South Africa -- Description and travel; South Africa -- History -- 1836-1909; South Africa -- History -- To 1836
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The name was probably taken from some sound in their language which
was of frequent occurrence. They seem to have been called “Ottentoos,”
“Hotnots,” “Hottentotes,” “Hodmodods,” and “Hadmandods” promiscuously.
[2] The first record we have of the Kafirs refers to the years 1683-84,
when we are told the Dutch were attacked by the Kafirs, who, however,
quickly ran away before the firearms of the strangers.
[3] A Kafir thief who had stolen an axe was rescued by a band of Kafirs
on his way to jail.
[4] This is so far accurate that it certainly does not overstate the
coloured population. No doubt the coloured people are more numerous. I
have seen 800,000 stated as the black population of the Transvaal. But
as the limits of the territory are not settled, any estimate must be
vague.
[5] It must at least have seemed so when the Permissive Bill for South
African Confederation was passed. The present disturbance will no doubt
lead to the annexation of these districts.
[6]
Cape Colony 150,000
Orange Free State 30,000
The Transvaal 40,000
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220,000
[7] I do not intend to suggest that any man should be excluded by his
colour from the hustings. I am of opinion that no allusion should be
made to colour in defining the franchise for voters in any British
possession. But in colonies such as those of South Africa,--in which
the bulk of the population is coloured,--the privilege should be
conferred on black and white alike, with such a qualification as will
admit only those who are fit.
[8] So called from a block of granite lying on the mountain over the
town, to which has been given the name of The Pearl.
[9] Mr. Esselin told us that since he had been at Worcester he had had
a few but only a very few Kafir children in his schools.
[10] This did not come at all from any property of the water but simply
from the foulness of the place.
[11] At the present time about a hundredth part of the area of the
Cape Colony is under cultivation. The total area comprises 20,454,602
morgen, whereas only 217,692 morgen are cultivated. The morgen is a
little more than two acres. Of the proportion cultivated, nearly a half
is under wheat.
[12] It should be understood that the places described in the last
three chapters were not visited till after my return from Natal, the
Transvaal, the Diamond Fields, and the Orange Free State.
[13] This conversation occurred and the above words were written before
the disturbance of 1877. But the Kafirs here spoken of are the very
Gaikas who have been expected to join the Galekas in their rebellion,
but who have not as yet done so. Nor, as I think, will they do so.
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