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Albert, Lake, 60, 180
Alberta, 208, 209, 211, 212, 214
Albertville, 60
Ants, 155, 156
Armour, J. Ogden, 125
Bailey, Sir Abe, 135
Ball, Sidney H., 244, 245
Baluba, 203
Bangala, The, 194, 195, 200, 203
Barclay, Mrs. Edwin, 265
Barclay, Mr. Edwin, 265, 270
Barnato, Barney, 70-80, 86
Basuto, 92
Bechuanaland, 103, 106-108, 113
Behr, H. C., 86
Beira, 119, 127, 150
Belgian Congo, 59, 81, 107, 124, 125, 130, 139-177, 225, 227-230, 241-284
Benguella, 151
Bia Expedition, 241
Bolobo, 202
Botha, General, 16-17, 19, 22, 23, 24-26, 38, 39, 74, 98
Braham, I. F., 212, 213, 214
Brandsma, Father, 192, 193
British South Africa Company, 108-111, 115, 126-127
Broken Hill Railway, 146
Bukama, 61, 160, 163
Bulawayo, 104-106, 112, 113, 127, 130, 134, 135, 144, 150
Bunge, Edward, 244
Butner, Daniel, 149
Butters, Charles, 86, 88
Cairo, 57
Cameroons, 100, 101
Campbell, J. G., 167-168
"Cape-boy," 93
Cape Colony, 23, 64
"Cape-to-Cairo," 57-101, 108, 146, 150-151
Capetown, 17, 28-30, 57, 68, 74, 76, 104, 105, 114
Carnahan, Thomas, 149
Carrie, Albert, 248-249
Carson, Sir Edward, 27
Casement, Sir Roger, 100, 142
Chaka, 105
Chaplin, Sir Drummond, 109-110
Chilembwe, John, 94
Clement, Victor M., 86, 88
Cleveland, President, 227
Cleveland, Rev. Roy Fields, 277, 278
"Comte de Flandre," 189-192, 197
Congo-Kasai Province, 221, 246, 248
Congo River, The, 59, 140-145, 153, 160-162, 179-284
Coquilhatville, 201-202, 216
Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L., 278-279
Creswell, Col. F. H. P., 29-30
Cullinan, Thomas M., 90
Curtis, J. S., 86, 88
Davis, Charles H., 277, 278
Dean, Captain, 187, 188
DeBeers, 78-80, 129
Delcommune, Alexander, 243-244
Diamonds, 64, 76, 77-90, 94, 134, 135, 146, 152, 244, 265;
Congo Fields, 265-269;
Congo Output, 152
Djoko Punda, 225, 247, 255, 269, 275, 276
Doyle, Donald, 259, 262, 267
Doyle, Mrs. Donald, 264
Dubois, Lieutenant, 187-188
Dunn, Dr. John, 262
Durban 69
Dutoitspan Mine, 81
Elizabethville, 145, 147, 148, 149, 153, 157, 181
Fairbairn, Henry, 277, 278
Forminiere, The, 225-228, 232-234, 237, 256, 257, 261, 277
Franck, Louis, 169-176, 179
Francqui, Emile, 239-243
Fungurume, 157, 160
George, Lloyd, 15, 38, 40-42, 45
German East Africa, 70, 101, 166
German South-West Africa, 25, 70, 73, 81, 99, 101, 152
Germany in Africa, 98-101, 150, 151, 165, 166, 174, 210, 216, 231
Gerome, 157, 181
Gordon, General, 58, 187
Grenfell, George, 198, 201, 203, 255
Grey, George, 147
Groote Schuur, 32-34, 36, 41, 47, 53, 114
Guggenheim, Daniel, 235
Hammond, John Hays, 84, 86, 88, 128-129, 235
Harriman, E. H., 238, 239
Hellman, Fred, 86
Hertzog, General W. B. M., 25-175
Nyassaland, 94, 142
Oliver, Roland B., 245
Orange Free State, 21, 23, 25, 50, 106, 139
Perkins, H. C., 86
Plumer, Lord, 113
Ponthierville, 59, 152, 170
Port Elizabeth, 72, 77
Portuguese East Africa, 106, 112, 113, 150
Prester, John, 94
Pretoria, 47, 76, 90, 93
Rand, The, 84-85, 86, 87, 89, 152, 249
Reid, A. E. H., 245
Reid, C. A., 245
Rey, General de la, 25, 45
Rhodes, Cecil, 17, 20, 32, 58, 60-61, 77-83, 86, 104-110, 114-121, 125, 129-137, 150, 165, 186, 230
Rhodesia, 18, 33, 59, 94, 103-110, 114-121, 122-131
Roberts, Lord, 16
Robinson, J. B., 85
Robison, J. E., 256, 258
Rondebosch, 32
Roos, Tielman, 53-54
Roosevelt, Theodore, p 26: separate streams ? separate streams"

  • p 38: Africa.—the ? Africa,—the
  • p 40: betwen ? between
  • p 49: man con ? man can
  • p 51: betwen ? between
  • p 52: Britian ? Britain
  • p 56: 'The destiny ? "The destiny
  • p 56: Britian ? Britain
  • p 57: n the world ? in the world
  • p 59: beteween ? between
  • p 72: It no ? It is no
  • p 73: a quarter or ? a quarter of
  • p 73: reoganization ? reorganization
  • p 82: speriority ? superiority
  • p 89: Eeast ? East
  • p 89: stragetic ? strategic
  • p 100: auother ? another
  • p 101: Belian ? Belgian
  • p 103: III ? CHAPTER III
  • p 103: 'We've ? "We've
  • p 110: irrenconcilable ? irreconcilable
  • p 124: considering, Every ? considering. Every
  • p 124: stock, The ? stock. The
  • p 131: maximun ? maximum
  • p 132: marval ? marvel
  • p 139: IV ? CHAPTER IV
  • p 139: controversay ? controversy
  • p 152: developent ? development
  • p 163: invarably ? invariably
  • p 163: conspicious ? conspicuous
  • p 166: rail-dead ? rail-head
  • p 169: distaseful ? distasteful
  • p 174: Rockerfeller ? Rockefeller
  • p 177: V ? CHAPTER V
  • p 182: Adthough ? Although
  • p 184: invaribly ? invariably
  • p 184: cruelity ? cruelty
  • p 186: exporations ? exploration
  • p 187: capured ? captured
  • p 190: removed whole line "from his automobile and the creaky, jolty train started" from between "that you" and "feel on"
  • p 191: sacrified ? sacrificed
  • p 193: Uguanda ? Uganda
  • p 195: resplendant ? resplendent
  • p 201: high sease ? high seas
  • p 210: incased ? encased
  • p 214: unforgetable ? unforgettable
  • p 219: arival ? arrival
  • p 222: Begian ? Belgian
  • p 225: VI ? CHAPTER VI
  • p 226: Transporte ? Transports
  • p 241: Forminere ? Forminiere
  • p 243: Banqe ? Banque
  • p 249: chololate-hued ? chocolate-hued
  • p 255: heirarchy ? hierarchy
  • p 255: Wissman ? Wissmann
  • p 258: Fir ? For
  • p 270: that ? than
  • p 283: that ? than
  • p 285: 194 ? 194,
  • p 286: 85' ? 85,
  • p 287: Societe ? SociÉtÉ
  • p 288: Wissman ? Wissmann
  • No attempt was made to harmonise the inconsistent hyphenation; e.g. both spellings bed-room and bedroom can be found in this book.





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