B OOLOKT AND SOUTH APIt 





.grade niin<- to pay dividends the r it landers 



l railnd* and 



i iii on nunaamriiis of life, and 

 hesedemait > lure ih. 



The ai;: 

 Colon? and Natal. >n tin- other 



u imported jr. i 

 nisU complain tut un.i 

 t Uw respectable colored people from their 



i 'it landers 

 I<UM Uw more 



1 thr |MU law* bjr 



i4er, teachenm* i. <l 







iii any 

 r ,.n oomapondenoi In English, < rman, M .1 



< Well nt I Mi- 

 ch all tho languages, M the new school Uw for 



i 



. : 



it- great 

 haj fwin. 



< i' \ .!!!'.'.' III 



jiu 111 U-r 



:md of tlu- court- of Uw. 

 mceofaUw passed in tl .rt .1 



i >r t iiis purpose in lovT in 



I'V th- SuiH-niit.-ii.i. lit ..f 



fction with a committee rep- 



PrCOCh. < rniaii 



ive tl; !i the 



that the whole scheme con- 



UWS a ft!,,- 



led to 



a\ 



in l\w primary grade*. In the middle 

 i will continue to be the m-i 



till -Mill 





ea. 

 i; a law 



ir times as 

 h and Africander 

 the nopuln' 



iiis 2JS68 

 NH h 



rnmrnt .Iccided 

 in 1HW. MteMWrfa| a 

 which hml )> 



the CitUnilrri 

 1 with tl 

 he munici|l council are to 



rs. .8 tu 



ui MM .iv 



be burghers, and the 

 casting vote. 



rgher*, and the burfomaaUr. who ha* the 



g vole, U appoint.*! mi 



and hae power i. mi|ienil the oparatioo of 



any reaolaUoii ijiimiil to be to conflict with toe 

 final daeWoo reatln r 



Dotvrvmr'. i, --.:. . 



ell hajt power to make rt^uUiuxi* for ^. 



... ordarTmoral' - , : . . .. 



rka,obj. 

 of thr 



working of stamp mill, and mine* on 



thadfe- 



nt of the Poppers, who charged mam- 

 vote against the 



measure. Notwithstanding the decrease of reva- 

 nue and the necessity of bi.r 

 n.. .f n.. *. ; tr . , \j. i,.*.. t!.. \ . Dnnmd b : 



DiUandan and others raised a protest against the 

 grant, .rgher fr.; 



-neaburghera who took up anna for the Ra- 

 of the Jameson raid. The 

 * motion f 



members, with a view t 

 midair,,! ft.. A U 



tn-iu.-ini: x.-tmi: bv Ullot will ,.,r 

 : . \ .. .- ' , 



shall be a cam J i .e presidency without first 



r > - : i . : : . _ ! ' . 



The commercial and financial crii* in J< hannea- 



burg, that was aggm t lander rrvoln- 



k' of 1M. waa rendered more 



v decline of mining 



shares in the market, and extended throughout the 

 Tran- ravages of the rinderpest 



. The primary 



use waa overtrading and overstocking, such aa 

 d precis i. -is in 1890. Tneaiceas- 



i\.- c,,n.|^tit!..n -f in p. rt. n, . i. .'.,. : i v 



.:t..l in acorn* 



'lUpee, wl tanks and 



mercantile houses of Cape Colony and Natal and 



-took*. The check given to importations 

 and mining activity aff. finances of the 



Transvaal < 



appear, and even necessitating recourse to tempo- 

 rarv loans, for exp< 

 and vote* for the n rgber* impnnrmWq 



lerfM*t c.nstituted an aildttional drain 



on the treasury. There were 4j908jOOO tons of or* 



, on an average a little 



less than half an ounce of pure gold per ton. 

 Though this yield was slighth 

 former year*, it is not found that the ore of the 



than the surface outcropping*. The machinery 



ause 



smJM.000. an increase 



a power an 

 'i per 



rer IBM. 



All the Transvaal mine*, gold and coal. 

 at th- .-nd of 1806 a nominal n 



t. had been actual 

 he mines and plant.* 

 r;l oommtflM'm waa appointed to re- 



the measures of rel: 



uuirvd fn-m the (i This commission. 



. began it inveMipiiioni or ami 



.! the practical 



S n,-an.N-* ,.f th-- rttlamlem ll :i' V - . 



rre 183 gold mine* in 



mining 



There were 



the Tran^raal fn IHM. of whi gold 



of the total value of 8.608^81. while 1OI yielded 

 no gold, roost of them U .te of derelop- 



ment and equipment, and onlv -j*. oompejiie* de- 

 clare. total amowntb 



The high cost ..f d many of the 



