John Clark
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Left: Dr. S.G. Campbell. Founder and Chairman of the Durban Technical Institute, of whose new building the Duke of Connaught laid the foundation-stone |
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Farm Homesteads on both sides were often the target of mindless destruction. Here Boer farm buildings are burning. ( They were set on fire by British troops) |
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General Louis Botha, who invaded Natal in September 1901. |
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William Sargeant |
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Eugene Renaud |
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J. W. Akerman |
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Wolseley |
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Late Mr. M.H. Nazer, editor of Indian Opinion. Pictorial 31/01/1906 Paper founded in 1903 ceased publication in 1961 (Natal Society) |
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Evelyn Wood |
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J.L. Dohne |
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W.C. Sargeaunt |
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Joseph Baynes presented at Pietermaritzburg last week with a numerously signed album as a mark of the gratitude ofNatalians for benefits conferred on the farming community of South Africa in the pioneering system of cattle diffing whereby the East Coast fever plague was greatly mitigated. |
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A railway bridge was destroyed in the Boer retreat. |
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Lieut. Gox John Scott |
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Mrs Theodore Woods first lady town councillor. Pietermaritzburg in her robes. Natal Pictorial. 15/10/1915 |
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Paul Kruger |
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Lord Carnarvon |
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Natal Prime Minister, C.J. Smythe |
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McCallum, Sir Henry Edward (1852-1919) McCallum became governor of Natal and, after six years, accepted the governorship of Ceylon. He retired in England in 1913 and died there on November 24, 1919. |
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G.T. Plowman |