SUGAR INDUSTRY
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Sugar planting as a vocation in Natal. Description of a Settlers Experiences. |
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The South African Sugar Journal - Vol 64 No 7 July 1980 | ||
Notice for the 36th Annual General Meeting 25 June 1963 | ||
Notice for the 35th Annual General Meeting | ||
Minutes of the 15th Annual General Meeting - SACGA | ||
Some aspects of the Sugar Industry of South Africa | ||
Adverse Circumstances In A Year of Unusual Difficulty | ||
The South African Sugar Journal | ||
Control of Production | ||
A general survey of the expansion and progress of the industry from 1910 to 1937 | ||
Plantations, Passes & Proletarians: Labour & the Colonial State in the Nineteenth Century | ||
Field study of Israeli rural development patterns and implications for Dev. Plan, | ||
Field study of Israeli rural development patterns and implications for Dev. Plan | ||
Tongaat Cottages |
ongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: ... |
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Modern housing in Tongaat |
The town started off as a township to house the indentured Indian labourers imported by the sugar industry in the mid 19th century. ... |
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Modern houses in Tongaat |
The town started off as a township to house the indentured Indian labourers imported by the sugar industry in the mid 19th century. The town started off as a township to house the indentured Indian labourers imported by the sugar industry in the mid 19th century. ... |
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Tongaat Sugar Cane Field |
Tongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: ... |
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Tongaat Sugar Cane Field |
Tongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: ... |
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Tongaat Village |
Tongaat was established in 1945 and its name was taken from the name of the uThongathi River which passes by the town: ... |
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Tongaat Village |
Most South Africans will readily associate the name 'Tongaat' with 'sugar', and for good reason. The English colonial architecture of the town is ... |