The Rise And Fall of Krugerism a Personal Record of Forty Years in South Africa

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The Netherlands South African Railway Company is controlled entirely by Hollanders and Germans ; it forms the iinperium in impcrio of the Transvaal. Delicate negotiations, financial and diplo- matic, have at times been carried through by its aid, and with the Dynamite Company it forms that mysterious link in the Transvaal Government's foreign intrigue which all attempts have hitherto failed to pierce. When (as he frequently did) Mr. Kruger alluded to these monopolies as being the corner-stones ...of his indepen- dence, he referred to certain guarantees which his Government received in connection with them from a foreign Power or Powers. Baron von MarschalTs references to German interests after the Raid, which were published in the German White Book (see Ap- pendix D), give us some clue to the nature of the undertaking which probably existed, although the Boers look more to France to-day, and it will be surprising if some effort is not yet made, on account of these pledges, to prevent England taking over the country.

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