The South African Conspiracy Or the Aims of Afrikanderdom

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The South African Conspiracy Or the Aims of Afrikanderdom
Frederick William Bell
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Members OF THE Executive Council, Pretoria Honourable Sirs, In accordance with your instructions contained in your letters addressed to the members of this Commission, dated April 5, 1897, your Commission have the honour to report as follows : On April 9 last your Commission commenced proceedings at Pretoria, and, after having been engaged there for a few days in arranging preliminary matters in connection with the inc|uiry, your Commission decided to go to Johannesburg to pursue their investi-... gations.
On April 20 the inquiry commenced at Johannesburg, and your Commission deemed it in the interest of all concerned to have the proceedings in public, and to give the same the widest publicity.
In the first place, your Commission set themselves the task to institute minute and careful investigation with regard to the de- pression in matters connected with the mining industry, and ascertained that during the year 1896 there were 183 gold mines within the State, whereof 79 produced gold to an amount and value of ^8, 603, 821.


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