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Surveys, various reports and estimates.

Goods traffic to Transvaal, delay of correspondence.
Railway Coal, carriage of: propositions.
Transkei, surveys: reports.

Orange Free State Railways, Memorandum on Estimates of cost.
Orange Free State: convention with.

Victoria West Road to Carnarvon: flying survey.

Britstown: inspection survey.

Prieska to De Aar vid

South African Railway Officers, Conference at Pietermaritzburg, March,

1897 minutes.

Transkeian Extension, and Indwe to Natal, preliminary examination: report.
Caledon, Extension to surveys.

Graaff-Reinet to Middelburg Road, claims for lands expropriated: return
and report of Select Committee.

Alicedale to Graham's Town, heavy rails: return of expenses and economy of working.

King William's Town to Somerset East: contract.

Bechuanaland Railway Company, line from Vryburg to Bulawayo: working agreement.

(C.)-CUSTOMS.

Printed Papers laid before the Cape Colonial Parliament.

G. 118-'83 Orange Free State, share of Customs duties: claim.

G. 42-'86 Conference with Orange Free State (Customs Union): correspondence.
G. 45-'86

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G. 8-'88 Conference of delegates of Orange Free State, Natal, and Cape Colony (Customs and Railways): report.

G. 47-'88

G. 26-'89

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G.

49-'89 54-'89

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59-'89

A.

8-'89

G. 46-'91

G. 52-'93

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Comparative Rebate Returns.

Customs Union with Orange Free State: correspondence.

Orange Free State, removal of goods for home consumption: regulation.
Bechuanaland, and South African Republic, rebate papers.

Basutoland, removal of imported goods into through the Orange Free State:
regulation.

Bonded Warehouses in States belonging to the Union, establishment of:
Protocol to Convention.

Convention and Protocols, Customs Union.

Bechuanaland Protectorate, admission to Customs Union: Protocol to Convention. Convention and Protocols.

C. 4-'93 Customs Union and Tariffs: correspondence.

G. 35-'97 Protocol to Convention with Orange Free State.

(D.)-EXTRADITION.

Treaties between Great Britain and Foreign Countries, with dates of the Orders in Council

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See Section V (B) § xxvii, page 262 supra, Order in Council not necessary.

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LIST OF PRINTED TREATIES AND STATE PAPERS HAVING REFERENCE TO NATIVES.*

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(4.)-CAPE COLONY AND NATAL.

Notice by Governor Janssens to the Gaika.

Governor Lord Charles Somerset to the Gaika.

Governor Lord Charles Somerset to the Gaika and other Chiefs.

Treaty and agreement between Governor Sir B. D'Urban and Andries
Waterboer, Chief of the Griquas.

Treaty between the British Residents at Port Natal and Dingaan, King
of the Zulus.

Treaty between Governor Sir B. D'Urban and the Kafir Chiefs Pato,
Kama, and Cobus, sons of Congo.

Treaty of peace between Governor Sir B. D'Urban and the Kafir family
of Gaika, represented by the Chiefs Macomo, Tyalie, Eno, Kusia, and
Fadani.

Treaty of peace between Governor Sir B. D'Urban and the Kafir Chiefs of the tribe of T'Slambie, Umhala, Tsyolo, and Gazelli, and their families.

Agreement between Governor Sir B. D'Urban and Umsiligas (by his
representative Um'Nombate), King of the Abaqua Zooloo or Qua
Machoban.

Treaty between Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom and Siwane, Umhala,
Umgai, and Gazella, Kafir Chiefs of the tribe of T'Slambie.
Treaty between Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom and Pato, Kama, and
Cobus, Kafir Chiefs of the tribe of Congo.

Treaty between Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom and Sandile, Magomo,
Tyalie, Botma and Enno, Kafir Chiefs of the tribe of Gaika.
Proclamation by Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom repealing Treaties Nos. 5,
6, and 7, and withdrawing the Colonial authority from the Kei River.
Treaty between Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom and the Fingo Chiefs
Umklambiso and Jokwani.

Treaty between Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom and the Tambookie Chief
Mampassa.

Treaty (supplementary to Treaty No. 11) between Governor Napier and
Pato, Kama, and Kobe (Cobus), Kafir Chiefs of the Ammakwane
tribe.
Proclamation by Governor Sir G. T. Napier altering and amending
Treaty No. 12.

Proclamation by Governor Sir G. T. Napier altering and amending
Treaty No. 14.

See Hertslet's State Papers, sub annisüs-dem.

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Proclamation by Governor Sir G. T. Napier altering and amending
Treaty No. 11.

Proclamation by Governor Sir G. T. Napier altering and amending
Treaty No. 10.

Proclamation by Governor Sir G. T. Napier altering and amending
Treaty No. 15.

Treaty between Henry Cloete, Esq., Her Majesty's Com nissioner for
Natal, and Panda, King of the Zoolah nation.

Treaty between Governor Sir G. T. Napier and Adam Kok, Chief of the
Philippolis Griquas.

Treaty between Governor Sir G. T. Napier and Moshesh, Chief of the
Basutos.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Creli, Chief of the Amag-
caleka tribe of Kafirs.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Faku, paramount Chief of the Amaponda nation.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Umgai, Umhala, Siwane, and Gasela, Kafir Chiefs of the tribe of T'Slambie, annulling all previous treaties.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Eno, a Chief of the Gaika
tribe.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Jokweni, Mabanthla,
Kwenkwezi, Matomela, Kaulela, Pahla, and Jama, Chiefs of the
Fingo tribe.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Pato and Cobus, Chiefs of
the Kafir tribe of Congo, annulling all previous treaties.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Umterara, Chief of the
Tambookie tribe.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Sandilla, Maquomo, Xoxo,
and Botman, Chiefs of the Gaika tribe of Kafirs.

Treaty between Governor Sir P. Maitland and Adam Kok, Chief of the
Philippolis Griquas.

Agreement between Sir H. Smith, the High Commissioner, and Adam
Kok.

Memorandum of a Conference between Sir H. Smith, the High Commis-
sioner, and Moshesh, Chief of the Basutos.

Treaty between G. A. Reynolds, Esq., Acting Resident Magistrate of
Namaqualand, and William Christian, Chief of the Bondelzwartz.
Conditions on which the Tembus became British subjects and were taken
over by the Colonial Government.

Letter of the Chief Dalasile placing his country and tribe under the
protection of the British Government.

Agreement between Major H. G. Elliot (for the Cape Government) and
the Chief Nquiliso.

Conditions of the appointment of the 13 Zulu Chiefs in Sir G. Wolseley's
Settlement.

Deed of N'Gangelizwe, paramount Chief of the Tembu tribe, transferring
Umtata to the Cape Government.

Terms and conditions of Cetywayo's restoration.

Agreement between Cape Colony and Pondo Chief Umqikela.

through Eastern Pondoland, cession of Rode Territory and St. John's River Territory.

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APPENDIX IV.

CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF STATE PAPERS HAVING REFERENCE TO THE RELATIONS OF SOUTH AFRICAN STATES.

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Capitulation
Treaty

Convention

Convention
Proclamation

13 Aug.

1817 28 July
1843
12 May
5 Oct.

Treaty

13 Dec.

1844 31 May

17 Nov.

Treaty

1848 3 Feb. 1850 11 April

Treaty

Letters Patent

Cape of Good Hope to the English. (L. G., 15th April, 1806.)
Great Britain-France. Cession. Isle of France, Rodri-
gues and Les Sechelles to Great Britain. (Confirmed by
General Treaty of Paris, 20 Nov., 1815. See Hertslet's
Map of Europe by Treaty, vol. i, p. 349.)

Great Britain-Netherlands. Cession. Cape of Good
Hope to Great Britain. (M. of Eur. by Tr., vol. i, pp.
42 and 46.)

Great Britain-Portugal. Portuguese limits. East and
West Coasts. (H. Š. P., vol. iv, p. 81.)

Great Britain. British Protectorate over Port Natal.
(C. of G. H. Govt. Gaz., 12th May, 1843.)

Great Britain-Zulus. Cession to Great Britain of mouth of River Umvaloosi and St. Lucia Bay. (H. S. P., vol. xxxiii, p. 1075.)

Great Britain-Basutos. Allegiance. (H. S. P., vol. xxxiii, p. 1078.)

Great Britain. Annexation of Natal to Cape Colony. (Natal Ordinances, vol. ii, p. 1870.)

France-Madagascar. Consular Jurisdiction, &c. (H. S. P., vol. xxxv, p. 1011.)

Proclamation Great Britain. Sovereignty over Orange Free State. (C. of G. H. Govt. Gaz., 3rd Feb., 1848.)

Treaty

Great Britain-Amapondas. Cession of Territory between
Umtamfuna and Umzimkulu Rivers, and between
Quamlamba Mountains and the Sea. (H. L. 42 of
1884.)

23 March Letters Patent Great Britain. The Orange River Territory erected into

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Convention

a separate Government. (H. S. P., vol. liv, p. 1115.) Great Britain-Transvaal Boers. Independence guaranteed on certain conditions to emigrant farmers residing 'north of the Vaal River. (C. of G. H. Govt. Gaz., 15th April, 1852, p. 426)*

Order in Council Great Britain. Letters Patent of 23 March, 1851, revoked, and sovereignty over Orange Free State renounced. (H. S. P., vol. Ivi, p. 327.)

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Letters Patent Great Britain. Annexation of Nomansland to Natal.

Act

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(H. T, vol. xviii, p. 665.)

Colony of Cape of Good Hope. Incorporation of British
Kaffraria. (C. of G. H. Statutes, vol. i, p. 961.)

Great Britain-Madagascar. Privileges. (H. T., vol.

vii, p. 634.)

Great Britain.

Annexation of Nomansland to Natal.

(L. G., 7th Sept., 1865.)

Basutoland-Orange Free State The Basutos agree to

Peace with O. F. S. (Imp. Bluebook 23719, 1869.)

12 March Proclamation Great Britain. Basutos declared British Subjects in

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response to appeal for protection. (C. of G. H. Govt.
Gaz., 12 March, 1868.)

France-Madagascar. Consular Jurisdiction, &c. (Par.
Paper No. 4 of 1883. H. S. P., vol. lviii, p. 190.)
Great Britain-Orange Free State. Basutoland Boundary.
(H. S. P., vol. lxx, p. 322.)

Portugal-Transvaal. Boundary of Delagoa Bay district.
(H. S. P., vol. lxviii, p. 605)

Colony of Cape of Good Hope. Annexation of Basutoland. (C. of G. H. Statutes, No. 12, 1871.)

South African Republic-British Bechuanaland. Boundary. Delimitation by Lieutenant-General Keate. (C.-508.)

* Commonly known as the "Sand River Convention."

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Protocol

British Case

Act

Agreement

Award

Great Britain-Portugal. Arbitration re Delagoa Bay. (M. of A. by T., vol. iii, p. 697.)

British claim in dispute with Portugal re Delagoa Bay. (Par. Paper, Portugal, No. 1, 1875.)

Colony of Cape of Good Hope. Annexation of Ichaboe
and Penguin Islands.* (C. of G. H. Statutes, No. 4
of 1874, vol. ii, p. 1310.)

Cape Colony-Orange Free State. Orange River Bridges.
Great Britain-Portugal. Non-cession of Delagoa Bay to
any other Power. (Par. Paper, Africa, No. 1 of 1875.
H. S. P., vol. lxx, p. 338.)

France. Sovereignty of Portugal over Delagoa Bay.
(Map of Afr. by Tr., vol. ii, p. 697.)

Letters Patent Great Britain. Annexation of Fingoland, Idutywa Reserve, and Nomansland to Cape Colony. (H. T., vol xv, p. 502.)

Agreement
Proclamation
Act

1878 12 March Proclamation

4 Sept.

14 Dec.

1879 29 Sept.

8 Nov.

Proclamation

Great Britain-Crange Free State. Boundaries. (H.S.P., vol. lxx, p. 330.)

Great Britain. Transvaal British Territory. (H. S. P., vol. lxviii, p. 140.)

Cape of Good Hope. Annexation of Griqualand West. (No. 39 of 1877.)†

British Occupation of Walfish Bay. (H. T., vol. xvii, p. 23.)

Annexation. St. John's River to Cape Colony. (H. S. P., vol. lxx, p. 709.)‡

Letters Patent British Occupation of Walfish Bay. (H. S. P., vol. lxx, p. 495.)

Proclamation

Great Britain. Annexation of Transvaal. (H. S. P., vol lxx, p. 1258.)

Letters Patent Great Britain. Providing for an Executive Council and Legislative Assembly for the Transvaal. (H. S. P., vol. lxx, p 1259.)

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Annexation of Griqualand West to Cape Colony. (C. of
G. H. Govt. Gaz., 15th October, 1880.)§
Great Britain-Transvaal.

Guaranteeing complete selfgovernment subject to certain reservations. (H S. P., vol. xxii, p. 900.),

Surrender of Cetewayo. Zululand. (H. S. P., vol. xxxiii, p. 1075.)

Great Britain-Portugal. British Ratification of Treaty of Portugal with South African Republic, 1875. (See Section I, p. 15.)

Cape of Good Hope. Disannexation of Basutoland. (No. 34 of 1883. C. of G. H. Statutes, vol. ii, p. 2157.) Great Britain. Direct authority over Basutoland. (Published in C. of G. H. Govt. Gaz., 18th March, 1884.) Great Britain-Portugal. Rivers Congo and Zambesi, &c. (H. S. P., vol. lxxv, p. 476.)

Boundaries.

Great Britain-South African Republic.
Swaziland, &c. (See Section I, p. 22.)
Great Britain-South African Republic. Special arrange-
ment for immediate negotiation of Treaties with
Netherlands and Portugal (C.- 3947.)

1883

1884

2 Feb.
26 Feb.
27 Feb.
3 March

Treaty
Convention

Agreement

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Great Britain-Batlapings

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Ceding power and juris

diction. (H. T., vol. xvii, p. 21.)

Portugal and South African Republic. Lorenço Marques
Railway. (See Section III, p. 217.)

Great Britain-Barolongs. Ceding power and juris.
diction. (H. T., vol. xvii, p. 22.)

Cape of Good Hope. Annexation of St. John's River Territories. (No. 35 of 1884. C. of G. H. Statutes, vol. ii, p. 2236.)

Ichaboe Island was taken possession of in the name of H.M. Queen Victoria on 21st June, 1861. (H. T., vol. xv, p. 497.) See ProcÎ., C. of G. H. G. G., 12th August, 1861, which was non-confirmed. On 5th May, 1866, the Penguin Islands were annexed, see Procl., C. of G H. G. G., 16th July, 1866, and Royal Letters Patent, 27th February, 1867. An Act in 1873 was based on the Proclamation, which was of doubtful validity, and Act 4 of 1874, based on the Letters Patent, was therefore substituted.

† Approved by Order in Council, 22nd February, 1878.

Approved 13th February, 1879; referred to in the notification of British Protectorate over the whole coast of Pondoland, see C. of G. H. G. G., 5th January, 1885.

Notification published in London Gazette, 25th January,

1881.

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