Footnote 297: December 17th, 1901.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 298: They were read and published by Lord Milner on June 21st, 1902.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 299: It is scarcely necessary to say that the entire cost of the Constabulary has been borne by the new colonies; or that every penny of this grant-in-aid was paid back out of the development loan raised in 1902-3.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 300: An under-estimate. One-fourth, or one-fifth, would have been nearer the mark. See note, p. [454].[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 301: Cd. 903.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 302: Managing Director of the Daira Sania Company; of the Indian and Egyptian Irrigation Services.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 303: Cd. 626.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 304: Cd. 1,163.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 305: This Report was issued (June 14th, 1904) from the Education Adviser's Office, Johannesburg, on "The Development of Education in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony." It is one of the many contributions of permanent value to political and economic science that mark the second period of Lord Milner's Administration in South Africa. E.g., in Appendix XXX. of this Report, the various solutions of the much-vexed question of religious instruction in State Schools, severally adopted by the self-governing colonies of the empire, are excellently presented in tabular form.[Back to Main Text]

Footnote 306: Report on "The Development of Education in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony."[Back to Main Text]