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    HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE NON EUROPEAN ARMY SERVICES OUTSIDE OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PART 1) by Noëlle Cowling

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The following paper has been taken from a manuscript entitled"Historical Survey of the Non European Army Services outside the Union of SouthAfrica".! Although the manuscript was written from a rather patronising viewpoint,the reader should examine the paper in terms of the context and the times in whichit was written. …”
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    Public health policy in a time of change and disaster in South Africa: 1910–1920 by Edwin G. Bain, Jan Venter

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…With the establishment of the Union of South Africa in 1910, the central focus of the newly appointed government was to alter and consolidate the policies of the pre-Union colonies that differed materially in many respects and to substitute them with uniform policies that had to be implemented as a consolidated whole for the Union. …”
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    ANGLO-SOUTH AFRICAN RELATIONS AND THE EREBUS SCHEME, 1936-1939 by Deon Visser

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…Apart from taking responsibility for its own defence, the Union of South Africa was also expected, at its discretion, to support Britain in the case of a European war. …”
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    Jan Smuts and the Bulhoek Massacre: Race and state violence in the making of South Africa, 1919-1920s by Bongani Ngqulunga

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The purpose of this article is to examine the role played by General JC Smuts, the prime minister of the Union of South Africa at the time, in the incident known as the Bulhoek Massacre which took place in May 1921. …”
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    13 May 1915: Bloemfontein’s night of broken glass by Derek du Bruyn, André Wessels

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In many Allied countries there also followed anti-German protests and riots, including in the Union of South Africa. On 13 May 1915, anti-German riots and the concomitant torching of German businesses took place even in Bloemfontein, where for many decades, people of various cultural groups had lived together in harmony. …”
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    Note sulle reti imperiali britanniche nell’Oceano indiano: i lavoratori a contratto indiani in Natal (1856-1914) by Massimiliano Vaghi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In particular, London had not wanted (or could) intervene with the necessary force against the South African elites neither in the 1870s – when resumed a large immigration from India to Natal –, nor after the birth of the Union of South Africa (1910), when the colonial directives about conditions of the Indians could easily be evaded and not applied by the local government, by now de facto independent.…”
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    DIE ROL VAN DIE SEEMAG IN DUITS SUIDWES-AFRIKA 1914-15 by J.E.H. Grobler

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…</p><p>General Botha, Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, agreed to a Britishrequest to send an expedition against the German colony, but before this could getunder way, a serious rebellion broke out In the Union. …”
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    The Prince and Afrikaners: The Royal Visit of 1925 by Hilary Sapire

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…For three months in 1925, Prince Edward (Prince of Wales) conducted an extensive tour through the Union of South Africa. While royal visits to dominions and colonial dependencies in the interwar years were promoted by the British government as a means of cohering the empire at crucial moments of dominion devolution, a special purpose of the South African royal progresses was to effect a reconciliation between the ruling white ‘races’ (whites of British descent and Afrikaners) and reconcile Afrikaners to the imperial tie. …”
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    Die mislukte sinodale eenwording van die NG Kerk in 1911 by Pieter J. Strauss

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, to achieve this, they needed the help of the state authorities of the Union of South Africa to scrap all legal obstacles in the way of the Dutch Reformed Church. …”
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    From El Wak to Sidi Rezegh: The Union Defence Force’s First Experience of Battle in East and North Africa, 1940-1941 by Gustav Bentz

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Hertzog (1866–1942) as Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa it was clear that the country would enter the Second World War on the side of Great Britain.  …”
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    Untying the Grotian Knot: How Tanaka Kōtarō’s Christian approach to international law disentangled the moral quandary of the South West Africa Cases by Jason Morgan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The Petitioners in the Cases, Ethiopia and Liberia, alleged that the Respondent, the Union of South Africa, was failing to abide by the Mandate System under which South Africa had come into possession of the former German territory of South West Africa (today, Namibia). …”
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