr (, ..f WiilfiMh lUi. ami 



fr.'in thr IM-H |--rt i.i Windhoek, the rapiUl. a line 

 of ratlroail win be In. 



Natal. Thr < 'on Dilution of 1896 vesta the lefb- 

 lativr |-., r in a Lcgiftlative Coonril of 11 mem- 

 bers appointed f.-r tm vears. half being replaced 

 every five yearn, and a legislative Asembly <f 37 



members, elected for fur \rnr by voters cjuali 

 by pomeasing real |r the value 



pmjing10 ;ving an income of 96. The 



nnini 'n in 1H06 wa 0.488. The satnt 



of the Governor, revocable it Inn two years, is re- 

 jiiir. -me law. Th< ' 



.'n.' in^-n. ap- 



jH,int..| in 1^'.::. Thr ti t<eginning 



riary and 



: TrvM. 



Mior; 

 Mini-trr of l.an-U nnd \V,.ik. T. K. Murrav. 



I ui I I .., i latlon.-The arm of S.tal u 

 eatimateil at 2O.461 square miles. The 

 IH 54&918. conaisting of 4.7 

 KafflnL 



41.143 Indian*, and 



Durban, the 



capital, had a popwJatkn of 27.984 in 1894. The 

 attendance in the aided and inspected schools for 

 uh.tr. in 1896 was 7340, and about 1000 children 

 -rhonU. About 96 percent, of the 



white childrrn mt-ivr instmction. The Govern- 



; . Inure on education in 1896 was 

 000. The native schoob have an attendance of 

 6.790 ami MI the (i 



dian schoob with a daily 

 attemlame of 2.010 srhoUfK 



I i nance*. The revenue of the colony from or- 

 dinary anurrea in the vear ending June 80, 189S, 

 ,ich 586.409 came from rail- 

 '.026 from customa* 30^849 from excise. 

 .ml tale* from the post 



legrapha, C9J8J99? from 



*lam|w and licem**. and H4.H68 from the native- 

 hut tax. The t<ial ,-\|.. ndmire was 1.148j098, of 

 hi,h v:ui;:.i7rt repre^nt railmad expenses. 64,- 



'enae. Th 

 penditun fnin loan* 



n June :)0. 1M0S. waa 8UOS4>*8. There is a 



.the 



.:- 



^m mounted f - 1<^ 

 hu h and *>f the jails of the colony 



