Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Thoughts Upon the Present and Future of South Africa, and Central and Eastern Africa: A Paper Read by Donald Currie, Esq., C. M. G., At the Royal Colonial Institute, on Thursday, 7th June, 1877
Immigration is one of the greatest wants of South Africa; it must be encouraged by the Governments of that country, following the example of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. One good result to be expected from a union of the communities of South Africa will be the harmonious arrange ment of a general system of immigration.
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