Natal province - descriptive guide and official hand-book (1911) (14760020092)
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Identifier: natalprovincedes00tatl (find matches)
Title: Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Tatlow, A.H South African Railways. Publicity Dept
Subjects: Railroads
Publisher: Durban, Natal : South African Railways Printing Works
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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e University College with its branches at Pretoria and Johannesburg. The training of teachers forms an important part of the EducationDepartments work, and there are three Training Colleges at Johannesburg,Pretoria, and Heidelberg. The Transvaal, generally, has before it a future such as has been opento but few countries. From all points of view—agricultural, pastoral, mineral,industrial -there are boundless possibilities. The mining industry is in aflourishing position, and with the settled conditions resulting from a unifiedSouth Africa the commercial interests will be established as they never havebeen before. The country can support a vast population with ease, and there isno reason why, within comparatively few years, it should not rival and even !/ outdistance such prosperous American St.;i.i Ohio ;md lllinoii II th new-comers, who intend to settle, require is a fair amount oi capital withwhich to start, and there is no doubl thai under the newpeace and prosperity will abound.
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