| Edward Singleton Holden - 1916 - 208 pages
...in the last figure of Plate X. Union of South Africa.—Constituted _in 1909; comprises the former colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange Eiver Colony; ensign, the same as the British merchant flag, with the addition of the arms of the former... | |
| Archibald Hurd - 1917 - 76 pages
...— language, similarity of institutions, &c. British South Africa/' comprising the self-governing colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange Free State — forming the Union of South Africa — had, on the eve of the war, frontiers abutting on German... | |
| 1917 - 912 pages
...prtfle regions He on the southern and eastern coastlands. GOVEHNMENT By the South Africa Act, 1909, the colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony were united in a Legislative Union under one Government under the name of The Union of... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 606 pages
...by the Parliament of the United Kingdom on Sept. 20, 1909. In terms of that Act the self-governing Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony became united on May 31, 1910, In a legislative Union under one Government under the name... | |
| George von Welfling Eybers - 1918 - 680 pages
...on and after a day therein appointed, not being later than one year after the passing of this Act, the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony, hereinafter called the Colonies, shall be united in a Legislative Union under one Government... | |
| Charles Seymour, Donald Paige Frary - 1918 - 484 pages
...by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, September 20, 1909. The Union is made up of four provinces, the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange Free State. It is hardly necessary to remind ourselves that the events which led up to the Union had been precipitated... | |
| 1920 - 934 pages
...article, British South Africa; This great territory comprises the Union of South Africa (qv), composed by the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal and the Orange Free State, Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, Swaziland and the native territory of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1943 - 1364 pages
...Colony were united in a legislative union under one government and became the original Provinces — Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange Free State — of the Union of South Africa. The country contains a land area of 472,550 square miles. Its population... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1919 - 344 pages
...Crown of Great Britain and Ireland: And whereas it is expedient to make provision for the union of the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony on terms and conditions to which they have agreed by resolution of their lative, and judicial... | |
| William Page - 1919 - 536 pages
...governor and executive and legislative councils. THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. — 1910. Act constituting the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal and the Orange Free State provinces of the Union of South Africa. The administration of the Union to be under a governor-general... | |
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