The African World and Cape- Cairo Express
1911; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. Pott, J. Rousseaux, Dr. Carl Peters,
ResumoFrontmatter: "African World" Notices, The African World and Cape=Cairo Express, The African World and Cape- Cairo Express, The African World and Cape-Cairo Express. Display ads: Deutsche Ost-Afrika-Linie, John's Brinsmead & Sons, Ltd., South African Railways, The Mining Manual, Elder Dempster & Co., Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, The Coming Country Fertile Mocambique, The British & South African Export Gazette, Northern Manufacturing Co., Ltd., British South Africa Company. Classified ads: Red White & Blue, Glencairn Main Reef Gold Mining Co., Ltd., Royal Bath Hotel, Bournemouth, Bovril, S. & J. Kemp, Tailors, Investigations, Reports, The A. E. G. Electrical Co. of South Africa, Ltd., Uganda (State) Railway, D. & J. McCallum'S Scotch "Perfection" Whisky, The Advent of Liquid Fuel, T. W. Beckett & Co., Ltd., Stanley Paul & Co., Multiple Classified Advertisements, Andrew Chalmers, The Anglo-American Tourist Agency, The Niger Company, Limited. Editorial: Our Rand Letter, "Farmer's Advocate", Belcian Congo Our Brussels Letter, Rhodesian Mining News, Our Nairobi Letter, Portuguese Africa Our Delagoa Bay Letter, Egypt Our Cairo Letter. News: Great Heat, Sir John Fraser, Transvaal Provincial Council, Greater Africa Rhodesia, West African Service, Heliopolis Palace Hotel, Recent Metallurgical Progress on the Rand The Butters Filter, Go to Egypt for March and April !, The Native Labour Bill Reforms in the Recruiting System, Cricket, Indian Labour, British South Africa Company, Limited The Report Discloses Progress at Every Point, News by the Cape Mail, African Electrical and Engineering Notes, S. African Coal Coal from Carolina, Collecting Idols, Transvaal Industries, Nationalism in Egypt, German Africa In Parliament, South African National Union, London Staff, Miner's Phthisis, Wedding Bells Adams—Crawford, African Rubber News Para Rubber Cultivation in Southern Nigeria, Bahia Blanca and North-Western Railway Company Issue of £1, 000, 000 4½% Second Debenture Stock, Orange Free State, Belgian Visitors at the Guildhall Interesting Addresses, The Beit Memorial for Kimberley, Nigerian Tin Notes Railways and Tinfields of Nigeria, African Company Notes and Reports Transvaal, The Belgian Visit to London, "The African World Annual" H. M. King George's Gracious Acceptance, African Oil "Gold Fields" Going into Oil, Transvaal Tin Another Zaaiplaats Strike, Lord Gladstone, Colour Question, The Growth of Johannesburg Census of the Golden City, African Diamonds, Special Rand Cables Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Personalia, South African Cricket Tour, Irrigation Schemes, Natal's Coolie Labour, In Parliament The Labour Bill, Transvaal Mining Industry Reforms in Rand Mining Methods, Tanganyica Territories At the Star of the Conco Copper Mine, Tropical Medicine, Native Labour on Rand Mines, Special Rhodesian Cables The Shamva Crushings, The Union of South Africa, South African Freights, Well Done, Rhodesia !, About Roneo, Limited A Coming Investment Offer, New Union Stamps, Movements of Steamers Union-Castle Line, "The African World" Share List, British West Africa Southern and Northern Nigeria, Rhodesia Bucks Reef, Farming on Shares, The Rand of the North Chances for Small Men, Railway Statistics, French Africa Tunis Day by Day, West African Mining Notes Gold Industry's Progress, The New Era Striking Leader in the "Times", Maize Exports, British East Africa Steady Growth of Trade and Industries, Company Meeting South African Gold Trust. Business: The Fruit Trade, The Week's African Share Markets, African Trade Industries South Africa's German Trade, African Produce and Market Notes, Market Notes Mine Labour, The Week's Egyptian Finance The Share Market. Table of contents: Leading Contents. Shipping news: Shipping Intelligence. Review: Railways and Revenue. Obituary: Obituary Col. Eustace Balfour. Backmatter: Printed by the St. Clements Press, Ltd., Portugal Street, W. C., for the Proprietors of the African World, and Published by Them at Throgmorton House, 15, Copthall Avenue, London E. C.— February 18, 1911.
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