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2. British Supremacy in South Africa, 1899–1907. By G. H. L. Le May. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965. Pp. 229. 25s.
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4 This is not generally likely to lead to serious misunderstanding, but it should be noted that the words ‘unpopularity of the’ should appear before the words ‘present Crown Colony government’ (p. 171, 1. 10), and that the ‘minute’ of 21 March 1905 was in fact a telegram (p. 179). For ‘1759’ read ‘1795’ (p. 31,1. 29), and for ‘H. C. Hulls’ read ‘H. C. Hull’ (p. 211, 1. 31, and Index). Harry Solomon was not the brother of Edward and Richard Solomon (p. 172).