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BOTSWANA, LESOTHO, AND SWAZILAND
a guide to
official
publications
1868-1968
compiled by Mildred Grimes Balima, African Section
General Reference and Bibliography Division
Reference Department
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.* WASHINGTON • 1971
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 74-17102y
ISBN 0-8444-0003-3
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 - Price $1
Stock Number 3001-0043
Contents
PREFACE . v
KEY TO SYMBOLS .vii
KEY TO SOURCES QUOTED .ix
HISTORICAL NOTE . xiii
BASUTOLAND . 1
LESOTHO.11
BECHUANALAND . 14
BOTSWANA .25
SWAZILAND.31
HIGH COMMISSION TERRITORIES .46
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE .47
GREAT BRITAIN .52
SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC AND TRANSVAAL COLONY .70
INDEX 73
Preface
This is a guide to published official records of Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland from 1868 to 1968. Neither date was selected arbitrarily. From 1868 published official records issued by or on behalf of Basutoland (Lesotho), the first of the High Commission Territories, may be identified. One hundred years later, the independence of Swaziland, the last of the High Commission Territories, signaled the end of effective British rule in continental Africa.
This bibliography includes citations to documents of the former High Commission Territories during British protection and since independence, together with reports pre¬ pared by agencies or individuals with official authorization and funds. From 1868 to the beginning of the 20th century, official publications issued by the three governments are sparse. To increase the usefulness of the guide for this period, a number of relevant British official papers have been included, some of which pertain to Bechuanaland (Botswana) and Swaziland before the establishment of British protectorates. These papers are of significance because they contribute to an understanding of each territory’s sub¬ sequent relations with the protecting power. There is also a selection of publications issued by the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, which administered Basutoland from 1871 to 1884, and the South African Republic and Transvaal Colony which had some
jurisdiction over Swaziland from 1894 to 1899 and 1903 to 1906. A number of official publications of the governments of the Union and the Republic
of South Africa are relevant to the study of the former High Commission Territories, for example in the fields of banking and currency, customs, transportation, statistics, and postal and telecommunications services. These documents have been excluded, however, because they were not prepared by or subject to the authority of the governments of the three countries. Reports prepared by specialized agencies of the United Nations have also been excluded.
The guide is divided into nine parts which include separate sections for Botswana and Lesotho under their earlier names, Bechuanaland and Basutoland, and a brief section of works by or about the High Commission Territories collectively. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author and title within each part except that publications concerning censuses, constitutions, development plans and planning, estimates, laws, and legislatures have been grouped together under these headings. The subdivision “Other Publications” at the end of some parts includes official and quasi-official documents cataloged by American libraries or found in bibliographies entered under personal or corporate authors. There is also an index, mainly to subjects and personal authors.
Every effort has been made to identify the significant publications issued by or on behalf of the former High Commission Territories. The emphasis has been on locating copies held by the Library of Congress and other American libraries represented in the National Union Catalog. Location of items is indicated either by a Library of Congress call number or location symbol or, for material in another library, by the National Union Catalog symbol for the library (see “Key to Symbols”). Information about titles not located in American libraries has been gathered primarily from bibliographic sources such as the Catalogue of the Colonial Office Library and the Royal Commonwealth Society’s Catalogue. Also important for providing leads to government publications were the
v
annual reports on Basotoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland issued by the British Govern¬ ment (see complete citations in “Key to Sources Quoted”), and part 5 of Lord Hailey’s Native Administration in the British African Territories (item 776 in the bibliography).
Several publications that were identified after the bibliography was numbered have been inserted in their appropriate sections and sequences and assigned the number of the preceding entry followed by an “a” or “b”.
August 1970 Mildred Grimes Balima
Key to Symbols
CLU University of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
CSt-H Stanford University Libraries, Hoover Institution on War,
Revolution, and Peace, Stanford, Calif.
CtY Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn.
DAS U.S. Environmental Sciences Services Administration,
Atmospheric Sciences Library, Silver Spring, Md.
(formerly Weather Bureau)
DC U.S. Department of Commerce Library, Washington, D.C.
DI-GS U.S. Department of the Interior Library, Geological Survey
Library, Washington, D.C.
DJBF Joint Bank-Fund Library, International Monetary Fund and
International Bank for Reconstruction & Development,
Washington, D.C.
DL U.S. Department of Labor Library, Washington, D.C.
DLC U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (used for
uncataloged material)
DLC-G&M U.S. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division,
Washington, D.C.
DLC-LL U.S. Library of Congress, Law Library, Washington, D.C.
DNAL U.S. National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, Md.
DS U.S. Department of State Library, Washington, D.C.
IEN Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.
MB Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.
MBU Boston University, Boston, Mass.
MH Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
MH-BA Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Adminis¬
tration Library, Cambridge, Mass.
vii
MiEM Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.
MiU-L University of Michigan, Law Library, Ann Arbor, Mich.
MnU University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
NIC Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
NN New York Public Library, New York, N.Y.
NN-Sc New York Public Library, Schomburg Collection (135th
Street Branch), New York, N.Y.
NNC Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
NNC-T Columbia University, Teachers College, New York, N.Y.
NNUN United Nations Library, New York, N.Y.
viii
Key to Sources Quoted
Arnheim. Arnheim, J., comp. Swaziland, a bibliography. [Cape Town] University of Cape Town,
School of Librarianship, 1963. 23 p. ([Cape Town] University of Cape Town. School of Librarianship. Bibliographical series) Z3607.S9A7 1963
First published 1950.
Ashton. Ashton, Edmund Hugh. The Basuto; a social study of traditional and modern Lesotho.
2d ed. London, New York, Published for the International African Institute by the Oxford University Press, 1967. xxxii, 359 p. illus., maps. DT782.A8 1967
BM Cat., 1965.
British Museum. Dept, of Printed Books. General Catalogue of printed books. Photo¬ lithographic edition to 1955. London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1959-66 [v. 1,1965] 263 v. Z921.B87
BM Cat., 1968. British Museum. Dept, of Printed Books. General catalogue of printed books. Ten-year
supplement, 1956-1965. London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1968+ Z921.B8703
Basutoland; report [date] Gt. Brit. Colonial Office. Basutoland; report. 1946-64? London, H.M. Stationery Off.
illus. annual. DT781 .A35
Bechuanaland; report [date] Gt. Brit. Commonwealth Office. Bechuanaland; report. 1946-65? London, H.M.
Stationery Off. illus. annual. DT971 .A55
Best. Best, Alan C. G. The Swaziland Railway; a study in politico-economic geography.
[East Lansing, African Studies Center, Michigan State University, 1966] 264 p. illus., maps. HE3460.S9B45
Col. Off. Lib. Cat. Gt. Brit. Colonial Office. Library. Catalogue of the Colonial Office Library, London.
Boston, G. K. Hall, 1964. 15 v. Z921 .L388
Col. Off. Lib. Monthly list [date] Gt. Brit. Colonial Office. Library Reference and Research Section. Monthly list of
official colonial publications. June 1948+ [London] Z2021.C7A32
ix
Current bibl. [date] A Current bibliography on African affairs, v. 1-6, Apr. 1962-Oct./Dec. 1967; n.s., v. 1 +
Jan. 1968+ [New York] Published by Greenwood Periodicals for the African
Bibliographic Center, monthly. DLC
Fair. Fair, Thomas J. D., G. Murdoch, and H. M. Jones. Development in Swaziland; a
regional analysis. Johannesburg, Witwatersrand University Press, 1969. 155 p. illus., maps. HC517.S9F3
Hanson. Botswana. Hanson, John W. Secondary level teachers: supply and demand in Botswana. [East
Lansing, Institute for International Studies in Education and the African Studies Center, Michigan State University, 1969] 97 p. (Michigan State University. Insti¬ tute for International Studies in Education and the African Studies Center. Report on the supply of secondary level teachers in English-speaking Africa. Country study no. 1) DLC
Hanson. Lesotho. Hanson, John W. Secondary level teachers: supply and demand in Lesotho. With a
report on a field survey by V. M. Bam. [East Lansing, Institute for International Studies in Education and the African Studies Center, Michigan State University and School of Education, University of Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland, Roma, Lesotho] 87 p. (Michigan State University. Institute for International Studies in Education and the African Studies Center. Report on the supply of secondary level teachers in English-speaking Africa. Country study no. 4) DLC
Hanson. Swaziland. Hanson, John W., and Francis C. A. Cammaerts. Secondary level teachers: supply and
demand in Swaziland. [East Lansing, Institute for International Studies in Educa¬ tion and the African Studies Center, Michigan State University, 1969] 53 p. (Michigan State University. Institute for International Studies in Education and the African Studies Center. Report on the supply of secondary level teachers in English- speaking Africa. Country study no. 5) DLC
International Bank. List.
Goris, Hendrika. List of national development plans. 2d ed. [Washington] Inter¬ national Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Development Services Dept., 1968.129 1. Z7164.E15G6 1968
Internat’l pop. census bibl.
Texas. University. Population Research Center. International population census bibli¬ ography. [no. 2] Africa. Austin, Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas, 1965. 1 v. (various pagings) Z7164.D3T45 no.2
Kotze.
Kotze, D. A. Traditionalism in African local government, with special reference to the Transkei and Lesotho. [Stellenbosch, South Africa] 1968. 362 1. JS7639.2.K68
Thesis—University of Stellenbosch.
Leistner. Econ. structure.
Leistner, Gerhard M. E. Lesotho: economic structure and growth. Pretoria, Africa Institute, 1967. 56 p. illus. (Africa Institute. Communications, no. 5)
DT1.A143 no. 5
x
Lesotho; report [date]
Lesotho. Information Dept. Lesotho; report. 1965+ Maseru, illus. annual. DLC
London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat. London. University. Institute of Education. Catalogue of the collection of education
in tropical areas. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1964. 3 v. Z5819.L648
Mohome.
Mohome, Paulus, and John B. Webster, comps. A bibliography on Bechuanaland. Syracuse, N.Y., Bibliographic Section, Program of Eastern African Studies, Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1966. 58 p. (Syracuse University, Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Program of East African Studies. Occasional bibliography, no. 5)
Z7165.A42S9 no.5
NABOB, 1969. The National bibliography of Botswana, v. 1+ 1969+ [Gaberones] Botswana National
Library Service, semiannual. Z3559.N38
P. Stevens. Stevens, Pamela. Bechuanaland: bibliography. [Cape Town] University of Cape Town,
School of Librarianship, 1947 [i.e. 1964] 27 p. ([Cape Town] University of Cape Town. School of Librarianship. Bibliographical series) Z3559.S75 1964
Proctor. Proctor, J. H. The House of Chiefs and the political development of Botswana. Jour¬
nal of modern African studies, v. 6, May 1968: 59-79. DTI .J68 v. 6
Royal Commonwealth Society Cat. Royal Commonwealth Society. Library. Subject catalogue of the Library of the Royal
Empire Society, formerly Royal Colonial Institute, by Evans Lewin. v. 1. The British Empire generally, and Africa. [London] 1930. 582, cxxiii p.
Z7164.C7R82 v. 1
SCOLMA, [date] Library materials on Africa; newsletter of the Standing Conference on Library
Materials on Africa, v. 1+ (no. 1+ );Dec. 1962+ London. 3 no. a year. DLC Includes supplement, Periodicals published in Africa.
SOAS Cat. (suppl.) London. University. School of Oriental and African Studies. Library. Library cata¬
logue. First supplement, v. 8. Subject catalogue: Africa. Boston, G. K. Hall, 1968. 540 p. Z3009.L63 Suppl. v. 8
Sectional list, no. 69. Gt. Brit. Stationery Office. Government publications. Sectional list, no. 69. Overseas
affairs. Rev. to 1st Oct., 1968. [London] 1968. 114 p. DLC
Stevens. Stevens, Richard P. Lesotho, Botswana, & Swaziland; the former High Commission
Territories in Southern Africa. London, Pall Mall Press, 1967. 294 p. maps. (Pall Mall library of African affairs) DT782.S7
xi
Swaziland; report [date] Gt. Brit. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Swaziland; report. 1946-66? London,
H.M. Stationery Off. illus. annual. HC517.S9A35
Tech, co-op. [date] Gt. Brit. Ministry of Overseas Development. Library. Technical co-operation; a
monthly bibliography, v. 1+ Jan. 1964+ London. DLC
te Groen. Groen, Julie te. Bibliography of Basutoland. [Cape Town] School of Librarianship,
University of Cape Town, 1946. 30 p. ([Cape Town] University of Cape Town.
School of Librarianship. Bibliographical series) Z3558.G7
UNECA. Bibl.; devel. plans.
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Library. Bibliography—economic
and social development plans of African countries. Bibliographic—plans de
developpement economique et social des pays africains. [Addis Ababa?] 1968.
40 p. (United Nations. [Document] E/CN.l 4/LIB/ser.C/4) DLC
UNECA. Bibl. of Afr. stat. pubs.
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Library. Bibliography of African
statistical publications, 1950-1965. Bibliographic des publications statistiques
africaines. [Addis Ababa?] 1966. 256 p. (United Nations. [Document]
E/CN. 14/LIB/ser .C/2) DLC
UNECA. New acq. [date]
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. Library. New acquisitions in the
UNECA Library. Nouvelles acquisitions de la Bibliotheque de la CEA. v. 1+ Oct.
1962+ Addis Ababa, monthly. (United Nations. [Document] E/CN.14/LIB/ser.B)
JX1977.A2
Wallace.
Wallace, Charles S. Swaziland; a bibliography. Johannesburg, University of the
Witwatersrand, Dept, of Bibliography, Librarianship and Typography, 1967. 87 p.
Z3607.S9W34
Thesis (Diploma in librarianship)—University of the Witwatersrand.
War Off. Cat.
Gt. Brit. War Office. Library. Catalogue, pt. 2. Official publications (not including
Parliamentary papers), annuals, and periodicals. [London, H.M. Stationery Off.,
Harrison and Sons, Printers, 1910] 559 p. Z6726.G92 1906
xii
Historical Note
Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland share a unique
and sometimes uneasy experience as independent
black African countries in the midst of European-
controlled southern Africa. Their emergence as auton¬
omous states reflects, in part, the thrust of African
nationalism in the 1960’s which changed the political
map of Africa. It also reflects the historical and
political circumstances which influenced the British
Government’s decisions, between 1909 and 1961, to
postpone transferring the High Commission Terri¬
tories to the jurisdiction of the Union of South
Africa. When South Africa became a Republic in
1961 and withdrew from the British Commonwealth
because of challenges to its controversial racial
policies, the prospect of any future transfer of Basu¬
toland, Bechuanaland, or Swaziland to South Africa
declined. This was a turning point in the affairs of
the people of the High Commission Territories, after
which their political aspirations gained momentum
and, eventually, recognition.
Lesotho
Basutoland, the first of the High Commission Ter¬
ritories in southern Africa, became the independent
Kingdom of Lesotho on October 4, 1966. This
enclave of 11,716 square miles, situated within the
Republic of South Africa, is the home of almost a
million people, the majority of whom claim descent
from the Sotho clans which were unified in the early
19th century under Moshoeshoe I. During the wars of
conquest waged at that time by the Zulu and Mata-
bele in southern Africa, Moshoeshoe succeeded in
rallying the Basuto to resist subjugation and to
extend their territorial claims.
By the 1850’s, Dutch farmers, who had migrated
from the Cape Colony to the vicinity of the Basuto,
were making incursions into areas which the latter
considered theirs. Raids and retaliatory expeditions
by the two groups multiplied, culminating in warfare.
After repeated requests for assistance, Moshoeshoe
obtained the intervention of the British High Com¬
missioner in South Africa who extended British
protection by annexing Basutoland on March 12,
1868. A year later the boundaries between Basuto¬
land and the Boer’s Orange Free State were delimited
by the Convention of Aliwal North and, although
neither side was satisfied with the provisions of the
settlement, their boundaries have remained essentially
the same to the present.
In 1871 Basutoland was annexed to the British
Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. This arrangement
lasted 13 turbulent years, marked by growing resent¬
ment among the Basuto against the Cape govern¬
ment’s attempts to regulate their internal affairs.
Warfare broke out in 1880 when the government
tried to enforce a policy of disarming the African
population. After the settlement of the “Gun War”
by arbitration in 1881, the Cape Colony initiated
negotiations aimed at returning Basutoland to Brit¬
ain’s authority, and in 1884 Basutoland was restored
to the British Crown under the jurisdiction of the
High Commissioner. The Cape Colony continued to
contribute to the cost of administering the territory,
however, until early in the 20th century.
The local representative of the High Commissioner
was the Resident Commissioner who served as prin¬
cipal executive officer of Basutoland and president of
the Basutoland Council. The Council, an advisory
body composed mainly of chiefs’ representatives and
official members, received statutory recognition in
1910. Beginning in 1938, however, a number of
proclamations were issued which signaled a change in
British policy. Chiefs and their courts of law were
subject to new rules of conduct, district councils were
created to provide a means of communication be¬
tween the people and the Basutoland Council, a
national treasury was established to provide salaries
for chiefs commensurate with their functions, and the
number of chiefs and courts was reduced. Provisions
were made subsequently for the nomination and
election of representatives of the people to the Basu¬
toland Council.
In 1955 the Council recommended that it be
granted legislative authority in matters concerning
internal affairs. A committee appointed to investigate
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this question and related problems issued its report in
1958, followed by the drafting of a constitution for
Basutoland which became effective in 1960. This
constitution established an Executive Council and a
legislature, the Basutoland National Council, half of
whose members were elected indirectly by the
people. The election for representatives to the legis¬
lature provided the forum for political parties to raise
a number of important questions, particularly con¬
cerning self-government and Basutoland’s relations
with South Africa.
Responding to demands for constitutional review
and greater autonomy, in 1963 a Constitutional
Commission presented its report which included a
timetable for eventual independence. Negotiations in
London between Basuto and British officials were
followed by the promulgation of a new constitution
in 1965 providing for internal self-government. A
slightly modified version of this document was
adopted as the independence constitution under
which Basutoland became the Kingdom of Lesotho
on October 4, 1966, with Moshoeshoe II as constitu¬
tional monarch and Chief Leabua Jonathan as Prime
Minister.
Botswana
Botswana, a country of 220,000 square miles, is
the largest of the former High Commission Territories
and the only one of the three states which claims
geographic contact with another independent black
state—Zambia. The Batswana, who constitute the
majority of Botswana’s estimated population of
593,000, are believed to have a common or related
ancestry. By the 19th century the principal Batswana
groups had migrated into their present location from
central and eastern Africa, dispersing the aboriginal
“bushmen” on the way. Khama III, a principal Bats¬
wana chief, rose to prominence in the 1870’s by
successfully resisting incursions by the neighboring
Matabele. Later, when the Boers attempted to claim
large areas of Batswana territory, Khama sought Brit¬
ish assistance. Great Britain complied by establishing
a protectorate over Khama’s country and over the
territory of several other Batswana chiefs in 1885.
The southern part of the annexed territory was pro¬
claimed the Crown Colony of British Bechuanaland
and was incorporated in the Cape Colony in 1895.
That year Khama and two other chiefs traveled to
England to negotiate an arrangement which would
exempt their lands from transfer to the administrative
jurisdiction of the British South Africa Company, a
move then contemplated by the British Government.
A compromise agreement was reached providing for
the chiefs to cede strips of land to the British South
Africa Company for passage of the Bechuanaland
(later Rhodesia) Railway. In exchange, their terri¬
tories would remain British protectorates under the
jurisdiction of the High Commissioner.
The Order in Council of 1891 that first established
the authority of the High Commissioner over the
Bechuanaland Protectorate also contained provisions
for the protection of African customary law. Using
this as a basis for administrative policies, the British
made little attempt to regulate the internal affairs of
the various Batswana groups for the next four
decades. Beginning in 1934, however, the administra¬
tion enacted proclamations restricting the authority
of the chiefs and establishing greater control over
local affairs.
The Protectorate’s legislature evolved from sepa¬
rate advisory councils representing African and Euro¬
pean interests which were established in 1920. In
1950 a Joint Advisory Council was created which
enabled the two groups to work together. Eleven
years later, the Council’s Constitutional Committee
drafted a constitution providing for advisory Execu¬
tive and African Councils and a Legislative Council
with limited responsibility for drafting legislation.
The disproportionately high representation of the
territory’s small European population in the Protec¬
torate’s first legislature brought demands from Afri¬
can leaders for reform and greater autonomy. By
1965, after more than two years of negotiations, a
new constitution was promulgated establishing a form
of self-government. It created a popularly elected
nonracial Legislative Assembly from which a Prime
Minister would be elected. That same year, the capital
of Bechuanaland was moved from Mafeking in South
Africa, where it had been located since the 19th
century, to Gaberones in the Protectorate.
In 1966 representatives of the new Bechuanaland
Government met with British officials in London to
discuss independence. It was agreed that the office of
Prime Minister would be replaced by that of Presi¬
dent, and legislative power would be vested in the
President and the National Assembly. The composi¬
tion and functions of the House of Chiefs, which had
been set forth in the pre-independence constitution,
were slightly modified, and a new constitution was
approved. On September 30, 1966, Bechuanaland
became the independent Republic of Botswana with
Sir Seretse Khama as the first President.
xiv
Swaziland
Swaziland, with 6,705 square miles and 374,697
inhabitants, is the smallest of the former High Com¬
mission Territories, but it has the most promising
land and mineral resources. Although Swaziland was
the last of the territories to regain its independence,
its people maintain that they were never a subject
nation despite British rule. The Swazi are believed to
have migrated into their present locations in Swazi¬
land and Eastern Transvaal during the 18th century,
strengthening their own group by marrying into or
absorbing neighboring populations. During the reign
of Mswati, 1840-68, the Swazi developed a strong
fighting force which enabled them to extend their
territorial claims, despite the ever-present threat of
the Zulus to the south. The most serious challenge to
the Swazi’s sovereignty, however, was to come from
Europeans who were attracted by Swaziland’s
minerals and the generous concessions awarded by its
kings.
As early as the 1860’s land concessions were
granted to Boer settlers. During the 1870’s and
1880’s, there was an influx of Boer and British
settlers and adventurers seeking land and mineral con¬
cessions, grazing and trading rights, and other special
dispensations. When conflicts among the Europeans
occurred because of overlapping claims, the South
African Republic (Transvaal) and the British Govern¬
ment intervened in 1890 to establish a form of
condominium government. In the Swaziland Conven¬
tion of 1890 which created this government, the
independence of the Swazi was guaranteed, in keep¬
ing with guarantees contained in earlier agreements
between the Boers and the British in 1881 and 1884.
Three years later, however, the South African
Republic obtained the consent of the British Govern¬
ment to negotiate with the Swazi for control of
Swaziland, although not for its incorporation. Despite
the Swazi’s refusals to agree to these demands, in
1894 the South African Republic and Great Britain
concluded a new convention conferring jurisdiction
over Swaziland upon the Republic. Five years later,
with the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War, the South
African Republic relinquished control of the country
to the Swazi Paramount Chief.
Following the defeat of the South African Repub¬
lic, Great Britain annexed the Republic (renamed
Transvaal Colony) and Swaziland as well, claiming
inheritance of the Republic’s jurisdiction over Swazi¬
land as a result of Britain’s victory. Swaziland was
administered briefly by a Special Commissioner until
the Governor of the Transvaal Colony assumed con¬
trol of the territory in 1903. When the Transvaal
received self-government in 1906, Swaziland was
transferred to the jursidiction of the High Commis¬
sioner for South Africa, and a Resident Commissioner
was appointed to represent him.
Among the most serious problems facing the new
Swaziland administration was the question of land
concessions and the shortage of available land for the
Swazi. By proclamation in 1908, one third of each
land concession, excluding mineral areas and land set
aside for the Crown, was partitioned for the use of
the Swazi. The result was that the people who com¬
prised at least 90 percent of the population were
allocated less than 30 percent of the land. The Swazi
maintained that complete alienation of the land to
European concessionnaires had never been the inten¬
tion of their kings, because such a concept was
completely foreign to Swazi law and custom. The
land question remained controversial throughout the
course of British rule, and, as recently as 1968, Swazi
delegates to the Independence Conference in London
suggested that there should be compensation for their
lost patrimony.
Regular meetings between the British officials and
the Swazi King and lesser chiefs were initiated in the
late 1920’s, but responsibility for the Swazi’s internal
affairs was left largely in the hands of the latter.
Regulations governing the Swazi chieftaincy were
initiated in 1944 but did not actually become opera¬
tive until 1950. The small but influential European
community in Swaziland was represented by a Euro¬
pean Advisory Council, established in 1921 and re¬
ceiving statutory recognition in 1949, which advised
the Resident Commissioner on matters affecting their
interests.
In 1960 a committee was appointed by the Resi¬
dent Commissioner to formulate proposals for a bi-
racial council to advise and help draft legislation for
Swaziland. The committee’s report, together with
modifications introduced by the British Government,
created the framework for a constitution which was
promulgated in 1963. This constitution established an
Executive Council of official and nonofficial mem¬
bers and a Legislative Council formed in part of repre¬
sentatives elected on a basis of racial parity. The
election for African representatives to the legislature
took place in 1964. Although it was contested by a
number of political parties that had surfaced during
the previous four years, all seats were won by the
Mbokodvo National Movement supported by the
Swazi chieftaincy.
xv
At the first meeting of the new legislature, the
leader of the African representatives raised the ques¬
tion of constitutional review. Talks began in 1965
during which the British Government agreed to recog¬
nize the Swazi King, Sobhuza II, as head of a pro¬
tected state with internal self-government, except in a
few areas such as finance, security, and the public
service. A bicameral Parliament consisting of a non-
racial House of Assembly and a Senate was also
proposed. Only on the question of the King’s control
of minerals was there substantial disagreement. The
pre-independence constitution came into effect on
April 25, 1967. Elections for the House of Assembly
took place earlier in the month and resulted in
another victory for the Mbokodvo National Move¬
ment led by Prince Makhosini Dlamini.
In September 1967 the Swaziland Parliament
unanimously agreed to initiate independence proceed¬
ings with the British Government. Talks held in
London the following year resulted in the drafting of
an independence constitution similar in many ways to
the previous constitution except that the King gained
control of mineral rights which had previously been
denied him. On September 6, 1968, Swaziland
became an independent kingdom, thus concluding the
colonial history of the High Commission Territories
in southern Africa.
xvi
Basutoland
Note: This section includes documents issued by or on behalf of the Basutoland Government to October 4, 1966. Additional works concerning Basutoland can be located in the section on the High Commission Territories collectively (items 550-57) and among the official publications of the Cape of Good Hope (items 558-600) and of Great Britain (items 601-785).
1 Blue book. Maseru, annual.
Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.), cites
vols. for 1923-46. No more published?
2 An explanatory memorandum (Basutoland native
administration and courts proclamations) Bloem¬
fontein, 1938.
Source: Ashton, p. 349. Note: Issued in English and Sesotho, the latter appear¬
ing in a red or “khubedu” cover, whereupon it began to
be referred to as “khubedu” or “red” book.
3
Explanatory memorandum [on the] Basuto National
Treasury. [Maseru? 1944] 49 p. IEN
In English and Sotho, the latter inverted and
with special title page: Bukana e hlalosang. Pole-
kelo ea lichelete tsa Sechaba sa Basotho.
4
Government gazette. Oct.? 1963-Oct. ? 1966. Maseru,
weekly? DLC-LL
Supersedes in part and continues the numbering
of the Official gazette of the High Commissioner
for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate
and Swaziland (item 726).
Title varies: Oct. 1963?- , Official gazette of
the High Commissioner, being the Basutoland
Government gazette.
Superseded by the Government gazette of Leso¬
tho (item 133).
Includes legislation.
L.C. has v. 228, no. 3398-3405, Nov. 8-Dec. 27,
1963. (Information supplemented by SCOLMA,
Jan. 1967 [suppl.]).
5
How Basutoland is governed. Kamoo Lesotho le
Busoang kateng, by K. W. S. Mackenzie. Issued by
the authority of the Basutoland Government.
[Morija, 1944] 24 p. IEN
6 Junior Service staff list, [n.p.]
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat. cites issue for
Apr. 1,1955.
7
Memorandum on the Report on salaries and condi¬
tions of service in the public services of the South
African High Commission Territories. [Maseru,
1948]
Source: Basutoland; report, 1948, p. 104.
See also items 709,727.
8 New native court regulations (Reform proposals and
regulations). Morija, 1935.
Source: Ashton, p. 349.
9
Staff list divisions I and II. [Maseru] DLC
Title varies: 193541, Staff list.-194249,
European staff list.—1950-51, Staff list “A.”—
1952-59, Senior Service staff list.
L.C. has Apr. 1, 1953. (Source of supple¬
mentary information: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.).
10 Administrative Reforms Committee. Report, April-
July 1954. [Maseru? 1954] 102 p. DLC
Sir Henry Moore, chairman; R. P. Bush, com¬
mittee member.
BASUTOLAND.
CENSUS (items 11-18)
Note: The earliest record of a census in Basutoland is that of
1875 (item 572). Subsequent censuses were taken in 1891,
1904, 1911,1921,1936,1946,1956,and 1966.
1891
Note: The Catalogue of the Colonial Office Library, London,
lists only a manuscript of the census results of 1891; how¬
ever, summary results are published on p. 6 of the annual
report of Basutoland for 1890-91 issued by the Colonial
Office of Great Britain (item 625a).
1904
11 Basutoland c^hsus, 17th April, 1904. Maseru [1905?]
DC
1911
12 Basutoland census, 23rd April, 1911. Cape Town,
Argus Print, and Pub. Co., 1912. 61 p. NN
1921
13
Basutoland census, 3rd May 1921. Pretoria, Govt.
Print, and Stationery Off. 1922. 31 p. IEN
1936
14
Basutoland census, 1936. Pretoria, Govt. Printer,
1937. 38 p. IEN
1946
15
Basutoland census, 7th May 1946. [Morija? 1951]
38 p. HA1977.B35A5 1946
1956
16
Census and Social Survey Office. 1956 population
census, 8th April 1956; report by D. H. Taylor,
Census Officer. Maseru, 1958. 118 p. illus., fold,
maps. HA1977.B35A53 1956
Note: About the time the 1956 census was conducted,
a social survey was undertaken to provide additional
information about the African population. The report on
the social survey, by Professor E. Batson of the University
of Cape Town, was submitted to the Basutoland adminis¬
tration apparently in 1959 or 1960; however, no citation
for a published report has been identified.
17
.Notes on the 1956 Basutoland African census.
Maseru, 1956.
Source: BM Cat., 1968.
1966
18
1966 Census-preliminary results. [Maseru? 1966?]
3 p. DLC
See also items 137-37a.
19
College of Chiefs. Note: Created by the constitution of 1959, which
became effective in 1960, the College of Chiefs assumed
responsibility for matters dealing with the chieftaincy.
Report of the work of the College of Chiefs and its
Standing Committee ... from the 1st February,
1961 to the 31st July, 1961. [n.p., 1961?] 3 p.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
20
Commission Enquiring into the Disturbances at the
Lerotholi Technical School and the Basutoland High School. Report, 1960. [Maseru? I960?] 37,
37 p. MBU
Opposite pages numbered in duplicate.
In English and Sesotho.
Popularly referred to as the “Harragin
Commission.”
21
Commission of Inquiry in re Mohau Mokitimi Report
of the Commissioner. [Maseru, 1962] 19 1. MBU
Mr. Justice Roper, commissioner.
Concerns allegations of police brutality against
the Basutoland Mounted Police in the case of
Mohau Mokitimi.
2
CONSTITUTION (items 22-24)
Note: Basutoland’s first constitution, granted in 1959, became effective in 1960. In 1962 a review committee was appointed to evaluate that constitution and to make recom¬ mendations. The outcome of the work of the review com¬ mittee was a pre-independence Constitutional Conference, held in London in 1964. The constitution which was drafted at this conference became effective in 1965 and, with some slight modifications, formed the basis of the independence constitution of 1966.
See also 699, 701,766-67.
22
National Council. Constitutional Commission. Report. Maseru, 1963.92 p. NIC
W. P. Stanford, chairman.
At head of title: Basutoland Council. Note: A 4-vol. work, Verbatim record of evidence
heard 1962, is cited in J. H. Proctor’s article “Building a constitutional monarchy in Lesotho,” in Civilisations, v. 19, May 1969, p. 66; however, there is no indication whether this is a manuscript or a published record.
23
National Council. Constitutional Reform Committee.
Report on constitutional reform and chieftainship affairs. Maseru, 1958. 130 p. DLC
George Bereng, chairman, Constitutional
Reform Committee; Mopeli Jonathan Molapo, chairman, Chieftainship Affairs Committee; D. V.
Cowen, constitutional adviser.
24
Basutoland constitutional handbook, containing the Basutoland (Constitution) order in council, 1959,
and related legislation and reports. Maseru, Basuto¬
land. To be purchased from the Comptroller of Stores, 1960. 365 p. DLC-LL
“[For] amendments see Statutory instrument of 16th March 1960 in Gazette no. 3164... [and] Local government (amendment) law,
1960.”
25 Delimitation Commission. Report, 1965. [Maseru,
1965] 1511. map. DS
26 Dept, of Agriculture. Agricultural survey, 1949-50.
Report by A. J. A. Douglass and R. K. Tennant.
Maseru, 1952. 115 p. DLC
_ BASUTOLAND
27
.Annual report. Maseru. S338.B3A3 Report year ends Sept. 30.
L.C. has 1938/39-1963.
28
.Anti-erosion measures and reclamation of
eroded land, by R. W. Thornton. Morija [1942]
24 p. MBU
“Reprinted from the address at the 3d meeting,
1942 session of the South African Society of Civil Engineers.”
29
.The Basutoland Central Agricultural Show, 1958-61; a statistical analysis of the number of show exhibits by C. M. H. Morojele. [Maseru]
Agricultural Information Service, 1961. 34 p. DLC
30
.Basutoland village population lists, by C. M. H. Morojele. Maseru, 1960. 1 v. (various pagings)DLC
31
.Farmers’ record book. Bukana ea Khopotso ea Balemi. [Maseru?] Dept, of Agriculture, 1963.
Prepared by the Public Relations Section. Cited in the Annual report of the Dept, of Agri¬
culture of Basutoland for 1963, p. 27.
32 .Memorandum on “The adoption of better
methods of land management and the declaration
of agricultural improvement areas in Basutoland” by W. G. Leckie. [Maseru?] 1945.
Source: Basutoland; report, 1946, p. 64.
33 .Pilot project newsletter, no. 1+ 1953+
[Maseru?] DLC
L.C. has no. 1-10, 1953-56.
34 .Production of strong wheat in Basutoland, by
R. W. Thornton, Director of Agricuture, and L. F. Wacher. Bloemfontein, A. C. White Print. & Pub. Co. [1938?] 42 p. illus. DNAL
35 .Report on the marketing of agricultural and
livestock produce in Basutoland, by H. C. Biggs. Maseru, 1965. 149 p. illus., map. DS
3
BASUTOLAND
36
.Some results of agricultural research in Basuto¬ land, by A. C. Venn. [Maseru?] 1957.
Source: Basutoland; report, 1959, p. 113.
37 Dept of Agriculture. Maseru Experimental Station.
A report on five years’ experimental work on wheat production, by H. C. Mundell. [Maseru, 1942] MBU
Dept, of Agriculture. Statistics Section. Note: Established in November 1957, the section
became an independent unit of the government in April
1964 as the Bureau of Statistics.
38 Basutoland agricultural statistics; annual reports.
Maseru. Source: Leistner. Econ. structure, p. 54.
39 . 1960 agricultural census, Basutoland, by C. M.
H. Morojele. Maseru, Agricu[1] tural Dept., 1962+ [v. 1,1963] illus. HD2130.B3A5
Contents.—1. Census methodology.—2. House¬ holds & families.—3. Agricultural holdings.—4. Crop acreages, yield and production.—5. Land clas¬ sification and farming practices.—6. Agricultural implements and storage facilities.—7. Livestock and poultry .-8. Agricultural population.
L.C. has no. 1-6.
40 Dept of Co-operatives. Annual report of the Registrar
of Co-operative Societies. lst?+ 1949?+ Maseru. MBU
Dept of Education. Note: The Dept, of Education became the Ministry of
Education apparently in 1965. Publications issued by the
Dept, of Education are listed below, and the publications
of the Ministry of Education are entered under that
heading.
Annual report. See item 107.
41 .A history of education in Basutoland, by
James Walton, etc. Maseru, 1958. 18 p. illus., map.
Reprinted from the Annual report of the Direc¬
tor of Education. Source: BM Cat., 1968.
41a .Instruction and suggestions to teachers of ele¬
mentary schools. [Morija] Morija Print. Office,
1910. 15 p. NNC-T
42 .Regulations for schools in Basutoland. [Mas¬
eru] 1936. NNC-T NNC-T has also vols. for 1927 and 1931. (Addi¬
tional source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat. cites issues for 1911,1915, and 1921).
43 .Rules and regulations, 1954. Maseru, 1954.
64 p. DLC
44 .Syllabus for elementary vernacular schools.
[Maseru?] 1941.36 p. NN-Sc “Reprint of 1938 edition.”
.Rev. ed. Maseru, 1950. 36 p. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
.Syllabus for High Commission Territories primary higher teachers’ course. [Maseru?] 1957.
Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
47
.Syllabus for intermediate schools. [Morija? Morija Print. Works] 1942. 32 p. NN-Sc
“Reprint of 1940 edition.”
48
.[Morija?] 1951.61 p. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
.Syllabus for primary schools. Maseru, Govt. Printer, 1959.
Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
50
.Syllabus for the Basutoland primary teachers’ course. Maseru, Govt. Printer, 1959.
Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
4
BASUTOLAND
51
.The teaching of English in Basutoland schools. Report of a conference held at Lerotholi Technical School, Maseru, on the 6th-8th January, 1959. Edited by James Walton. Maseru, 1959. 56 p.
MBU
52
Dept, of Health. Report. 1961+ [Maseru?] annual.
NN Superseded by the Annual report of the Minis¬
try of Health of Lesotho (item 162).
53
.Pilot project nutritional survey; report by A. C. Jacques. Maseru, 1955.
Source: Leistner. Econ. structure, p. 54.
54
Dept, of Labour. Analysis of labour statistics of Basu- tos recruited for gold and coal mines. Maseru, monthly.
Source: Leistner. Econ. structure, p. 54.
55 Dept, of Local Government and Community Develop¬
ment. Annual report. Maseru. DLC Title varies: -1961? Annual report of the Com¬
missioner of Local Government. Vols. for -1961? issued by the Dept, of Local
Government. L.C.has 1960-61.
56 .Health services. Maseru [1962?] 8 p. MBU
57 .Local government financial regulations. [Mas¬
eru, Printed by Mazenod Institute] 1959. 34 p. DLC
“Issued with the approval of the High Commis¬ sioner in Council in terms of section 40 of the Local government proclamation.”
58 .Local government handbook, containing the
local government proclamation, by-laws of district councils, standing orders and local government contracts regulations. Maseru, 1960. 1 v. (various pagings) DLC
DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (items 59-64)
59 Basutoland. Plans of development and their financial
implications. [Maseru, 1944] Source: BM Cat., 1965.
60 Development plan, 1963/66. Maseru, 1963. 65 p.
DJBF
61 Development plan, 1963-1968. Maseru, Office of the
Secretariat, 1963. 52 p. Source: UNECA. Bibl.; devel. plans, p. 15.
61a Draft development plan, 1955-60. [Maseru? 195-?]
Source: International Bank. List, p. 6.
62 Five year development programme, 1960-1964.
[Maseru?] 1960.21 p. DJBF Note: An earlier version, Draft development plan
(1960-1964), was submitted to the Secretary of State by
the High Commissioner under cover of correspondence
dated December 8, 1959, according to information on
p. 6 of the List of national development plans, 2d ed., by
Goris Hendrika, issued by the Instemational Bank for
Reconstruction and Development; however, there is no
indication that this draft was ever published.
63 Memorandum of development plans. [Maseru, 1946]
18,18 p. In English and Sesotho. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
64 Memorandum of development plans. [Maseru?
1957?] 17,17 p. DLC In English and Sesotho, the latter inverted and
with special title page: Hlaloso ea merero ea kholiso.
65 Diamond Investigating Committee. Report, [n.p.,
1963?] 1 v. (various pagings) DI-GS
66 Economic Planning Council. Industries for Basuto¬
land; recommendations. Maseru, 1963. 3 p. Source: Leistner. Econ. structure, p. 55.
5
BASUTOLAND_
ESTIMATES, BUDGET, AND FINANCIAL REPORTS (items 67-72)
67 Draft estimates of revenue and expenditure.
[Maseru?] DJBF
Report year ends Mar. 31.
68 Estimates of revenue and expenditure. -1966/67?
[Maseru?] annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31. Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by Lesotho (item 146).
L.C. has 1949 and 1952; NN has earlier vols.
69 ? Memorandum on financial position including esti¬
mates of revenue and expenditure for the five-year period 1959-60 to 1963-64. Maseru, Secretariat, 1958. 1 v. (various pagings) DLC
70 Audit Dept. Report by the Director of Audit on the
audit of the accounts of Basutoland. Maseru. NNUN
Superseded by the Report by the Director of
Audit on the audit of the accounts of Lesotho (item 147) issued by the Dept, of Audit of Lesotho.
71 Financial Secretary. Report on the finances and
accounts. Maseru. NNUN
Earlier vols. issued as the Annual report of the Financial Secretary.
Superseded by a publication with the same title issued by the Treasury.
72 Treasury. Report on the finances and accounts.
Maseru, annual. DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by the Financial Secretary. Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by the Lesotho Treasury (item 151). L.C. has 1961/62-1964/65.
73 Government Archives. Catalogue. [Maseru? 1962]
74 p. MH
74 Government Geologist. Report on the geology of
Basutoland, by G. M. Stockley. Maseru, 1947.
114 p. plates, maps (1 fold, in pocket) QE327.B3A5 1947
75 High Court. Judgment in the case of Chief Constan-
tinus Bereng Griffith, plaintiff, versus Chieftainess
Amelia ’Mantsebo Seeiso Griffith, defendant,
delivered by The Hon. Mr. Justice C. W. H. Lands-
down [i.e. Lansdowne] K.C. at Maseru on Tues¬
day 30th March, 1943. Maseru, Mazenod Institute
[1943?] 55 p. IEN Concerns succession to the chieftaincy.
76 Information Branch. Press release. Maseru. DLC
L.C. has no. 246 and 249 (1962? or 1963?).
LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. (items 77-96)
Note: This section consists of compilations of laws, statutes,
etc., of Basutoland. Individual proclamations and other
pieces of legislation have been excluded since they are regu¬
larly reported in the compilations and in the Official gazette
of the High Commissioner (item 726) and the Basutoland
Government gazette (item 4). Roman-Dutch common law
and Basuto law and custom exist within the legal framework.
Some aspects of Basuto law and custom have been codified in
the Laws of Lerotholi and its various revisions.
77
Laws, statutes, etc. Basutoland. Orders in council, High Commissioner’s proclamations and Govern¬
ment notices, issued during the period from the
12th March, 1868, to the 30th June, 1913. Printed by authority. Cape Town, Cape Times, Govt. Printers, 1913. xviii, 258, v p. DLC-LL
78
.Basutoland native laws of Lerotholi, as amended by the National Council of 1922. Morija, Morija Press, 1922.
Occasionally referred to as “the green book” in Basutoland Council discussions.
Source: te Groen, p. 10.
79
.Basutoland proclamations and notices. 1868?- 1959/60. [Pretoria, Printed by the Govt. Printer] annual. DLC-LL
6
BASUTOLAND
Superseded by the Laws of Basutoland. Rev. ed. (items 88-89).
L.C. has 1922-1959/60 (scattered issued wanting).
80
.Basutoland war measures. 1942-46. [Pre¬
toria?] DLC-LL L.C. has 1942,194546.
.British Basutoland proclamations and the more important of the notices. Morija, 1888. 34 p.
“Reprinted from the Cape of Good Hope Government gazette.”
Source: BM Cat., 1965.
82
.British Basutoland proclamations and the more important of the notices. Morija, 1898.98 p.
IEN
“Reprinted from the Cape of Good Hope Government gazette.”
83
.British Basutoland proclamations and the
more important of the notices. [1884-1904] Pietermaritzburg, P. Davis and Sons, Printers [1904] 107 p. DLC-LL
84 .Cumulative index to the laws of Basutoland
from 1 Jan. 1949 to 31 Dec. 1953+ Maseru. Source: BM Cat., 1965.
85 .Financial orders 1955. Maseru, 1955. 1 v.
(looseleaf)
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
86 .High Commissioner’s proclamations and
notices to June 30th, 1909. Cape Town, Argus
Print. & Pub. Co. [1909?] 332 p. IEN
87 .High Commissioner’s proclamations and more
important Government notices issued during the
period from the 1st July, 1913 to the 31st Decem¬
ber, 1916. Pretoria, Govt. Print, and Stationery
Off., 1918. 131 p. DLC-LL
88
.The laws of Basutoland, containing the orders
in council, proclamations and notices made there¬
under, in force on the 5th day of March, 1960. Rev. ed. Prepared under the authority of the Revised edition of the laws proclamation, 1959, by A. C. Thompson. Cape Town, Printed by Cape Times, 1961.4 v. (2773 p.) DLC-LL
Supersedes Basutoland proclamations and notices (item 79).
89
.The laws of Basutoland; the orders in council, proclamations, laws and notices made thereunder,
v. 5+ 1960+ Mazenod, Mazenod Print. Works, annual. DLC-LL
Vol. for 1960 covers Mar. 6-Dec. 31.
Supplements the 4 vols, of the Laws of Basuto¬ land. Rev. ed.
L.C. has 1960-65.
90
.Laws of Lerotholi. Rev. ed. [Morija?] 1946.
Includes a Declaration of Basuto law and cus¬
tom as recognized by Native administration procla¬ mation no. 61 of 1938. Also contains Rules and Orders of the Paramount Chief, with the approval of the High Commissioner, under the provisions of Sections 8 and 15 of the same proclamation, and Native Court rules, issued by the High Commis¬ sioner under section 34 of Proclamation 62 of 1938.
Source: Basutoland; report, 1946, p. 4.
91
.Rev. Morija, Morija Sesuto Book Depot, 1955. 42 p. DLC-LL
92 .Rev. Morija, Morija Sesuto Book
Depot, 1959. 48 p. NNUN
93 .Melao ea Lerotholi. Morija, Morija Press, 1916.
Source: te Groen, p. 10.
94
.Melea ea Lerotholi (e hlophisitsoeng). Morija,
Morija Sesuto Book Depot, 1955. 55 p. NN
At head of title: Lesotho.
7
BASUTOLAND_
95
.Revised edition of the laws of Basutoland in
force on the 1st day of January, 1949. Compiled
by J. G. Kneen and H. C. Juta. London, Waterlow, Govt. Printer, 1950. 3 v. DLC-LL
96 .Standing instructions; being a compilation of
the standing instructions in force in Basutoland on
the 15th December, 1927. [n.p.] By authority,
1928. 180 p. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
LEGISLATIVE AND ADVISORY COUNCILS (items 97-103)
Note: The advisory Basutoland Council, variously called Basutoland National Council and Basuto National Council, began meeting regularly in 1903 and received statutory recog¬ nition 7 years later. The Basutoland Constitution of 1960 provided for a new National Council with legislative respon¬ sibility in a number of areas relating to internal affairs. An advisory Executive Council, with some responsibility for activities of the departments of government, was also created at this time. In 1965 a new bicameral legislature was estab¬ lished, according to provisions of the pre-independence con¬ stitution. This legislature was composed of a Senate and a popularly elected National Assembly.
97
Council. Proceedings. lst?-53d? session; 19037-58? [Maseru] J709.H3
Vols. to Sept. 10, 1955, v. 2, issued by the agency under a variant name: Basutoland National Council (varies slightly).
Superseded by the Legislative Council debates; official report issued by the Basutoland National Council.
Includes Proceedings of special sessions. L.C. has 1927-28, 1930-32, 1943, 194547,
1949-58. See also item 680.
98
National Council. Legislative council debates; official report. lst-6th? session; 11 Mar./6 June 1960-1965? [Maseru] DLC
Supersedes the Proceedings of the Basutoland Council.
Superseded by the Parliamentary debates; offi¬
cial report, issued by the Lesotho National Assem¬ bly (item 152) and Senate (item 154).
L.C. has Mar. 11/June 6, 1960.
99 National Council. Select Committee on Diamond
Agreement, 1961. Report of the Select Committee
appointed to examine the proposed agreements
with Colonel J. Scott concerning prospecting for
and mining diamonds. [Maseru] 1961. 1 v. (vari¬
ous pagings) DLC Chief Nkuebe Mitchell, chairman.
100 National Council. Select Committee on Discrimina¬
tory Legislation. Report, 1961. [Maseru?] 1961.
1 v. (various pagings) MBU
E. Leanya, chairman.
101 National Council. Select Committee on Importation
and Exportation of Livestock and Agricultural
Produce. Report. Maseru, 1964. 375 p. DLC
102 National Council. Select Committee on the Diamond
Trade Act of 1885 and the Diamond Amendment
Bill of 1960 and the Concessions Veto Proclama¬
tion of 1922 and the Concessions Veto (Amend¬
ment) Bill of 1960. Report. [Maseru] 1961. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
103
National Council. Select Committee on the Liquor Proclamation. Report. [Maseru?] 1961.261 p.
DLC B.L. Mosoang, chairman.
104
Medical Dept. Annual medical and sanitary report.
Maseru. RA352.B3 Title varies slightly.
L.C. has 1924, 1926-33, 1935-37, 1949, 1953-63.
105
Meteorological Service. Basutoland meteorological returns. 1922?+ Maseru. DLC
L.C. has 1927, 1935, 194748; DAS has addi¬ tional holdings.
106
.Monthly rainfall figures at nine district head¬ quarters. Maseru. CLU
8
BASUTOLAND
107 Ministry of Education. Annual report summary of the
Permanent Secretary for Education. Maseru. L677.B3A2
Vols. for 1964+ have also a distinctive title: Education in 1964+
Title varies: 19297-33?, 19467-54, 1957 and 1960, Annual report of the Director of Education.—19347-44? Annual report of the Dept, of Education.-1955-56, 1958-59, 1961-62? Annual report summary of the Director of Educa¬ tion.
Vols. for 19297-64? issued by the Dept, of Edu¬ cation.
Superseded by a publication with the same title issued by the Ministry of Education of Lesotho (item 157).
L.C. has 1929-32, 1934-36, 1944, 1947-61, 1965.
108 Native Court Reform Committee. Report. [Maseru?]
1950. B. A. Marwick, chairman. Cited in Proceedings of the Basuto National
Council, Sept. 16,1950, p. 355.
109 Paramount Chief’s Office. Paramount Chiefs circular.
[Maseru?] Cited in Land tenure in Basutoland, by Vernon
Sheddick, (1954), p. 67, 124, 129, variously as Circular no. 19 of 1948, Paramount Chiefs circu¬ lar no. 2/50 dated 4 Jan. 1950, and Paramount Chiefs circular order, 31/47.
110 Police Dept. Annual report of the Commissioner of
Police. Maseru. NNUN Supersedes the Annual report of the Basutoland
Mounted Police. Superseded by the Annual report of the Com¬
missioner of Police of Lesotho (item 163).
Ill Prison Service. Annual report. [Maseru?]
Superseded by the Annual report of the Prison
Service of Lesotho (item 165). Source: SCOLMA, July 1969, cites vols. for
1951-59.
112 Public Works Dept. Annual report. Maseru. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31. L.C. has 1952,1962/63-1963/64.
113 .Report on Basutoland bridle paths, by W. K.
Hudson. Maseru, 1937. 28 1. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
114 .Report on the regional development of the
water resources of Basutoland, by Ninham Shand. Cape Town, 1956. 28 p.
Report of a consulting engineer to the Director of Public Works of Basutoland.
Source Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
115 .Transport and communications system of
Basutoland. [Maseru? 1955?] DLC-G&M Scale 1:250,000. “Drgs.no. 1051/T1 MTP.l 9/9/55.” Based on GS map no. 2567 of June 1911.
116 Public Works Dept. Survey Office. Basutoland con¬
stituency boundaries 1965. Maseru, 1964. DLC-G&M
Scale 1:250,000.
117 Resident Commissioner. Circular. Maseru.
Cited in the High Commission Territories, pt. 5, Native administration in the British African terri¬ tories, by Lord Hailey, 1953, p. 98.
118 Salaries Commissioner. Review of emoluments of the
public service, by T. M. Skinner. [Mafeking, Printed by Bechuanaland Press, 1965?] 126 p.
JQ2740.A691A55 Skinner prepared similar reports for Bechuana¬
land and Swaziland (item 522).
119 Supervisor of Elections. A report on the 1st general
election in Basutoland, 1960, by J. P. I. Hennessy. [Maseru, 1963] 89 p. MH
Cover title: Report of the Supervisor of Elec¬ tions on the Basutoland general election, 1960.
9
BASUTOLAND_
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Note: This section includes official and quasi-official publi¬ cations cataloged by American libraries or cited in bibliogra¬ phies under headings other than Basutoland. Among them are publications entered by title or by personal or corporate author.
120 Basutoland farmers’ handbook. [Maseru?] Dept, of
Agriculture, 1963. 160 p. “A simplified Sesotho edition ... is in prepa¬
ration.” Prepared by the Public Relations Section. Cited in the Annual report of the Dept, of Agri¬
culture of Basutoland, 1963, p. 27.
121 Basutoland news letter. Maseru, Information Branch.
DLC L.C. has no. 19 and 28, Oct. 4 and Dec. 5,
1962.
122 Duncan, Patrick. Sotho laws and customs; a hand¬
book based on decided cases in Basutoland, together with the Laws of Lerotholi. Cape Town, Oxford University Press, 1960. xiv, 169 p. DLC-LL
“The Basutoland Government has sponsored this work and is greatly indebted to Mr. Patrick Duncan, at one time Judicial Commissioner for the collection and analysis of the judgments of the Judicial Commissioner’s Court as they affect the customary laws of the Basuto ... The Basutoland Government is not, however, responsible for any opinion or conclusion expressed by the author.” (“Note from the Resident Commissioner’s Office,” p.v).
123 Ellenberger, D. Fred. History of the Basuto, ancient
and modern; compiled by D. Fred Ellenberger, and written in English by J. C. Macgregor . . . under the auspices of the Basutoland Government. Lon¬ don, Caxton Pub. Co., 1912. xxii, 396 p. geneal. tables, fold. map. DT782.E6
Written originally in French.
124 Gray, Brian. Basuto soldiers in Hitler’s war. Maseru,
Basutoland Government, 1953.97 p. illus. NN Concerns the military service of the Basuto in
the African Auxiliary Pioneer Corps (later named African Pioneer Corps.).
125 Lenglo la temo. [Maseru?] Dept, of Agriculture,
monthly. Prepared by the Public Relations Section Cited in the Annual report of the Dept of Agri¬
culture of Basutoland for 1962, p. 23.
126 Meyerowitz, H. V. A report on the possibilities of the
development of village crafts in Basutoland. [Morija] Morija Print. Works, 1936. 30 p. illus.
TT119.B3M49
127 Molaetsa oa Temo. [Maseru?] Dept, of Agriculture.
Prepared by the Public Relations Section. Pamphlet series dealing with various agricultural
topics. Cited in the Annual report of the Dept, of Agri¬
culture of Basutoland for 1962, p. 24.
128 Staples, Raymond R., and W. K. Hudson. An ecologi¬
cal survey of the mountain area of Basutoland. [Maseru, 1938] 68 p. illus., fold. map. IEN
Prepared under a grant from the Colonial Development Fund and published by the Govern¬ ment of Basutoland.
129 Teachers’ magazine. Maseru, Education Dept.
Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.), cites no. 1-18, 1937-44.
130
Thornton, Russel W., and W. G. Leckie. The African and his stock. [Morija?] 1942.
Source: Basutoland; report, 1946, p. 64.
130a
Thornton, Russel W., and others. The origin and his¬ tory of the Basuto pony. [Morija? Morija Print. Works, 1936] 35 p. NN
131
Urling Smith, F. M. A report on native education in Basutoland 1925-1926. Cape Town, Cape Times Ltd., 1926. 37 p. DLC
Submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
10
Lesotho
Note: This section includes publications issued by the Kingdom of Lesotho since independence on October 4, 1966. A few reports covering the last years of the Basutoland Government have been issued since independence by agencies of the Lesotho Government and are therefore included in this section.
132 Feasibility report on the Oxbow complex of water
conservation and power projects. [Maseru] 1967. 1 v. (various pagings) maps.
Source: UNECA. New acq., Mar. 1967, p. 5.
133 Government gazette, v. 1+ 14 Oct. 1966+ Maseru,
Govt. Printer, weekly. DLC-LL Supersedes the Government gazette of Basuto¬
land (item 4). Includes legislation. L.C. has Dec. 27,1968+
134 Bureau of Statistics. Annual statistical. bulletin.
1963/64+ Maseru. HA1977.B35A27 Vol. for 1963/64 issued by the Bureau of Sta¬
tistics of Basutoland. L.C. has 1963/64+
135 .Census of production, 1965. Maseru [196-]
15, [9] p. DLC “1st census of production.”
135a .Census of production, 2d, 1966. Maseru,
1968. 13,ixp. DJBF
136 .Trade statement. Maseru. DLC
L.C. has 1966.
CENSUS (items 137-37a)
137 Bureau of Statistics. 1966 population census of Leso¬
tho; interim report. Release 1+ 1967+ Maseru. DLC
L.C. has no. 1.
137a . 1966 population census report. Maseru, 1968.
DS Contents.—pt. 1. Administrative, methodologi¬
cal and financial report.—pt. 2. Census tables. See also item 18.
138 Dept, of Information. Land of rolling mountains and
running streams. [Maseru, 1966] 32 p. illus. DLC
139 .Lesotho immigration regulations. Maseru
[1967?] 21. MBU
140 .Lesotho; report. 1965+ Maseru, illus. annual.
DLC Supersedes Basutoland; report issued by Gt.
Brit. Colonial Office (item 622). Title varies: 1965, Basutoland; report. L.C. has 1965-67.
141 .Personalities in Lesotho. [Maseru, 1966]
[64] p. geneal. table, ports. DT787.2.A1 A44
DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (items 142-45)
142 Estimates of development fund revenue and expendi¬
ture. 1967/68?+ [Maseru?] annual. DJBF Report year ends Mar. 31.
143 Five year development plan, 1967-1972 [Maseru?
1966] 1021. DNAL
144 Memorandum on the estimates of development fund
revenue and expenditure. Maseru, annual. CtY Report year ends Mar. 31.
11
LESOTHO
145
Prime Minister, 1966- (Jonathan) Speech moving the 1968/69 development fund estimates of revenue and expenditure in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, 20th March, 1968. [Maseru, 1968] 1 v. MBU
In English and Sesotho. Includes Estimates of the development fund
revenue and expenditure 1968/69.
ESTIMATES, BUDGET, AND FINANCIAL REPORTS (items 146-51)
146
Estimates of revenue and expenditure. 1967/68?+ [Maseru?] annual. DJBF
Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by Basutoland (item 68).
147 Audit Dept. Report by the Director of Audit on the
audit of the accounts of Lesotho. Maseru. NNUN Supersedes the Report by the Director of Audit
on the audit of the accounts of Basutoland (item 70) issued by the Audit Dept, of Basutoland.
148 Bureau of Statistics. National accounts. 1964/65+
[Maseru] DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. Vols. for 1964/65 and 1965/66 issued together. L.C. has 1964/65+
149 .Interim report, May 1967. [Maseru]
Cited in the preface of the National accounts, 1964/65-1965/66.
150 Ministry of Finance. Budget speech [of the Minister
for Finance before the House of Assembly] Maseru, annual. DJBF
151 Treasury. Accounts for the financial year. Maseru.
NNUN Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by the Treasury of Basutoland (item 72).
LEGISLATURE (items 152-54)
Note: The Parliament of Lesotho, according to the indepen¬ dence constitution, consists of the King, the Senate, and the National Assembly. The Senate is composed of the principal chiefs or their nominees and a number of appointees of the King. The National Assembly is popularly elected.
152 Parliament. National Assembly. Parliamentary
debates; official report (unrevised). Maseru. DLC
Vols. for 1967?+ called also v. 2?+ (Hansard). Supersedes in part the Legislative Council
debates of the Basutoland National Council (item
98). Title varies: 1965?-66? Official report (Han¬
sard). Vols. for 1965?-66? issued by the National
Assembly of Basutoland. L.C. has Aug. 15/26, 1966, Mar. 9, 14/16,
1967, Mar. 29/31, 1968.
153 .Standing orders of the National Assembly of
Lesotho passed by the National Assembly, Febru¬ ary 1967. [Morija, 1967?] 46 p. DS
154 Parliament. Senate. Parliamentary debates (Hansard);
official report. lst?+ session; 1965?+ Maseru. DLC
Supersedes in part the Legislative Council debates of the Basutoland National Council (item 98).
Vols. for 1965?-66? issued by the Basutoland Senate.
L.C. has Oct. 1965.
155
Ministry of Agriculture, Co-operatives and Marketing. Annual report. Maseru, Agricultural Information Service. DLC
Vol. for 1966 includes summary reports cover¬ ing 1964-65 and 1967.
At head of cover title: Ministry of Agriculture, Co-ops and Marketing.
L.C. has 1966.
156
.Report on crop research in Lesotho, 1960- 1965, by H. Weinmann. [Maseru, 1966] 67 p.
NNUN
12
LESOTHO
157
[Ministry of Education.] Annual report summary of the Permanent Secretary [for Education]. Maseru.
Supersedes a publication with the same title issued by the Ministry of Education of Basutoland (item 107).
Vols. for 1966?+ have also a distinctive title: Education in 1966?+
Source: UNECA. New acq., Dec. 1968, p. 23.
158
.Investigation into the teaching of science dur¬ ing the first three years of secondary school educa¬ tion: a survey of science education in Lesotho Secondary School as revealed by answers to Unesco questionnaire, June-September, 1966, by D. S. Lugg. Maseru [196-]
Source: Hanson. Lesotho, p. 87.
159 .Outline of plan for the expansion and im¬
provement of secondary education during 1968/69 and the five year period 1969/1970-1973/1974, by M. G. Dickson. Maseru, 1968.
Source: Hanson. Lesotho, p. 86.
160 .Planning of secondary education in Lesotho,
by M. G. Dickson. Maseru, 1967. Source: Hanson. Lesotho, p. 86.
161 Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Diplomatic and consular
list. Maseru. DLC Lists personnel of foreign missions in Lesotho
and Lesotho’s diplomatic personnel abroad. L.C. has Dec. 1968.
162 Ministry of Health. Annual report. Maseru. NNUN
Supersedes the Annual report of the Basutoland Dept, of Health (item 52).
163 Police Dept. Annual report of the Commissioner of
Police. Maseru. NNUN Supersedes the Annual report of the Commis¬
sioner of Police of Basutoland (item 110).
164 Prime Minister, 1966- (Jonathan) Lesotho
[Speeches by Leabua Jonathan, Prime Minister.
White paper on proposals of the Basutoland Gov¬ ernment concerning the advent of independence. Maseru, Dept, of Information and Broadcasting, 1967?] 52 p. illus. DS
165 Prison Service. Annual report. Maseru. MBU
Supersedes the Annual report of the Prison Ser¬ vice of Basutoland, (item 111).
MBU has 1966.
166 Public Service Commission. Circular. [Maseru?]
Circulars deal with various administrative prob¬ lems such as reporting vacancies, writing confiden¬ tial reports, etc.
Source: Lesotho; report, 1966, p. 142.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Note: This section includes official and quasi-official publica¬
tions cataloged in American libraries or cited in bibliogra¬
phies under headings other than Lesotho. Among them are
publications established by title or by personal or corporate
author.
167 Koenanews. [Maseru] Dept, of Information, daily.
Source: Lesotho; report, 1968, p. 205.
167a Lesotho-Basutoland notes and records, no. 1+
1959+ Maseru, illus. annual. NSyU Organ of the Lesotho Scientific Association. Vol. for 1959 issued by the Education Dept.;
1960?+ issued by the Information Dept, of Basutoland.
168 Lesotho quarterly, v. 1+ Nov. 1965+ [Morija?]
Lesotho Information Dept, illus. DLC Titles varies: Nov. 1965-July? 1966, Basutoland
quarterly. Vols. for Nov. 1965-July? 1966 issued by the
Basutoland Information Dept. In English and Sesotho. L.C. has Nov. 1965-July 1966, Oct 1967; Apr.
1968+
168a Lesotho telephone directory. [Morija, Morija Print.
Works] DLC
13
LESOTHO
168a (continued) Issued by the Dept, of Posts and Telecommuni¬
cations?
L.C.has 1968.
169 Lesotho times, v. 1?+ (no. 1?+ ); 1 Jan. 1963+
Maseru [Dept, of Information] illus. weekly. DLC
Title varies: Jan. 1, 1963-Oct.? 1966, Basuto¬
land times.
In English or Sesotho. L.C. has v. 7, no. 206(1969).
170 Pampiri ea Balemi ba Lesotho. Lesotho farmers’jour¬
nal. v. 1+ spring 1955+ Maseru, illus. semiannual. DLC
Title varies: 1955-66? Pampiri ea Balemi ba Lesotho. Basutoland farmers’ journal.
Vols. for 1955-66? issued by the Dept, of Agri¬
culture; 1966?+ Ministry of Agriculture.
L.C.has 1956-59 and winter 1961.
171 Spotlight on Lesotho, no. 1+ 1968+ London, Leso¬
tho High Commission. Source: SCOLMA, July 1969.
172 World Food Program. Quarterly progress report; pro¬
ject 230, 230 expansion and 230 extension.
[Maseru?] DLC L.C. has Mar. 31 and July 1/Sept. 30, 1968;
Jan. 1/Mar. 31, 1969+
173 .Quarterly progress report; project 352.
[Maseru?] DLC
L.C. has July 1/Sept. 30, 1968.
Bechuanaland
Note: This section consists of documents issued by or on behalf of the Bechuana¬
land Government to September 30, 1966. It does not include works concerning British Bechuanaland (incorporated in the Cape of Good Hope in 1895). Additional
publications relating to Bechuanaland can be located in the section on the High Commission Territories collectively (items 550-57) and among the official publica¬ tions of Great Britain (items 601-785).
It should be noted that in the period shortly before independence, many govern¬ ment documents began to appear without the designation “Protectorate. ” There¬ fore, throughout this section and elsewhere in the bibliography, unless the full name is essential for accuracy, Bechuanaland Protectorate is called Bechuanaland.
174
Bechuanaland Protectorate. [Mafeking?] DLC-G&M Scale 1:1,000,000. “BP/RM/11”
Shows scheduled public roads, boundaries, mines, towns and major villages, railway lines, and various water locations.
175 Bechuanaland Protectorate temperature returns.
[Maseru?] annual. DLC . L.C. ha§ 1933/34, 1937/38, 1947/48-1948/49.
176
Blue book. [Mafeking?]
Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.), cites
vols. for 192346. No more published?
177
Financial and accounting instructions. 2d ed. [Mafe¬ king?] 1953. 1 v. (loose-leaf)
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
178
Government gazette, v. 14; 8 Oct. 1963-29? Sept. 1966. Gaberones [Govt. Printer] irregular.
DLC-LL Supersedes the Bechuanaland Protectorate edi¬
tion of the Gazette issued by the High Commis- 14
BECHUANALAND
sioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate, and Swaziland (item 722).
Title varies slightly.
Superseded by the Botswana Government gazette (item 297) which continues its numbering.
Includes extraordinary editions. Includes legislation.
Supplements accompany some numbers.
L.C. has Oct. 8,1963-Sept. 29,1966 (scattered issues wanting).
179
Memorandum of agreement between Tshekedi Khama
and the British South Africa Company, 21st March 1932. [n.p.] 1934.
Concerns mining concessions.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
180 Record of proceedings at judicial enquiry re Seretse
Khama [held at Serowe under High Commis¬ sioner’s Notice no. 165 of 1949, under the presi¬
dency of Sir Walter Harragin . . . assisted by Mr. R. S. Hudson and Mr. G. E. Nettelton, etc.]. [n.p.]
1949. 14 v. in 2. Inquiry investigating Seretse Khama’s right of
succession to the Paramountcy of the Baman-
gwato. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
181 Regulations prescribing the constitution, powers and
duties of school committees for native schools in the Bechuanaland Protectorate. [Mafeking?]
1931. Cited in Education libraries bulletin, suppl. 5,
1962, pt. 1, p. 40.
182 Report on the structure and conditions of service of
tribal administrations in the Bechuanaland Protec¬
torate, by A. J. Beeby, Finance Secretary, as amended and agreed to by D. M. Robinson [and]
L. M. Seretse, members, sub-committee, after con¬
sidering the comments and recommendations
made by the African authorities and district com¬
missioners to whom the original draft was submit¬
ted. [Mafeking? 1963?] 1 v. (various paging) MBU
183 Staff list. [Mafeking?]
Among the various lists with distinctive titles,
the following have been identified: a. Junior Service staff list.
L.C. has Apr. 1,1959.
b. Staff list “B” (African). L.C. has Oct. 1,1952.
c. Staff list division I & II. Title varies: l935?-49? Staff list.—
1950?-53? Staff list “A” -1954?-59, Senior Service staff list.
L.C. has June 30, 1938, 1939 and 1944,
Apr. 1, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1951, and 1953, Oct. 1, 1953, June 1, 1957, and Apr. 1,
1960 and 1961. d. Staff list division III.
L.C. has Apr. 1,1960.
e. Staff list scale A/P and T/E. L.C. has Apr. 1,1963 and 1964.
184 Border Police. Instructions for the Bechuanaland
Border Police. Mounted drill. Cape Town, J. C.
Juta, 1895. 41 p. Contents.—pt. 1. Equitation.
Source: BM Cat., 1965.
CENSUS (items 185-91)
Note: Population censuses have been conducted in 1904, 1911, 1921, 1936, 1946,1956, and 1964. The results appear in the separately published reports which are listed below and are summarized in annual reports on Bechuanaland (items 625b and 696) issued by the British Government. No sepa¬ rately published census report for 1936 has been identified.
1904
185 Bechuanaland Protectorate census, 1904. [n.p.,
190-] Source: Intemat’l pop. census bibl., p. 5-1.
1911
186 Census taken in th£ Bechuanaland Protectorate on
the 7th May, 1911. [n.p., 191-] Source: Internat’l pop. census bibl., p. 5-1. DLC
15
BECHUANALAND
1921
187 Bechuanaland Protectorate census, 1921. [n.p., 192-]
21. typewritten. DNAL
1946
188 Census, 1946. [n.p., 194-] xxii, 68 p.
HA1977.B4A5 1946
“Report by Mr. C. W. Cousins”: p. i-xxii.
1956
189 Population census, Bechuanaland Protectorate, Octo¬
ber 3rd 1956. [n.p., 1958?] 3 pts.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
1964
190 Population census 1964-date calendar. [Mafeking,
196-] DLC
191 Report on the census of the Bechuanaland Protector¬
ate, 1964. [Bulawayo, Printed for the Bechuana¬
land Protectorate Govt, by Mardon Printers,
1965?] vii, 130 p. DLC
CONSTITUTION (items 192-97)
Note: In 1960 a constitution was introduced in the Bech¬
uanaland Protectorate, based on proposals submitted by the
Joint Advisory Council’s Constitutional Committee together
with modifications and recommendations suggested by the
Resident Commissioner and the High Commissioner. New
constitutional talks began in 1963 and culminated in the
drafting of a pre-independence constitution which was
approved in June 1964 and became effective as of March 3,
1965. In February 1966, in London, an independence consti¬
tution was negotiated by which Bechuanaland would become
the Republic of Botswana on September 30, 1966.
See also items 623, 703, 771.
192 Information Branch. The Constitution of the Bech¬
uanaland Protectorate, 1961; an account prepared by the Information Branch of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Government in cooperation with the
Bechuanaland Book Center. Lobatsi, Bechuana¬
land Book Center [1962] 59 p. DLC
193 Joint Advisory Council. Constitutional Committee.
Report, on the establishment of a Legislative
Council and Executive Council for the Bechuana¬
land Protectorate, made to the Joint Advisory
Council of the Bechuanaland Protectorate on the
8th October, 1959. [Mafeking? 1959?] 581. JQ2760.A73 1959
R. Peter Fawcus, chairman.
194 Legislative Assembly. Bechuanaland Protectorate:
Proposals for an independence constitution.
[Gaberones? 1965] (Its Paper no. 31 of 1965/66)
Source: Proctor, p. 67.
195 .Additional proposals arising out of discussion
in the House of Chiefs. [Gaberones? 1965?] (Its
Paper no. 27 of 1965/66) Source: Proctor, p. 68.
196 .Modifications to the independence constitu¬
tion agreed at the London Constitutional Confer¬
ence, February 14th-15th, 1966. [Gaberones?
1966?] Source: Proctor, p. 69.
197 Legislative Council. Constitutional discussions. [Mafe¬
king? 1963?] (Its Paper no. 9 of 1963/64)
Source: Proctor, p. 61.
198
Delimitation Commission. Report of the Delimitation Commission appointed in pursuance of section 3 of the Bechuanaland electoral provisions order,
1964. [Mafeking?] 1964. 721. CSt-H Sir Alastair Forbes, chairman. (Reported in the
Newsletter of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Government, Aug. 14, 1964, p. 1).
199
.Bechuanaland Protectorate consti¬ tuency boundaries 1964. Mafeking, Surveyor Gen¬ eral, 1964. (BP 197/1) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:1,000,000.
16
BECHUANALAND
Compiled from existing maps and 1964 census information as a diagramatic supplement to the Report of the Delimitation Commission.
Includes details of Francistown East and West constituency and the Mochudi constituency.
200
Dept, of Agriculture. Annual report. 1939?+ [Mafe- king?] DLC
Report year for 1962/637-1963/64? ends Sept. 30.
Vols. for 1944-47 issued by the Agricultural Division of the Dept, of Livestock and Agricultural Services.
Superseded by the Annual report of the Dept, of Agriculture of Botswana (item 302).
L.C. has 1956-57, 1962/63-1963/64. (Source of additional bibliographic information: BM Cat., 1965).
201 Department of Co-operative Societies. Annual report.
lst?+ 1964?+ Mafeking. DLC L.C. has 1965.
202 Dept, of Livestock and Agricultural Services. Annual
report. [Mafeking?] DNAL Vols. for 194546 include the Annual report of
the Dept, of Veterinary Services (called Veterinary Dept.).
203 Dept, of Veterinary Services. Annual report.
19397-1962/63? [Mafeking] SF695.B4A3 Vols. for 1939744, 1947-52 issued by the
agency under an earlier name: Veterinary Dept. (1944 and 1947 called Veterinary Division, Dept, of Livestock and Agricultural Services.)
Vols. for 194546 included in the Annual report of the Dept, of Livestock and Agricultural Services.
Superseded by the Annual report of the Dept, of Veterinary Services of Botswana (item 306).
L.C. has 1950-61 and 1962/63. (Source of addi¬ tional bibliographic information: BM Cat., 1965.).
204 .Report of the inoculation campaign against
foot and mouth disease in the Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate, 1934. [Mafeking, 1935] 14 p. DNAL
Cover title: The foot & mouth disease inocula¬ tion campaign, 1934.
Issued by the agency under an earlier name: Veterinary Dept.
Signed by W. H. Chase and J. H. N. Hobday.
205 .A tsetse fly and trypanosomiasis survey in
Bechuanaland 1940-42, presented by John William Macaulay. [Mafeking? 1943] 68 p. DNAL
Issued by the agency under an earlier name: Veterinary Dept.
206 .Veterinary bulletin. Mar. 1953+ [Mafeking?]
monthly. Vols. for 1953?- issued by the agency under an
earlier name: Veterinary Dept.? A simpler version, issued in Setswana, began
publication in Jan. 1954. Source: Bechuanaland; report, 1953, p. 30.
DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (items 207-13)
207 Colonial development and welfare schemes. Estimates
of expenditure. [Mafeking?] annual. DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes in part the agency’s Estimates of
revenue and expenditure (item 217). L.C. has 1958/59-1961/62.
208 Development budget. [Mafeking?] DLC
L.C. has 1964/65.
209 Development plan, 1956-1960. [Mafeking? 195-]
Source: UNECA. Bibl.; devel. plans, p. 3.
210 Development plan, 1960-1964 and draft Colonial
Development and Welfare Schemes, 1960-1964. [n.p., I960?] 146 p. DLC
See also item 255.
211 Development plan, 1963/68. Mafeking, Bechuanaland
Press, 1963. 72 p. illus. DJBF
17
BECHUANALAND_
212 Draft development plan, 1963/1968. [n.p., 1963?]
59, [10] p. DJBF
213 Estimates for the development fund. Gaberones,
Govt. Printer, annual. DLC Title varies slightly. Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by Botswana (item 309), L.C.has 1965/66-1966/67.
214 Director of Medical Services. Annual medical and
sanitary report. [Mafeking] RA407.5.B4A3 L.C. has 1944-63 (1946 wanting).
215 Education Dept. Annual report. Mafeking.
L676.B4A3 Title varies: 19407-56, 1958, 1961 and 1963?,
Annual report.—1957, Triennial survey 1955-57, including annual summary for 1957.-1959-60 and 1962, Annual report summary.
Superseded by the Report of the Education Dept, of Botswana (item 319).
L.C.has 1941-63.
215a .Primary school syllabus for African schools in
the Bechuanaland Protectorate. [Mafeking, 194-?] 29 p. NNC-T
Issued by the Director of Education.
ESTIMATES AND FINANCIAL REPORTS (items 216-20)
216 Annual statements of accounts. -1964/65. [Mafe¬
king] DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by Botswana (item 313). L.C.has 1964/65.
217 Estimates of revenue and expenditure. 1891/92-
1964/65? Mafeking. annual. HJ80N.A23 Report year ends Mar. 31. Title varies slightly.
Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by Botswana (item 314). Vols. for 1953/54-1957/58, “including Colonial
development and welfare schemes” (varies
slightly). L.C. has 1938/39-1964/65 (1949/50-1951/52
wanting).
218 Notes on draft estimates of revenue and expenditure
for the year (budget). [Mafeking?] annual. DLC L.C. has 1963/64-1964/65.
219 Audit Dept. Report of the Director of Audit on the
accounts of the Bechuanaland Government. -1966. Mafeking. annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31. Superseded by the Report of the Director of
Audit on the accounts of the Botswana Govern¬
ment (item 315). L.C.has 1961-63 and 1966.
220 Treasury. Annual report. 1946/47?+ [Mafeking]
DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. L.C. has 1959/60, 1961/62 and 1963/64.
221 Forest Dept. Annual report of the Forest Officer.
[Mafeking?] DLC Publication suspended 19537-64. Superseded by the Report on the forest admin¬
istration of Botswana issued by the Forest Dept, of Botswana (item 320).
L.C.has 1947.
222
.Forestry and the war effort: Statement of the Bechuanaland Forest Authority. [Morija, Morija Print-Works] 1946. 11 p. DNAL
Geological Survey Dept. Note: Established in 1948 as the Dept, of Geological
Survey, the present name was adopted apparently in 1954.
223
Annual report. 19497-65. [Lobatsi] QE327.B4A3 At head of cover title: 1964-65, Ministry of
Mines, Commerce and Industry.
18
BECHUANALAND
Superseded by the Annual report of the Bots¬ wana Geological Survey Dept, (item 322).
Includes listing of department reports, pub¬ lished and unpublished, which were prepared dur¬ ing the year.
L.C.has 1953-65.
224
.Bechuanaland Protectorate 1959. Lobatsi, 1959. DLC-G&M
Scale 1:2,000,000. J. H. Webb, draughtsman. Shows boundaries, main and secondary dry
roads, railroads, rivers, lakes, mines, towns, and major villages.
225 .Bulletin, no. 1+ Lobatsi, 1965+ illus., maps.
The following have been identified: 1. Boocock, C. Mineral resources of the Bech¬
uanaland Protectorate. 1965. QE327.B4A25 no. 1 2. Green, D. The Karroo system in Bechuana¬
land. 1966. QE327.B4A25 no. 2
226 .Coal exploration; records of boreholes, v. 1+
[Lobatsi] 1957+ DLC
227 .Mineral resources report, no. 1+ [Lobatsi]
1959+ maps, diagrs. The following have been identified: 1. Van Straten, O. J. The Morapule coalfield,
Palpaye area. 1959. TN119.B4A3 no. 1 2. Green, D. The Mamabule coal area. 1961.
65 p. maps (in pocket) TNI 19.B4A3 no. 2
228 .Provisional geological map of Bechuanaland.
Lobatsi, 1966. DLC-G&M Scale 1:2,000,000. “Topography based on the 1/125,000 sheet
series published by the Directorate of Overseas Surveys and the 1/1 M ICAO chart with amend¬ ments by the Geological Survey Department.”
229 .Provisional geological map of the Bechuana¬
land Protectorate, 1956 and 1957. [Lobatsi,
1956-57] Scale 1:2,000,000.
Cited in Geological bibliography of Africa, issued by the United Nations Economic Commis¬ sion for Africa, Standing Commission on Industry Natural Resources and Transport, (E/CN.14/- INR/48), 1963, p. 107.
230 .Records. 1956+ [Lobatsi] illus., maps (part
fold.) biennial. QE327.B4A28 Replaces the summaries of field work carried
out by individual geologists, formerly included in its Annual report (item 223).
L.C.has 1956, 1957/58-1961/62.
231 .Road map of the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Lobatsi, 1959. DLC-G&M Scale 1:2,000,000. Based on the ICAO World aeronautical chart
(scale 1:1,000,000) with additional details taken from the print laydowns prepared by the Director¬ ate of Colonial Surveys.
J. H. Webb, geological draughtsman.
House of Chiefs. Note: The pre-independence constitution of Bechua¬
naland created a consultative House of Chiefs to advise
the Legislative Assembly on legislation affecting tradi¬
tional affairs. This body first met in April 1965. Minutes
of the early sessions were reported in newspaper accounts.
232 Minutes. Lobatsi.
Superseded by a publication with the same title which continues its numbering, issued by the House of Chiefs of Botswana (item 328).
Source: Proctor, p. 67.
233 Information Branch. Newsletter, v. [ 1 ?] —5; 1961?-
65? Mafeking. biweekly. DLC Superseded by the Bechuanaland daily news
(item 279). L.C. has June 14, 1962-Apr. 9, 1965 (scattered
issues).
234 .Bulletin from Bechuanaland. [Mafe¬
king] Press service which was annexed to the News¬
letter until Oct. 1962. Cited in the Newsletter, Oct. 10, 1962, p. 5.
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BECHUANALAND
235 .If you ask me. Supplement. [Mafeking]
Newssheet which has its own pagination and is
appended to the Newsletter. L.C.has no. 8-12, May 13-Sept. 1963.
236 .Press release. [Mafeking?] irregular.
Source: Bechuanaland; report, 1961/62, p. 80.
LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. (items 237-51)
Note: The following section consists of compilations of laws,
statutes, etc., of Bechuanaland. Individual pieces of legisla¬
tion have generally been excluded with the exception of item
238, which is accompanied by an explanatory memorandum,
and item 249, because of its significance. Individual laws,
proclamations, and other pieces of legislation are regularly
included in compilations and are reported in the Official
gazette of the High Commissioner (item 726) or the Bech¬
uanaland Government gazette (item 178).
237 .Bechuanaland Protectorate legislation (and the
more important other notices) v. [1]—44? 1891/1914-1959/60. [Mafeking?] 1915-61.
DLC-LL Vol. 1 covers May 9, 1891-June 30,1914;v. 2,
July 1,1914-Dec. 31,1915.
Title varies: 1891/1914, Orders in council and High Commissioner’s proclamations and notices.- 1915-53, High Commissioner’s proclamations and
the more important Government notices (varies slightly).
Spine title varies: 1891/1914, Bechuanaland Protectorate orders in council.—1919?-37, 1941-53, Bechuanaland Protectorate proclama¬ tions and Government notices (varies slightly).— 1938-40, Bechuanaland Protectorate Government proclamations.
Superseded by Statute law (item 251) which continues its numbering.
Vol. for 1891/1914 edited by M. Williams. L.C. has 1891/1914-1959/60 (1917, 1928, and
1947 wanting).
238 .Bechuanaland Protectorate native administra¬
tion and native tribunals proclamation of 1934 with explanatory memorandum, [n.p.] 1935.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
Note: The text of the memorandum together with the
proclamations appear also in the Official gazette of the
High Commissioner (item 726) for Jan. 4, 1935. A Sets-
wana version was authorized for circulation throughout
the territory.
239 .Customs proclamations. 28th June, 1911, to
27th December, 1929. Kimberley, Printed by M.
Henderson, 1930. 13,243 (i.e. 244) p. DLC-LL
After p. 24 extra numbered leaf 25 (i). At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate.
240 .Government notices. 26th March, 1896 to
31st December, 1929. Kimberley, Printed by M.
Henderson, 1930. xii, 237, 12 p. DLC-LL At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate.
241 .High Commissioner’s notices & proclamations.
From April, 1888, to June, 1893. Cape Town, Townshend, Taylor & Snashall, 1893. 116, vii p.
DLC-LL
At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate
and B. S. A. Company’s Territory. “Reprinted from Cape of Good Hope Govern¬
ment gazette.”
242 .High Commissioner’s notices & proclamations.
From April, 1888 to June, 1895. Cape Town, 1895. a-h, 194, xv p.
At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate and B. S. A. Company’s Territory.
“Reprinted from Cape of Good Hope Govern¬ ment gazette.”
Source: BM Cat., 1965.
243
.The highway code of the Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate. [Mafeking? 1950?] 30 p. DLC-LL
244
.The laws of Bechuanaland Protectorate, con¬ taining the orders-in-council, proclamations, and notices made thereunder, in force on the 1st day
of January, 1948. Rev. ed., prepared under the authority of the Revised edition of the laws proc¬
lamation, 1948, by H. C. Juta. London, Printed by C. F. Roworth, to be purchased from Controller of Stores, Mafeking, 1949. 3 v. DLC-LL
20
BECHUANALAND
“Amendments .. . (up to and including Gazette
no. 2625 of 15. 12. 50)”: [13] leaves inserted in v. 3.
245
.The laws of the Bechuanaland Protectorate;
containing the orders-in-council, proclamations,
and notices made thereunder, in force on the 1st day of January, 1959. Rev. ed. prepared under the
authority of the Revised edition of the laws proc¬ lamation, 1959, by A. C. Thompson. Parow,
Printed by Cape Times, 1959.4 v. (2728 p.)
.Orders in council and High Commissioner’s proclamations, together with an appendix covering
the more important Government notices from 9th May 1891 to 30th June 1898. Edited by D. Ward. London, Darling, 1898. 123 p. NN
247
.Orders in council and High Commissioner’s proclamations, together with an appendix con¬
taining the more important Government notices from 9th May, 1891, to ... [31st of March, 1909] Edited to the 30th June, 1898, by D. Ward ...
and rev. and brought up to date by Barry May. Cape Town, Cape Times, Govt. Printers, 1904-09.
3 v. DLC-LL Paged continuously.
At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate. Vols. 2-3 edited by B. May and published by
African Book Co., Grahamstown, Cape Colony;
v. 2 contains also “Acts of the Cape Parliament
applied to the Bechuanaland Protectorate”; v. 3 has title: Orders in council and High Commis¬
sioner’s proclamations and notices.
248 .Orders in council and proclamations, 30th
June, 1890 to 31st December, 1929. Kimberley,
Printed by M. Henderson, 1930. xxxiv, 592,32 p. DLC-LL
At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate. “Customs agreements, proclamations and
notices are published in a separate volume .’’-Pref.
See also item 239.
249 .The penal code law. [Mafeking, Govt. Printer]
139 p. DLC-LL
“Law no. 2 of 1964.”
Supersedes the unwritten substantive criminal
law in force in the Colony of the Cape of Good
Hope on the 10th June 1891, which had formerly prevailed in the territory.
250
.Standing instructions compiled from official records and circulars, May 1934. Mafeking, Mafe¬
king Mail [1934] xxi,961.
At head of title: Bechuanaland Protectorate Government.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
251
.Statute law. v. 45749; 19617-65. [Mafeking, Printed by Bechuanaland Press, The Govt. Printer for the Bechuanaland Protectorate] annual.
DLC-LL Supersedes and continues the numbering of
Bechuanaland Protectorate legislation (and the more important other notices) (item 237).
Superseded by a publication with the same title, which continues its numbering, issued by Botswana (item 337).
L.C.has 1961-65.
LEGISLATIVE AND ADVISORY COUNCILS (items 252-67)
Note: In 1920, statutory Native and European Advisory
Councils were established to advise the Resident Commis¬
sioner on matters affecting the African and European popula¬
tions. The Native (later African) Advisory Council was
composed of government officials, chiefs and other African
representatives, while the European Advisory Council was
elected by the European population. A Joint Advisory Coun¬
cil was formed in 1950 consisting of representatives of the
two Councils and officials. This advisory body was given
some responsibilities for drafting legislation. In 1960, a new
constitution, based on proposals drafted by the Joint Advi¬
sory Council’s Constitutional Committee, became effective.
The constitution provided for a Legislative Council composed
of Africans, Europeans, and an Asian representative, the
latter two being popularly elected by their constituents.
African representatives were nominated by an African Coun¬
cil, which also served as a consultative body on African
affairs. An advisory Executive Council was established. The
pre-independence constitution, which became effective in
1965, created a Legislative Assembly, the majority of mem¬
bers of which were popularly elected. A Prime Minister was
to be chosen from the Legislative Assembly through elections
in the Assembly. A consultative House of Chiefs was estab¬
lished to advise on legislation affecting traditional affairs (see also item 232).
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BECHUANALAND
252 African Advisory Council. Minutes. lst?40th session;
1921 ?-60. Mafeking J723 .H455 Vols. for 19217-39 issued by the agency under
an earlier name: Native Advisory Council. L.C. has 1932-33, 193742, 1946-May 30/June
2,1960.
253 European Advisory Council. Minutes. lst?-62d ses¬
sion; 19207-April 16/17,1959. Mafeking. J723.H454
Title varies slightly. L.C. has Oct. 31,1921-Apr. 16/17,1959.
254 Joint Advisory Council. Minutes. [1st]-11th session;
3/6 Nov. 1950-17/18 Oct. 1960. Mafeking. J723.H456
Minutes of the final session were not issued. Vol. [1] called “inaugural session”. L.C. has 3/6 Nov. 1950-17/18 Oct. 1960.
(Source of additional bibliographic information: SCOLMA, July 1966 [suppl.]).
255 .Minutes of a special session held at Lobatsi,
21st-22d January, 1960. [Mafeking? 1960] xxv, 341. JQ2760.A55 1960
Discussion concerns development plans for 1960-1964 and ways of raising revenue. Includes text of a memorandum, Notes on the draft devel¬ opment plan for 1960-64, which had been circu¬ lated earlier among Council members.
See also item 210.
256 .Minutes of a special session held at Mafeking,
under the presidency of W. F. Mackenzie, Resident Commissioner, 14th July, 1954. [Mafeking? 1954] 53 1. HD9427.B6A5
Discussion centers on the economic implica¬ tions of the impending operation of the abattoir at Lobatsi financed by the Colonial Development Corporation.
256a .Minutes of an informal meeting between the
Joint Advisory Council and the High Commis¬ sioner, His Excellency Sir John Maud, at Lobatsi on the 28th August, 1959. [Mafeking? 1959?] 201. DLC
“Confidential.” Includes discussion of the advantages and dis¬
advantages of moving the Protectorate Govern¬ ment’s headquarters from Mafeking in South
Africa to Bechuanaland.
257 Legislative Assembly. Official report of the debates.
1st session (lst-6th? meeting); 23/26 Mar. 1965- 1966? [Gaberones] DLC
Supersedes a publication with the same title issued by the Legislative Council, (item 263).
Cover title: Mar. 23/26, 1965-1966? Official
report (Hansard 13-18?). Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by the National Assembly of the Botswana
Parliament (item 338). L.C. has Mar. 23/26, 1965-Mar. 14/21, 1966.
258 Legislative Council. Conduct and development of the
livestock industry. [Mafeking] 1964. 41 p. (Its Paper no. 17 of 1963/64)
Source: Tech, co-op., Jan. 1965, item 79.
259 .The development of the public service. [Mafe¬
king?] Bechuanaland Press, 1964. 66 p. (Its Paper no. 20 of 1964/65) JQ2760.A125 no.20
See also item 262.
260 .Local government in the Bechuanaland Protec¬
torate. [Mafeking, 1964] 12 p. (Its Paper no. 21 of 1964) CSt-H
Cover title. This publication is mainly based on the recom¬
mendations of an advisory committee appointed to inquire into local government that were sub¬ mitted in April 1964.
See also item 268.
261
.Members’ handbook, 1962. Mafeking, Bech¬ uanaland Protectorate Govt., 1962. 58 p. DLC
262
.Motion: That this House support the views and proposals set out in the Government white paper entitled The development of the public serv¬ ice. [Mafeking, Govt. Printer, 1964] 25 p. DLC
22
BECHUANALAND
“Extract from the record of debates in the Bechuanaland Legislative Council for Thursday, 19th November 1964.”
See also item 259.
263
.Official report of the debates. 1st4th session; 20-21 and 26 June/3 July 1961-16/19 Nov. 1964. [Mafeking] DLC
Cover title: 1961-64, Official report (Hansard 1-12).
Superseded by a publication with the same title issued by the Legislative Assembly (item 257).
L.C. has June 20/July 3, 1961-Nov. 16/19, 1964.
264
.Report on the Prison Department, Bechuana¬ land Protectorate, by 0. V. Garratt. [Mafeking?] 30 p. (Its Paper no. 22 of 1964) DLC
265 .Standing orders ... 22d April, 1961. Mafe¬
king, Mafeking Mail, 1961.43p. Issued as a supplement to the Official gazette of
the High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bech¬ uanaland Protectorate and Swaziland.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
266 Legislative Council. Select Committee on Racial Dis¬
crimination. Report. [Mafeking? 1964?] 1 v. (vari¬ ous pagings) DLC
A. C. A. Adams, chairman.
267 Legco day by day. [Mafeking?]
Issued during sessions of the Legislative Coun¬
cil. Cited in “Political and constitutional change in
Bechuanaland” by Robert H. Edwards in Boston University papers on Africa—transition in African
politics, 1967, p. 164.
268 Local Government Committee. Report, April 1964.
[Mafeking, 1964] 31 p. Source: Tech co-op., Oct. 1965, item 97. See also item 260.
269 Police Dept. Annual report of the Commissioner of
the Bechuanaland Protectorate Police. 1947?-65. [Mafeking] HV7848.B4A3
Superseded by the Annual report of the Com¬ missioner of the Botswana Police (item 346).
L.C. has 1948-65.
270 .Return of cases dealt with by police, [n.p.]
annual. DLC L.C. has 194849.
271 Prisons Dept. Annual report. -1965. Mafeking. DLC
Superseded by the Annual report of the Prisons Dept, of Botswana (item 347).
L.C. has 1965.
272 .Report on the treatment of offenders.
[Gaberones] MBU
273 Public Service Commission. Annual report. 1964/65-
1965/66. Gaberones. DLC Report year for 1964/65 covers June 22,
1964-Mar. 2, 1965; 1965/66, Mar. 3, 1965-April 30,1966.
Superseded by the Annual report of the Public Service Commission of Botswana (item 348).
L.C. has 1964/65-1965/66.
274 Public Works Dept. Annual report. 1948?+ Mafeking.
DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. L.C. has 1957/58-1963/64.
275 Resident Commissioner. Memorandum: Prospecting
and mining in Bechuanaland Protectorate, by C. F. Rey. Mafeking, 1934. 8 p.
Regulations for mining in Bechuanaland are given.
Source: P. Stevens, p. 15.
276 .Notes by the Resident Commissioner, Bech¬
uanaland Protectorate, C. F. Rey, on the High Commission Territories memorandum. Mafeking, 1936. 55 p.
23
BECHUANALAND
276 (continued) Source: P. Stevens, p. 6. Note: It is possible that these Notes refer to the
memorandum on the High Commission Territories in
South Africa (item 708).
277 .Report by Lieutenant-Colonel C. F. Rey, Resi¬
dent Commissioner, on progress and development
in the Bechuanaland Protectorate 1929 to 1937. [n.p., 1937] 1 v. (various pagings)
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
278
Tsetse Fly Control Officer. Report. [Mafeking?] MBU
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Note: This section includes official and quasi-official publica¬
tions cataloged by American libraries or cited in bibliog¬
raphies under headings other than Bechuanaland. Among
them are publications entered by title or by personal or
corporate author.
279
Bechuanaland daily news. 1965?-Sept. 1966? Gaber¬ ones, Government Information Service. DLC
Supersedes the Newsletter (item 233) issued by the Information Branch.
Superseded by Botswana daily news (item 349). L.C.has Apr. 15, 1966.
Bechuanaland Protectorate Abattoirs, Ltd. Note: An abattoir was established at Lobatsi in 1954
by the Colonial Development Corporation of Great Bri¬
tain. In 1960 it was taken over by Bechuanaland Pro¬
tectorate Abattoirs, a company in which the Bech¬
uanaland Government and local producers owned half of
the share capital. Between 1965 and 1966 its assets and
business operations were taken over by the Botswana
Meat Commission (item 351), a statutory corporation
created in 1965.
280 Annual report. [Lobatsi?]
L.C. received 1964; not retained.
281
Bent, R. Alan R. Ten thousand men of Africa; the story of the Bechuanaland pioneers and gunners, 1941-1946. With a foreword by Sir Evelyn Baring.
London, Published for the Bechuanaland Govt, by H. M. Stationery Off., 1952. 128 p. illus.
DT766.99.B4B4
282 Catchpole, F. C. Report on labour legislation in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate, [n.p., 1960] 1 v. (vari¬
ous pagings) DLC Note: The annual reports on Basutoland (item 622)
and Swaziland (item 719) for 1960 indicate that F. C.
Catchpole also submitted similar reports to their govern¬
ments; however, no citations for the published reports
have been located.
283 Kalahari Desert Expedition, 1928. Report of a jour¬
ney by motor transport from Mahalapye through
the Kalahari Desert, Gharizi and Ngamiland to the
Victoria Falls, by Captain the Hon. B. E. H. Clif¬
ford. Pretoria, Govt. Print & Stationery Off.,
1928. 27 p. NN Report of an expedition organized by the
Government of the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
284
Lobone loa Batsoana. The Bechuanaland torch. Jan.
1936+ [Mafeking?] illus. quarterly.
“The Director of Education and his staff were
successful in starting the first periodical in English and Sechuana.”
No more published?
Cited in the Annual report on the social and economic progress of the people of Bechuanaland Protectorate (item 625b), 1936, p. 52.
285
Luke, T. C. Report on localisation and training. Mafe¬ king, Bechuanaland Press, 1966. 159 p. DLC
Note: T. C. Luke served as Commissioner to Investi¬
gate Matters Relating to Localization of the Bechuanaland
Public Service.
See also item 340.
286
Ryan, G. C. Report to the Bechuanaland Protectorate
Government on the livestock industry of the Pro¬ tectorate, June 1958. [Cape Town, 1958] [3], 85 1.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
287
Schapera, Isaac, ed. Ditirafalo tsa merafe ya batswana ba lefatshe la Tshireletso. [Lovedale, South Afri¬
ca] Lovedale Press, 1940. 240 p. PL8651 .S5
Added title page: Traditional histories of the native tribes of Bechuanaland Protectorate.
24
BECHUANALAND
Vernacular reader for school use; includes con¬ tributions by Z. K. Matthews, G. E. Nettelton, and V. F. Ellenberger.
“ ... written specially for the Administration.” (Source: Bechuanaland; report, 1948, p. 54).
288
.A handbook of Tswana law and custom, com¬ piled for the Bechuanaland Protectorate Adminis¬ tration. With an introd. by Lt.-Col. C. F. Rey. London, New York, Published for the Inter¬ national Institute of African Languages and Cul¬ tures, Oxford University Press, 1938. 326 p. fold, map. DLC-LL
Includes genealogical tables.
289
.Mekgwa le melab ya Batswana. Customs and laws of the Batswana. Lovedale [South Africa] Lovedale Press, 1938. 202 p.
Vernacular reader for schools “written specially for the Administration.” (Source: Bechuanaland; report, 1948, p. 54).
Source: BM Cat., 1965.
290
.Native land tenure in the Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate. [Lovedale, South Africa] Lovedale Press, 1943. xiv, 283 p. maps. HD988.B4S35
“Written specially for the Administration.” (Source: Bechuanaland; report, 1948, p. 46).
291
Silberbauer, George B. Report to the Government of Bechuanaland on the Bushman survey. Gaberones, Bechuanaland Govt., 1965. 138 p. illus., map.
DT797.S5 Cover title: Bushman survey report; an official
report for the Bechuanaland Government. Note: The “Bushmen” of this survey are the Masarwa
or similar indigenous people speaking predominantly click
languages, subsisting on hunting and gathering, and
acknowledging kinship with or descent from such people.
292 Tagart, Edward Samuel B. Report on conditions
existing among the Masarwa in the Bamangwato Reserve of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and certain matters pertaining to the natives living therein. Pretoria, 1933. 24 p.
Source: Mohome, p. 16. Note: Issued also in the Official gazette of the High
Commissioner for South Africa (item 726), v. 22, no.
1662, May 1933, with a Memorandum by the Adminis¬
tration.
293 Tshekedi Khama. A statement to the British Parlia¬
ment and people. London, 1935. 19 p. Source: P. Stevens, p. 15. Note: Tshekedi Khama acted as Chief Regent during
the minority of the heir to the Paramountcy of the
Bamangwato.
Botswana
Note: This section includes official publications of Republic of Botswana since independence on September 30, 1966. A few reports covering the last years of the Bechuanaland Government have been issued since independence by agencies of the Botswana Government and are therefore included in this section.
In 1969, a number of geographical entities were renamed in accordance with earlier place names. The capital became Gaberone. Throughout this bibliography, which includes publications only up to 1968, the former spelling, Gaberones, has
been retained.
Botswana, [n.p., 1967?] DLC-G&M Scale 1:3,500,000. Includes locations of boundaries and district
councils.
Received from the Embassy of Botswana, Washington, D.C.
294a Botswana administrative districts, [n.p.] 1966. (Plan
25
BOTSWANA
294a (continued) BP 121) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:1,750,000.
295 Botswana Government list of publications. [Gabe¬
rones, 196-] 3 p. DLC
296 Brand marks. Gaberones. MBU
297 Government gazette, v. 4+ Oct. 7, 1966+ Gabe¬
rones, Govt. Printer, weekly. DLC-LL Supersedes and continues the numbering of a
publication with the same title issued by Bech- uanaland (item 178).
Title varies slightly. Includes extraordinary issues. Includes legislation. L.C. has Oct. 7, 1966+ (scattered issues
wanting).
298 .Treaty series. Gaberones.
Issued as a supplement to the Botswana Government gazette. MBU
299 Imports of Botswana for 1966 by sources.
[Mafeking (sic) 1966] [3] p. Source: UNECA. New acq., July 1967, p. 6.
300 Central Statistics Office. Statistical abstract. 1966+
Gaberones, annual. HA1977.B6A3 Vol. for 1966 issued by the agency under the
Ministry of Finance; 1967+ under the Ministry of Development Planning.
L.C. has 1966+
301 Community Development Dept. Report. Gaberones.
Source: UNECA. New acq., Jan./Feb. 1969, p. 26, cites report for 1968.
302 Dept, of Agriculture. Annual report. 1964/65?+
[Gaberones?] DLC Report year ends Sept. 30. Supersedes the Annual report of the Dept, of
Agriculture of Bechuanaland (item 200). L.C. has 1965/66-1966/67.
303 .The 1967/68 agricultural survey. Gaberones,
1968.31 1. Source: NABOB, 1969.
304 Dept, of Co-operative Development. Annual report of
the Registrar of Co-operative Societies. Gaberones,
Govt. Printer. DLC L.C. has 1967.
305 Dept, of the Surveyor General. Molepolole. [Gabe¬
rones?] 1967. DLC-G&M
Scale 1:6000. “KO-141.”
306 Dept, of Veterinary Services. Annual report. 1964?+
[Gaberones] Govt. Printer. DLC Supersedes the Annual report of the Dept, of
Veterinary Services of Bechuanaland (item 203). L.C. has 1964.
307 .Artificial insemination in Botswana. Gabe¬
rones [196-] [16 p.] illus. DNAL Issued by the Director of Veterinary Services.
308 .Cattle census for 1967. Gaberones.
Cited in African books news letter, Calcutta, Mar. 1968, p. 1.
DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (items 309-12)
309 Estimates for the development fund. Gaberones,
Govt. Printer, annual. DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by Bechuanaland (item 213). L.C. has 1967/68+
310
Economic Planning Unit. Transitional plan for social and economic development. [Gaberones, Printed by the Govt. Printer, 1966] 109 p. illus., col. maps. HC517.B6A4 1966
26
BOTSWANA
Revised and updated by the National develop¬ ment plan 1968-73 issued by the Ministry of Development Planning.
“Prepared ... in cooperation with all govern¬ ment departments and a number of non¬ governmental bodies.”
311
Ministry of Development Planning. National develop¬ ment plan 1968-73. Gaberones, Govt. Printer [1968] 154 p. illus., map (in pocket) DLC
Revises and updates the Transitional plan for social and economic development, issued by the Economic Planning Unit.
312
.Pts. I and II. Gaberones. 185 p. Source: Hanson. Botswana, p. [98].
ESTIMATES AND FINANCIAL REPORTS (items 313-18)
313 Annual statements of accounts. 1965/66+ Gabe¬
rones, Govt. Printer. HJ80N.A22 Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by Bechuanaland (item 216). L.C.has 1965/66+
314 .Estimates of revenue and expenditure. Gabe¬
rones. annual. DLC Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by Bechuanaland (item 217). L.C.has 1967/68.
315 Audit Dept. Report of the Director of Audit on the
accounts of the Botswana Government. 1967+ Gaberones, annual. DLC
Supersedes the Report of the Director of Audit on the accounts of the Bechuanaland Government
(item 219). L.C.has 1967.
316 Central Statistical Office. National accounts. 1964/
66+ Gaberones. DJBF
317
Ministry of Finance. Supplementary estimates of expenditure. Gaberones.
Source: NABOB, 1969 cites vol. for 1967/68 (Financial paper no. 1/1967/68 FIN 26/30).
318
Parliament. National Assembly. Public Accounts Committee. Report. Gaberones, Govt. Printer, annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31. Vols. for 1966/67?+ cover the accounts for
1964/65?+ L.C. has 1966/67.
319 Education Dept. Report. Gaberones. DLC
Vols. for 1965 and 1966 issued together. Supersedes the Annual report of the Education
Dept, of Bechuanaland (item 215). L.C.has 1965-66.
320 Forest Dept. Report on the forest administration of
Botswana. 1965/66-1966/67+ [Gaberones?] annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31. Supersedes the Annual report of the Forest
Officer issued by the Bechuanaland Forest Dept, (item 221).
L.C.has 1965/66-1966/67.
321 Geological Survey Dept. Annotated bibliography and
index of the geology of Botswana to 1966. Com¬ piled by C. A. Laughton. [Gaberones, Govt. Printer, 1967?] 172 p. DLC
Includes references to published and unpub¬ lished works and official and unofficial mono¬ graphs as well as articles and theses.
322 .Annual report. 1966+ [Lobatsi] DLC
Supersedes the Annual report of the Geological Survey Dept, of Bechuanaland (item 223).
At head of cover title: 1966+ Ministry of Com¬ merce, Industry and Water Affairs.
L.C. has 1966+
323 .Distribution of the Karroo system in Bech¬
uanaland. Lobatsi, 1966. DLC-G&M
27
BOTSWANA_
323 (continued)
Scale 1:2,000,000.
Compiled by D. Green, geologist; K. Jennings,
geological draughtsman.
324
.Notwani and Limpopo River area. Quarter
degree sheet 2326D and 2327C (part of). Lobatsi,
1968.
Scale 1:125,000 or 1 inch to 1.973 miles.
Area geologically surveyed 1962 and 1963.
Source: NABOB, 1969.
325
.Shashi. Quarter degree sheet 2127A. Lobatsi,
1968.
Scale 1:125,000 or 1 inch to 1.973 miles.
Source: NABOB, 1969.
326
.Shashi; post Karroo system dykes. Quarter
degree sheet 2127A. Lobatsi, 1968.
Scale 1:125,000 or 1 inch to 1.973 miles.
Source: NABOB, 1969.
327
Government Press Office. Broadcast news bulletin.
Gaberones, daily (except Sat. and Sun.)
“Transcripts distributed as a service to the
press.”
Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.).
328
House of Chiefs. Minutes. Gaberones.
Supersedes (and continues the numbering?) of a
publication with the same title issued by the
House of Chiefs of Bechuanaland (item 232).
Source: NABOB, 1969 cites 11th meeting, Feb.
17-19,1969.
329
Information Services. Central government organiza¬
tion chart. Gaberones. DLC
Vols. for -1968 issued by Central Establish¬
ments.
L.C. has Sept. 1967, Sept. 1, 1968, and June 1,
1969.
330
.Facts about Botswana. [Gaberones, 196-]
folder (8 p.) DLC
331
.Re-investment survey for electrical, power,
water and road requirements. Gaberones [196-]
Cited in African books news letter, Calcutta,
Mar. 1968, p. 1,
332
-Republic of Botswana. Gaberones [1968]
DLC-G&M
Scale 1:2,090,880.
Cover title: Republic of Botswana tourist map
1968.
Issued by F. A. Gaudin, Francistown.
Pictorial map, including text.
333
.Republic of Botswana fact sheet. 1966+
[Gaberones] illus., map. annual. DLC
“Prepared by the Information Branch of the
Botswana Government.”
L.C. has 1968.
334
Labour Dept. Trade tests. [Gaberones] 1 v.
(unpaged) MBU
LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. (items 335-37)
Note: This section consists of compilations of laws, statutes, etc., of Botswana. Individual pieces of legislation are excluded since they are included in the compilations and are regularly reported in the Botswana Government gazette (item 297).
335
Education legislation. [1961-67] Gaberones [1968?]
1 v. (various pagings) MBU
336
Regulations governing the wages and conditions of
service of the industrial class, 1966. [Gaberones?]
291. MBU
337
Statute law. v. 50+ 1966+ Gaberones, Govt. Printer,
annual.
Supersedes and continues the numbering of a
publication with the same title issued by Bech¬
uanaland (item 251).
Source: NABOB, 1969.
28
BOTSWANA
LEGISLATURE (items 338-42)
Note: The Parliament of Botswana consists of the President
of the Republic and the National Assembly. The Botswana
Constitution also provides for a House of Chiefs (item 328)
to advise the Government “in the exercise of its responsi¬
bilities” and on a number of areas affecting traditional
matters.
338 Parliament. National Assembly. Official report of the
debates. lst+ session; 30 Sept./7 Oct. 1966+ [Gaberones] DLC
Cover title: Sept. 30/Oct. 7, 1966+ Official report (Hansard 19+ ).
Supersedes and continues the numbering of the Legislative Assembly of Bechuanaland (item 257).
L.C. has Sept. 30/Oct. 7,1966+
339 .Statement on government policy in relation to
the elimination of racial discrimination and the furtherance of localisation in statutory corpora¬ tions and private enterprise. Presented by the Honourable the Minister of State in terms of Standing Order 19. Gaberones, 1967. 3 p. (Its Paper no. 10 of 1966/67) MBU
340 .Statement on the Luke Report on localisation
and training. Gaberones, Govt. Printer, 1967. 25 p. (Its Paper no. 8 of 1966/67) DLC
See also item 285.
341 Parliament. National Assembly. Commission of En¬
quiry Appointed by His Excellency the President to Inquire into Certain Matters Relating to the Botswana Meat Commission. (Government Notice no. 83 of 1967) Report. [Gaberones, Govt. Printer, 1968?] 18 p. (Its Paper no. 13 of 1967)
DLC
Mr. Justice E. R. Roper, chairman. Investigation of discriminatory practices.
342 President, 1966- (Seretse Khama) Presidential ad¬
dress to the National Assembly. [Gaberones] DLC L.C. has speech of Dec. 9, 1968 (1st meeting,
3d session, 1st National Assembly).
343 Ministry of External Affairs. Diplomatic and consular
list. Gaberones. DLC Lists personnel of foreign missions in Botswana
and Botswana’s diplomatic personnel abroad. L.C. has Nov. 1967.
344 Ministry of Local Government and Lands. Annual
report. 1966+ Gaberones. JS9.B6B62 L.C. has 1966.
345 National Development Bank. Annual report. Gabe¬
rones. DLC L.C. has 1968.
346 Police Dept. Annual report of the Commissioner of
the Botswana Police. 1966+ Gaberones, Govt. Printer. DLC
Supersedes the Annual report of the Commis¬ sioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Police
(item 269). L.C. has 1966+
347 Prisons Dept. Annual report. 1966+ Gaberones,
Govt. Printer. HV8464.B6A3 Supersedes the Annual report of the Prisons
Dept, of Bechuanaland (item 271). L.C. has 1966 and 1968.
348 Public Service Commission. Annual report. 1966/67+
Gaberones, Govt. Printer. DLC Report year ends Apr. 30. Supersedes the Annual report of the Public Ser¬
vice Commission of Bechuanaland (item 273). L.C. has 1966/67.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Note: This section includes official and quasi-official publica¬
tions cataloged by American libraries or cited in bibliog¬
raphies under headings other than Botswana. Among them
are publications entered under title or under personal or
corporate author.
349 Botswana daily news. Oct.? 1966+ Gaberones, Infor¬
mation Services. DLC
29
BOTSWANA
349 (continued) Supersedes Bechuanaland daily news (item
279) . Issued also in Setswana.
L.C. has July 17, 1967; Mar. 4, 1968+ (scat¬
tered issues wanting).
350 The Botswana law reports; [extracts from the] Bots¬
wana Government gazettes. 1964-1965+ Gabe¬
rones, Govt. Printer.
Earlier vols. issued as Bechuanaland law reports.
Source: SO AS (suppl.), p. 229.
Botswana Meat Commission. Note: The Botswana (formerly Bechuanaland) Meat
Commission was established as a statutory corporation in
1965. Between 1965 and 1966, the Commission acquired
control of the Bechuanaland Protectorate Abattoirs (item
280) and its assets.
351 Report and accounts. 1966?+ [Lobatsi] annual.
DNAL
352 Botswana notes and records, v. 1+ 1968+ Gabe¬
rones, National Museum and Art Gallery, illus. annual. DLC
Vols. for 1969+ “to be issued by the Botswana Society.” (Information contained in a letter from the publisher).
L.C. has 1968.
353
Botswana telephone directory. [Gaberones? Dept, of Posts and Telecommunications?] DLC
At head of cover title: Republic of Botswana. L.C. has Mar. 1968.
353a Botswana Training Centre. Annual report. Gaberones.
354 Harrison, Alan. Agricultural credit in Botswana.
[Reading, Eng.] 1967. 31 p. (University of Read¬
ing. Dept, of Agricultural Economics. Develop¬ ment studies, no. 4) HD1407.R4 no. 4
“A report prepared in co-operation with the
Ministry of Overseas Development, The Freedom
from Hunger Campaign, and the Department of
Agriculture and National Development Bank of
Botswana.”
355 Kutlwano. Mutual understanding, no. 1+ Jan. 1962+
[Gaberones, Information Branch of the Botswana
Govt.] illus. monthly. DLC Vols. for Jan. 1962-Sept. 1966 issued by the
Information Branch of the Bechuanaland Govern¬
ment. L.C. has Jan. 1962+ (scattered issues wanting).
356 National Museum of Botswana. Annual report. 1967+
[Gaberones, Printed by Govt. Printer] illus. DLC Report year for 1967 covers May 1966-Dec.
1967.
Vol. for 1967 called also “ . . . first Annual report of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Botswana.”
L.C. has 1967.
356a
Price, Waterhouse and Company. Report on Bots¬ wana Abattoirs Limited, [n.p., 196-]
Available from the Ministry of Agriculture, Gaberones.
Cited in Botswana Government list of publica¬ tions (item 295), p. 1.
30
Swaziland
Note: This section consists of documents issued by or on behalf of the Swaziland
Government to the end of 1968. Additional works concerning Swaziland are cited
in the section on the High Commission Territories collectively (items 550-57) and
are listed among the official publications of Great Britain (items 601-785) and the South African Republic and Transvaal Colony (items 786-91).
357
Annual report on training. [Mbabane] NNUN
358
Blue book. Mbabane.
Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.), cites vols. for 1923-47. No more published?
359
Credit for housing and agriculture in Swaziland. Mbabane, 1964. 29, [21] p. DLC
Cover title: Report on credit for housing and agriculture.
P. St. C. Ballenden, chairman.
360
Forestry in Swaziland; statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference. London,
1920. 6 p. DNAL
361
Government gazette, v. 1+ (no. 1+ ); 18th Oct.
1963+ Mbabane. DLC-LL
Supersedes in part the Official gazette of the
High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bechuana-
land Protectorate, and Swaziland (item 726). Title varies slightly. Includes extraordinary issues.
Includes legislation. Supplements accompany some numbers. L.C. has Oct. 18, 1963+ (scattered issues
wanting).
362 Gross domestic product. [Mbabane, 1966?] 4 p.
Source: UNECA. New acq., Mar. 1967, p. 6.
363 A guide to careers in the public and unified teaching
services, industry and commerce. [Mbabane]
1967. 55 p. MBU
364
Junior Service staff list, [n.p.]
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat. cites issues for Apr. 1,1957 and 1959.
365 Memoranda concerning the Report of the Salaries
Commissioner (Mr. T. M. Skinner, C.M.G., M.B.E.)
and revised gradings of established posts in the public service. [Mbabane, 196-] 7 p. MBU
See also item 522.
366
Meteorological observations. 1922?+ [Mbabane?]
Excerpted and distributed by the Meteorologi¬ cal Office, London.
L.C. received several issues; not retained.
367 Office directory for the Office of Her Majesty’s Com¬
missioner and the Swaziland Government, no. 1+
Oct. 4,1967+ [Mbabane?] DS
368 Petition of Sobhuza II, O.B.E., Paramount Chief of
Swaziland, and the Council of the Swazi nation, [n.p., 1941] [2], 501.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
369 Population statistics. [Mbabane, 19--] MBU
Includes “Townships and other population centers.”
370 Report on the emoluments and conditions of service
of the public service and the teaching service of
Swaziland, 1967. Mbabane, 1967. Source: Hanson. Swaziland, p. [54]. Note: This is probably the report of the “Gardner-
Brown Commission” described on p. 6 of the Annual
report of the Ministry of Education of Swaziland for
1967.
31
SWAZILAND_
371 Report on the House of Assembly elections 1966-
1967. Mbabane, Issued by the Chief Electoral Offi¬ cer [1967] 26, 3, 2, [1] p. map. DLC
Signed by H. M. Jones, Deputy Chief.
372 Return of vehicles registered in Swaziland. Mbabane.
Source: UNECA. Bibl. of Afr. stat. pubs., p. 203, cites number dated 31st Dec. 1960.
373 Staff list divisions I and II. Mbabane.
Title varies: 193546, Staff list.-1947-50, European staff list.—1951-55, Staff list “A.”— 1956-59, Senior Service staff list.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
374 Summary of external training. [Mbabane?] NNUN
375 Swaziland commerce report. [Mbabane] CSt-H
Earlier vols. issued as Commerce. CSt-H has 1960/61.
376 Welcome to Swaziland. [Mbabane? 1968?] [12] p.
DLC
377 Board of Engineers. Project report on Swaziland elec¬
tricity supply, April 1958. Mbabane, 1958. 64 1. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
377a .Second report, October 1959. Mbabane
[195-] Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
CENSUS (items 378-84)
Note: The first recorded census of Swaziland was taken in
1898 under the auspices of the South African Republic in
connection with the collection of taxes. The first census
documented in this bibliography is that of 1904 (item 606)
taken simultaneously with the census of Transvaal Colony (as
the South African Republic was then called). Subsequent
census figures have been obtained for 1911. 1921, 1936,
1946,1956 and 1966.
1911
378 Census 1911. Pretoria, Govt. Print, and Stationery
Off., 1911. 12 p. NN Tabulation of census schedules made by the
Union of South Africa Census and Statistics
Office.
1921
379 Census of Swaziland, 3d May, 1921, including popu¬
lation, agriculture, and live stock. Pretoria, Govt. Print, and Stationery Off., 1922. 18 p. DNAL
At head of title: Swaziland Administration. Tabulation of census schedules made by the
Union of South Africa Census and Statistics Office.
1936
380 Swaziland census, 1936. [n.p., 193-] 15 p.
Source: Internat’l pop. census bibl., p. 51-1.
1946
381 Swaziland census, 1946. [Mbabane, foreword 1950]
xvi, 59 p. HA1977.S9A5 1946
1956
382 Swaziland census, 1956. [Mbabane, High Commission
Print. & Pub. Co., 1958?] 47 p.
HA1977.S97A5 1956 At head of title: Swaziland Government. Analysis of census figures by C. W. Cousins.
1966
383
Census Commissioner. Report on the 1966 Swaziland population census [by] H. M. Jones. Mbabane, 1968. 723 p. Ulus., maps. HA 1977.S9J65
383a
.Distribution and density maps. Mba¬ bane, 1968. 2 maps in portfolio. DLC-G&M
32
SWAZILAND
384
.Swaziland population census 1966. Provisional figures. [Mbabane] 1966. 10 p.
Source: UNECA. Bibl. of Afr. stat. pubs.
385
Commission of Enquiry into Big Bend Strike. Report. Mbabane, 1963.
Source: Fair, p. 1 lOn, 149.
385a
Commission of Enquiry into Meat Price Control in the Urban Areas of Mbabane and Manzini. Report. Manzini, 1966. 1 v. (various pagings) MBU
386
Commission of Enquiry into the Cattle Industry of
Swaziland. Report. Manzini, 1962. 65 p. maps.
DJBF F. J. van Biljon, chairman.
387
Commission of Enquiry into the Water Laws of
Swaziland. Report, 1965. [Mbabane, 196-]
Source: Swaziland; report, 1966, p. 137.
388
Commission of Enquiry Resulting from the Case of Rex v. Mahlabindaba and 5 others. Report, [n.p., 196-] [3], 168, [21] 1.6 plates.
Cover title: Report of Commission of enquiry
into alleged murder of Solinye Dhlamini held at Mbabane, Swaziland, 1960.
Sir Herbert Charles Fahie Fox, chairman.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
389 Concessions Commission. Report, [n.p.] 1906.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
390 .Report of the detailed decisions. Pretoria,
Govt. Printer, 1908. Source: Swaziland; report, 1950, p. 64. Note: Parts 1-9 of the Report of the decisions of the
Swaziland Concessions Commission relating to bound¬ aries, registration of servitudes, periods of enjoyment, etc., in respect of land, grazing, timber, and mineral con¬ cessions are printed also in the Official gazette of the High Commissioner for South Africa (item 726), v. 23-24, 1908, no. 325, 329-30, 332, 336(suppl.), 33941.
J. Smuts, president; William Scott, secretary.
391
.Preliminary general plans of concession
boundaries. Pretoria, [1906?]. Issued in parts. J. F. I. Curlewis, A. H. F. Duncan, W. R. Lan-
ham, R. Pizzighelli, F. S. Watermeyer, surveyors.
Cited in Transvaal Government gazette (item 790), v. 19, no. 415, Oct. 12, 1906, p. 182.
CONSTITUTION (items 392-98)
Note: In 1962, a Constitutional Committee that had been appointed by the Resident Commissioner of Swaziland two years earlier submitted its report. The Committee’s recom¬ mendations and proposals suggested by the Secretary of State provided a framework for discussions which led to the draft¬ ing of a constitution for Swaziland in 1963. At the first meeting of the legislature created by the new constitution, a committee to review that constitution was proposed. This committee was established in 1965, and its report was sub¬ mitted the next year. Consultations between British authori¬ ties and various interest groups in Swaziland ensued and resulted in the drafting of another constitution in 1967. This pre-independence constitution contained many provisions that were retained in the independence constitution that was negotiated the next year during talks in London. The inde¬ pendence constitution became effective as of September 6, 1968.
See also items 605, 686, 697, 732, 734.
392
Constitution. The Swaziland Constitution order 1967. [Mbabane, Govt. Printer] 1967. S 101 1.
(Legal notice no. 10 of 1967) MiU-L See also item 732.
393 .The Swaziland Independence order, 1968.
[Mbabane, Govt. Printer] 1968.1061. DLC-LL Caption title.
At head of title: Legal notice no. 50 of 1968. Issued as pt. C, Supplement, Swaziland Govern¬
ment gazette extraordinary, Sept. 16,1968. Includes the text of the Constitution of the
Kingdom of Swaziland.
See also item 734.
394
Laws, statutes, etc. The Swaziland Order in council,
1963. [Mbabane, 1964] 66 p. (Swaziland Govt,
notice no. 5 of 1964) DLC-LL
Extract from Swaziland Government gazette,
v. 5, no. 15, Jan. 1964. Contains provisions of the 1963 constitution.
33
SWAZILAND_
395 Swaziland Constitutional Committee, 1960/61. Note
of reservations by the chairman and official mem¬
bers. [Mbabane, 1961] 6p. DLC “Written up by M. J. Fairlie, Secretary.”
396 .Proposals for a Swaziland Constitution. [Mba¬
bane] High Commission Print. & Pub. Co., 1962. 47 p. DLC
Brian Allan Marwick, chairman.
397 .Report. [Mbabane] Govt, of Swaziland, 1961.
44 p.
B. A. Marwick, chairman.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
398 Swaziland Constitutional Committee, 1965/66. Re¬
port. 24 March 1966. [Mbabane] 1966. 24 p. DJBF
Sir Francis A. Lloyd, chairman.
Dept, of Agriculture. Note: The agency numbers many of its reports, bulle¬
tins, and monographic publications with a stencil number. Titles are occasionally referred to by this number in agency publications.
399 Annual report. 19517-66. [Mbabane] DLC
Supersedes in part the Annual report of the
Livestock and Agricultural Dept, (item 496). Superseded by the Annual report of the Minis¬
try of Agriculture (item 509). L.C.has 1954, 1963-66.
400 .Citrus in Swaziland. Mbabane, 1964. 3 p. MBU
401 .Cotton breeding in Swaziland. [Mbabane,
1968] 6 p. illus. MBU
402 .Economics of large-scale pineapple growing,
by R. Tons. [Mbabane?] 1965.
Cited in the Annual report of the Dept, of Agri¬ culture of Swaziland for 1967, p. 50.
403 .Miscellaneous reports. [Mbabane?]
The following numbered reports have been
identified from citations in the Annual report of
the Dept, of Agriculture of Swaziland for 1965
and 1966 and in the Annual report of the Ministry
of Agriculture for 1967: 57. Lea, J. D. Sugarcane variety trials in Swazi¬
land (1961-67); summary of results. 1967. 58. Dodson, P. G. C. Notes on a visit to Zulu-
land and Eastern Province. 1967. 60. Gibbs, J. D. Notes on American tour.
1967. 61. Gibbs, J. D., and D. Latham. Notes on
potato production. 1967. 62. Tons, J. H. Summer-grown pasture grasses
and legumes for the Swaziland Middleveld. 1967.
63. .The development of tropical pas¬
tures for the Swaziland Middleveld. [196-?].
404 .Proposals for a Swazi pineapple development
project. [Mbabane?] 1964. 22 p.
Source: Tech, co-op., Sept. 1965, item 259.
405 .[Research] bulletin, no. 1+ 1960+ [Mba¬
bane?] Most of the following bulletins are either held
by DLC or DNAL or have been identified from citations in the vols. which are in their collections:
2. Dodson, P. G. C.,and G. Murdoch. Avocado growing. 1960.
4. Murdoch, G. Production of tomatoes for
canning for paste in Swaziland. [1961?].
5. Venn, A. C., C. J. Stedman, and P. G. C. Dodson. Bacterial canker of tomatoes in Swazi¬ land. 1962. DNAL
6. Venn, A. C., J. D. Lea, and J. D. Gibbs. Production of maize under irrigation in Swaziland.
1962. 8 p. DNAL
8. Dodson, P. G. C. Citrus pest control recom¬ mendations for Swaziland.
9. Venn, A. C., etc. Production of cotton in Swaziland. 1963. 37 1. DNAL
10. Murdoch, G., R. Black, and A. C. Venn. Swaziland versus hail. 1963. 6 p. DNAL
11. Lea, J. D., and G. Murdoch. Irrigation farming. 1964. 43 p. DNAL
12. Dodson, P. G. C., C. J. Stedman, and R. Tons. Pineapple growing in Swaziland. 1965. 29 1. (Stencil no. 24/65). DLC
34
SWAZILAND
13. Mapham, A. L., ed. Farmers’ handbook. 1965. DNAL
Updated by supplements. 14. Lea, J. D., G. Murdoch, and M. Cornish-
Bowden. Irrigating cotton in Swaziland. 1965. 251. DNAL
15. Dodson, P. G. C. Citrus pest control. 1965. 11 1. (Stencil no. 93/1963). DLC
16. Sweeny, C. The scarabaeoidea associated with sugar cane in Swaziland. 1967. (Stencil no. 27/1967).
17. I’ons, J. H., and E. M. Kidner. Veld and pasture management in Swaziland. 1967. 41 1.
DLC 18. Tons, J. H. Veld types of Swaziland. 1967.
71. DLC 20. Baillie, I. C. Soils of the Usutu Basin. 1968. Source: Fair, p. 147. Note: Some bulletins were prepared by the agency’s
Research Division.
406 .Swaziland. Compiled by G. Murdoch. Mba¬
bane, 1965. DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000. Drawn by the Air Survey Co. of Swaziland,
Ltd.
1. The agronomics and economics of crop pro¬ duction in the moist Middleveld of Swaziland.
2. The production of cotton in Swaziland. 3. Citrus pest control recommendations for
Swaziland, 1963/64. 4. Report on a soil salinity survey in Swazi¬
land.
411 .Annual report. [Malkerns?] DLC
Report year ends Sept. 30. L.C.has 1962/63-1964/65.
412 Dept, of Land Utilization. Annual report. lst+
1955/57+ [Mbabane] maps. DLC L.C. has 1960 and 1962, v. 1.
413 .Proposals for an agricultural college and short
course centre. Mbabane, 1962. 21 1. MBU
414 .Swaziland—cattle holding grounds, trek sheep
farms, stock saleyards. Mbabane [1962] DLC-G&M
Scale 1:500,000.
.Swaziland—land tenure. Mbabane [1962] DLC-G&M
Scale 1:500,000.
408 .Swaziland. Population—1962. Mbabane, Office
of the Director of Agriculture [1962?] DLC-G&M Scale 1:5000.
409 .Towards a plan for southern Swaziland—the
forestry aspect, by C. S. Hubbard. 1965. Cited in the Annual report of the Swaziland
Dept, of Agriculture, 1966, p. 59.
410 Dept, of Agriculture. Research Division. [Advisory
bulletin] [Malkerns?] The following numbers, called variously “local
advisory bulletin” and “advisory bulletin,” have been identified from the 1962/63 Annual report of the Research Division, p. 10.
415 .Swaziland-cattle numbers by dip tanks, 1962.
Mbabane [1962] DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000.
416 .Swaziland-dairies and butterfat production,
1961. Mbabane [1962] DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000.
417 .Swaziland-drought hazard; percentage of
summers (October to March) receiving a rainfall of less than 25 inches. Mbabane [1962] DLC-G&M
Scale 1:500,000.
418 .Swaziland—land capability. Mbabane [1962]
DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000.
419 .Swaziland-mean annual rainfall. Mbabane
[1962] DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000.
35
SWAZILAND
420 Swaziland-stock watering. Mbabane [1962]
DLC-G&M
Scale 1:500,000.
421 Swaziland topography. Mbabane [1962]
DLC-G&M
Scale 1:500,000.
— Construction of the transterritorial highway;
progress report, no. 1+ 1 Aug. 1961/31 Mar. 1962+ Mbabane, monthly (irregular) DLC
L.C. has Oct.-Dec. 1962.
429 .Hydrographic survey.
(unpaged)
[Mbabane, 1964?] 1 v. DIGS
422 Swaziland vegetation. Mbabane [1962?]
DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000.
— Manzini, Swaziland. [Mbabane, 196-?] (Its Drwg. no. 1701) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:7200.
423 Dept, of Local Administration. Annual report. [Mba¬
bane] Source: Tech, co-op., Dec. 1966, item 179,
cites report for 1965.
424 Dept, of Native Land Settlement. Annual report.
1944-45?—1954? Mbabane. HD1516.S83A3 Ceased publication in 1954? L.C. has 194648, 1950-51.
425 Dept, of Posts and Telecommunications. Annual re¬
port. Mbabane. DLC Report year for -1963/64 ends Mar. 31;
1964+ , Dec. 31.
Vols. for -1965 issued by the Dept, of Posts and Telegraphs.
L.C. has 1960/61,1962/64,1964+
426 .Post Office guide. Mbabane, Swaziland Print.
& Pub. Co. [196-?] DS
426a .Supplement, no. 1+ July 1967+ Mba¬
bane. DS
427 Dept, of Public Works. Annual report by the Director
of Public Works. [Mbabane?] TA119.S9A3 Report year for -1963/64 ends Mar. 31;
1964+ , Dec. 31. Absorbed the Report of the Government Engi¬
neer (item 434) in 1956? L.C. has 1960/61+ (1967 wanting).
431 .Matsapa industrial area. [Mbabane] 1965. (Its
Drwg. no. 701) DLC-G&M Scale 1:400.
432 .Matsapa industrial township. [Mbabane 196-?]
(Its Drwg. no. 1899) DLC-G&M Cadastral map.
433 .Plan of Mbabane urban area 1965. [Mbabane]
1965. (Its Drwg. no. 997) DLC-G&M Scale 1:9600.
434 .Report of the Government Engineer. Mba¬
bane. DLC Report year ends Mar. 31. Absorbed by the Annual report of the Director
of Public Works (item 427) in 1956? L.C. has 1952/53.
435 .Road development plan for Swaziland. Mba¬
bane, 1964. Source: Best, p. 259.
436
.Road map of Swaziland. [Mbabane?] 1964. (Its Drwg. no. 684) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:250,000.
437
Dept, of Veterinary Services. Report. 1951?+ [Mba¬ bane?] annual. NN
Supersedes in part the Annual report of the Livestock and Agricultural Dept, (item 496).
36
SWAZILAND
DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING (items 438-51)
438
Colonial development and welfare schemes. Estimates of revenue and expenditure for the financial year. [Mbabane?] HJ80L.A35
Report year ends Mar. 31. Title varies: 1953/54, Estimates of Colonial
development and welfare fund; revenue and expen¬ diture.
L.C. has 1953/54-1957/58, 1959/60, 1961/62, 1965/66, 1967/68.
439
Development expenditure proposals, 1965-1968. Mbabane. [19657-66?] NNUN
See item 441 for later ed.
440 Development plan, 1963-1966. Rev. July 1964.
[Mbabane] 1964. 100, vi p. DJBF
440a Development plan 1967-70. Mbabane, 1966.
Source: Fair, p. 77.
441 Development plan proposals, 1965-1968. Mbabane,
1966.94 p. fold. map. DJBF See item 439 for earlier ed.
442 Draft five-year development plan, 1955-1960. [Mba¬
bane? 195-] Source: International Bank. List, p. 109. See also item 445.
443 Eight-year development plan covering the period 1st
April, 1948 to 31st March, 1956. Mbabane, Secre¬ tariat, 1948. 32 p.
Source: UNECA. Bibl., devel. plans.
443a Eight-year development plan, 1st April, 1948 to 31st
March, 1956; financial report on the first four years of the plan and revision of the plan for the remaining four years. Mbabane, 1953. 83 p. DJBF
444
Eight year development plan, 1st April, 1948 to 31st March, 1956; financial report on the first two years and the revision of the plan for the remain¬ ing six years. Mbabane, Secretariat, 1951. [67] 1.
DLC
445 Five year development plan covering the period 1st
April, 1955 to 31st March, 1960. Mbabane, 1954. 701.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat. See also item 442.
446 Mobilization for development; prepared by B. M.
Trevino. [Mbabane] 1966. 12 p. Source: UNECA. bibl.; devel. plans.
447 Post-war development plans for Swaziland, [n.p.]
1946. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
448 The Swaziland development plan, 1960/64. [Mba¬
bane, 1960] 21 pts. in 1 v. DJBF Issued with numbering S. T. 110/60-136/60. Title supplied from S.T. 136/60.
.Appendix. Mbabane, Secretariat, 1960. 1 v. (various pagings) MH-BA
Issued with numbering S.T. 109/60.
449 Dept, of Finance and Development. Economic Sec¬
tion. Swaziland; report on general economic devel¬ opment, prepared by B. M. Trevino. [Mbabane] 1966. 5 p.
Source: UNECA. New acq., June 1967, p. 6.
450 Education Dept. Revised C.D.&W. schemes for the
period 1.4.1963 to 31.3.1966. Mbabane, 1963. 1 v. (various pagings) MBU
451 Electricity Board. Annual report and statement of
accounts. lst?+ 1962/63?+ [Mbabane] annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31. L.C. has 1969.
37
SWAZILAND
ESTIMATES, BUDGET, AND FINANCIAL REPORTS (items 452-59)
452 Recurrent budget; estimates for the financial year.
1908/9?+ Mbabane, annual. HJ80L.A32
Report year ends Mar. 31. Title varies: 1908/97-1967/68, Estimates of rev¬
enue and expenditure (varies slightly). L.C. has 1923/24-1932/33, 1949/50, 1951,
1952/53+
453
Audit Dept. Certificate and report by the Director of
Audit on the audit of the accounts of Swaziland.
Mbabane, annual. DLC Report year ends Mar. 31.
L.C. has 1966/67+
454
Legislative Council. Public Accounts Committee. Re¬ port covering the examination of the Government
accounts. 1964/65. Mbabane. MH
Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by the Public Accounts Committee of the
Swaziland Parliament (item 457).
455
Minister for Finance, Commerce and Industry. Budg¬ et speech. Mbabane, annual? MBU
Speech for 1968/69 delivered by L. Lovell.
456
Parliament. Public Accounts Committee. Report covering the examination of expenditure incurred during the financial year in excess of the autho¬ rized provisions. Mbabane. DLC
L.C. has 1966/67.
457
.Report covering the examination of the Gov¬ ernment accounts. lst+ 1965/66+ Mbabane, annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31.
Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by the Public Accounts Committee of the Legislative Council (item 454).
L.C. has 1965/66+
458
Statistical Office. National accounts. 1965/66+ [Mbabane] annual. DLC
Report year for 1965/66-1966/67 ends
Mar. 31. Vols. for 1965/66-1966/67 issued together.
L.C. has 1965/66-1966/67.
459 Treasury Dept. Report on the finance and accounts.
Mbabane, annual. DLC
Report year ends Mar. 31.
L.C. has 1962/63+
Geological Survey and Mines Dept. Note: Established apparently in 1945 as the Geologi¬
cal Survey Dept., the agency was renamed in 1958 to reflect its added responsibility for mining.
460 Annual report. 1945?+ Mbabane, illus., maps.
QE327.S8A32
Reports for 1945-46 issued together.
Supersedes the Annual report of the Govern¬
ment Geologist (item 469).
Title varies: 19457-46, Progress report.
L.C. has 1945+ (1948 and 1950 wanting). Note: Regularly lists published and unpublished
reports, maps, diagrams, etc., prepared during the year. Numbered maps and diagrams totaled 747 items by the end of 1966.
461
.Bulletin, no. 1+ Mbabane. 1961+ illus., maps (part fold, in pocket) QE1 .S99
L.C. has 1961-66.
The following issues have special titles: 2. Hunter, D. R., comp. The mineral resources
of Swaziland, compiled from reports by D. N. Davies [and others]. 1962.
5. Winter, P. E. The Usushwana igneous com¬ plex. With a chapter on economic geology by D. R. Hunter. 1965.
6. Analyses of rocks, minerals, ores, and water. 1966.
462
.Catalogue of published and unpublished reports. Mbabane [1961?] 1 v. (various pagings)
MBU Note: A possibly earlier edition is cited in the Cata¬
logue of the Colonial Office Library, London, as follows: Catalogue of published and unpublished reports produced by the staff. [1958?] 16 1.
38
SWAZILAND
463
.Explanatory notes to accompany sheet 2531 C. D. by D. R. Hunter and D. H. Jones. [Mbabane, 1966] 4 p. DI-GS
464
.Geological map of Swaziland. [Mbabane] 1959. 2 sheets. DLC-G&M
Scale 1:125,000.
465
.The geology of Swaziland; an explana¬ tion of the 1:125,000 geological map, compiled by D. R. Hunter from reports by D. N. Davies [and others] [Mbabane, 1961] 104 p. tables (part fold.) QE327.S8H8
466
.Geological map of Swaziland, compiled by D. R. Hunter. Mbabane [1966] DLC-G&M
Scale 1:250,000. Projection: Transverse mercator.
C. G. Matthews, draughtsman.
467
.Hhohho. [Mbabane] 1 sheet. DLC-G&M
468
.Special report, no. 1+ [Mbabane] 1946+ illus., maps, irregular.
The following numbers have been identified: 1. Mehliss, A. T. M. The haematite deposits,
mineral concession no. 41, north-western Swazi¬ land. 1946. DLC
2. Way, H. J. R. Mineral ownership as affecting mineral development in Swaziland. 1955. DLC
This is a second printing of the 1959 edition (held by DS), to which some minor amendments and corrections have been added.
3. Davies, D. N., and J. G. Urie. The Bomvu Ridge haematite deposits, Crown Mineral Area no. 7, Mbabane District, Swaziland. 1956. DLC
4. Winter, P. E. The Usushwana complex. 1962. (Its Stencil, no. 439) DLC
469 Government Geologist. Annual report. -1944? Mba¬
bane. Superseded by the Annual report of the Geo¬
logical Survey and Mines Dept, (item 460). Source: Arnheim, p. 11.
470
Government Information Services. A brief guide to Swaziland. [Mbabane? 196-] 9, [1] p. map. DLC
L.C. copy received in 1966.
471 .A handbook to the Kingdom of Swaziland.
[Mbabane, 1968] 126 p. illus. (part col.), maps. DT971.A44
Cover title: The Kingdom of Swaziland.
472 .Independence comes to Swaziland, Sept. 6,
1968. [Mbabane? 1968?] [14] p. illus. IEN
473 .News from Swaziland. Mbabane, irregular?
DLC Vols. for 1962? issued by the agency under an
earlier name: Information Office. L.C. has no. 64/62 and 66/62 of Nov. 6 and
Dec. 13, 1962.
474 .A policy for agriculture, 1966. [Mbabane?
1966?] 13 p. DLC
475 .Press release. Mbabane.
Source: Swaziland; report, 1966, p. 95.
476 High Court. Rules and regulations of the High Court
of Swaziland, etc. Cape Town, W. A. Richards, 1890. 56 p.
In English and High Dutch. Source: Wallace, p. 19.
477 Income Tax Dept. Annual report. Mbabane. DLC
Report year ends June 30. L.C. has 1965/66+
478 Industrial Training Committee. Report. [Mbabane]
1960. Source: Swaziland; report, 1961, p. 17.
479 Judiciary. Annual report. lst?+ 1965?+ Mbabane.
DLC
39
SWAZILAND
479 (continued) Supersedes in part the Annual report of the
Judiciary of Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate, and Swaziland (item 551).
L.C. has 1966+
480 Labour Dept. Annual report. Mbabane. DLC
Earlier vols. issued by the Labour Office as Annual report of the Labour Commissioner (NNUN).
L.C. has 1965.
480a .Quarterly report on employment levels. Mba¬
bane. Source: Fair, p. 149.
480b Labour Dept. Manpower Information Unit. Employ¬
ment problems of Swaziland. Mbabane [1967?] 18 p. DL
LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. (items 481-89)
Note: This section consists of compilations of laws, statutes, etc., of Swaziland. Individual proclamations, laws, and other single pieces of legislation have been excluded since they are included in compilations and have been regularly reported in the Official gazette of the High Commissioner (item 726) and in the Swaziland Government gazette (item 361).
481 Laws, statutes, etc. Laws in force in Swaziland, 1904.
Pretoria, Govt. Print, and Stationery Off., 1904. 37 p. DLC-LL
482 .The laws of Swaziland, containing the Orders
in council, proclamations and notices made there¬ under, in force on the 1st day of July 1959. Rev. ed. Prepared under the authority of the Revised edition of the laws proclamation, 1959, by A. C. Thompson. Parow, Cape Province, Printed by Cape Times, Ltd.; to be purchased from the Controller of Stores, Swaziland Govt., Mbabane, 1960.4 v.
DLC-LL
483 .Laws of the Transvaal, printed as amended by
Swaziland proclamations, in force in Swaziland on
the 1st day of January 1949, by virtue of procla¬ mations no. 3 of 1904, no. 11 of 1905, and no. 4 of 1907. Compiled by H. C. Juta. Rev. ed. Lon¬ don, Printed by C. F. Roworth, Govt. Printers; to be purchased from the Govt. Secretary, Mbabane, and from the Crown Agents for the Colonies, Lon¬
don, 1951. xvi, 688 p. DLC-LL
484 .Legal notice [s] Mbabane. NNUN
485 .Orders in council, proclamations and principal
Government notices from 25th June, 1903, to 30th June, 1908. Pretoria, 1908. 158 p.
Source: BM Cat., 1968.
486 .Revised edition of the laws of Swaziland in
force on the 1st day of April, 1949. Compiled by H. C. Juta. London, Printed by C. F. Roworth, 1951.3v. DLC-LL
487 .Swaziland legislation. 1903/127-1912/15?;
1922?+ Mbabane. DLC-LL Title of vols. for 1964, 1967?+ taken from
spine. Title varies: 19257-63, 1965-66?, Swaziland
proclamations and principal High Commissioner’s and Government notices (varies slightly and scat¬ tered vols. have, with slight variations, the title: Swaziland orders in council, proclamations and principal High Commissioner’s and Government notices).
Vols. for 1964, 1967?+ issued in parts. Includes index. L.C. has 1925+ (1928, 1947-51 and 1966
wanting).
488 .Swaziland native land settlement rules. [Pre¬
toria] 1946. 11 p. NNC Caption title.
489 .Swaziland war measures. 1943745. [Pretoria,
Govt. Printer] annual. CtY-L
40
SWAZILAND
LEGISLATIVE AND ADVISORY COUNCILS (items 490-95)
Note: In June 1964 representatives of the Swazi and Euro¬ pean populations were elected to seats in a Legislative Coun¬ cil from African, European, and national rolls, as provided for in the constitution of 1963. Prior to this election, sepa¬ rate Swazi and European councils were in existence and had served as advisory bodies to the Resident Commissioner for discussion of problems and proposed legislation which might affect their respective groups. An Executive Council was also formed in 1964 consisting of representatives from the Legis¬ lative Council and appointees of the Queen’s Commissioner. The Legislative Council was succeeded in 1967 by a bicam¬ eral Parliament comprised of a House of Assembly and a Senate. The House of Assembly, elected without regard to special racial provisions, consisted of representatives directly elected by the voters from eight three-member constit¬ uencies, together with the Attorney-General and a specified number of nominees of the King. The Senate was composed of an equal number of representatives chosen by the House of Assembly and by the King. The structure of the Swaziland parliament remained essentially the same according to the provisions of the independence constitution in 1968.
490 Advisory Council. Minutes. 1 st-12th Council; 1921?-
1947/48? Mbabane. Superseded by a publication with the same title
issued by the European Advisory Council (Recon¬
stituted). Source: SCOLMA, July 1966 (suppl.).
491 European Advisory Council (Reconstituted) Minutes.
lst-4th Council; 6/8 Dec. 1949-21/22 May 1961/
Apr. 1964. Mbabane, semiannual. J720.H3 Supersedes a publication with the same title
issued by the Advisory Council. L.C. has Dec. 6/8, 1949-May 21/22,1961/Apr.
1964 (scattered issues wanting).
492 .Minutes of special session. [Mbabane] DLC
L.C. has May 1962, Dec. 1963, and Feb. 1964.
493 Legislative Council. Official report of the debates.
lst-2d? session; 9/14 Nov. 1964-16 Feb./7 Mar.
1967? Mbabane. DLC Superseded by two publications with the same
title issued by the House of Assembly and the Sen¬
ate of the Swaziland Parliament. L.C. has Nov. 9/14,1964-Feb. 16/Mar. 7, 1967.
494
Parliament. House of Assembly. Official report of
the debates. 1 st+ session; 1967+ [Mbabane] DLC Supersedes in part a publication with the same
title issued by the Legislative Council.
Cover title: Official report (Hansard).
L.C. has July 7/21, 1967+ (scattered issues wanting).
495 Parliament. Senate. Official report of the debates.
lst+ session; 17 May 1967+ [Mbabane] DLC Supersedes in part a publication with the same
title issued by the Legislative Council (item 493).
Cover title: Official report (Hansard).
L.C. has May 17, 1967+ (scattered issues
wanting).
496 Livestock and Agricultural Dept. Annual report.
[Mbabane] S338.S9A35
Vols. for 1942 and 1943 issued together. Vols. for -1944 issued by the agency under an
earlier name: Veterinary and Agricultural Dept. Superseded by the Annual reports of the Dept,
of Agriculture (item 399) and the Dept, of Veteri¬ nary Services (item 437).
L.C. has 194249.
497 .Empire forests and the war. [Mbabane,
1945?] [2] p. DNAL
498 .Mpisiseries.no. 1+ Jan. 1947+ Mbabane.
DNAL
The following numbers have been identified: 1. Faulkner, D. E. The cattle of the Swazi.
1947.42 p. 24. Barnard, W. G. The cattle of the Swazi.
498a .Policy and plans for the immediate and post¬
war development of animal husbandry, agriculture
and forestry. [Mbabane?] 1944. Issued by the agency under an earlier name:
Veterinary and Agricultural Dept.? Source: Swaziland; report, 1950, p. 64. Note: The agency’s Annual report for 1942/43,
p. [1], cites a memorandum (possibly a draft version?) written in 1943 with the title Immediate and post war development plans.
41
SWAZILAND_
499
.Report on a visit to Basutoland, by the Direc¬
tor of Livestock and Agricultural Services and the
Forest and Conservation Officer, Swaziland, 1946.
[Mbabane, introd. 1947] 27 1. DLC
500
.Report on a visit to Southern Rhodesia and Bechuanaland Protectorate by the Director of
Livestock and Agricultural Services, Swaziland [D. E. Faulkner], June 1945. Mbabane, 1945. 39 p. illus.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
501 .Report on the feasability of a cold storage
plant and abattoir in Swaziland, and its effects on the cattle industry of Swaziland, by Prof. C. S.
Richards . . . 14th January 1946. Mbabane, 1946. 61 1. DNAL
502
.Return of contagious diseases of stock in
Swaziland. Mbabane. DLC L.C.has 1948 and 1949.
503
.Soil erosion and the conservation of soil and water in Swaziland, 1944. [Mbabane] 1944. [56] 1. tables. NNC
504
Localization Commission. Report [on localization of the Swaziland Civil Service] Mbabane, 1966. 164 p. NNUN
T. C. Luke, chairman.
505
Mineral Development Commission. Report. [Mba¬ bane? 1954] 23 1. DLC
Sir Walter Harragin, chairman.
.Appendix II. Draft. [Mbabane, Geologi¬ cal Survey, 1954] 83 p.
Contents.—1. The mining proclamation, 1954.—2. The mining regulations, 1954.—
3. Government notice giving list of restricted minerals.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
.Appendix III. Draft. [Mbabane, Geo¬
logical Survey, 1954] 53 p. Contents.-l. The mines, and works proclama¬
tion, 1954.-2. The mines, works and machinery
regulations, 1954.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
.Appendix IV. The geology and mineral
resources of Swaziland. [Mbabane, Geological Sur¬
vey, 1954] 7 p. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
506 .Reference. Containing memoranda, cor¬
respondence and a document marked exhibit I.
[Mbabane, Geological Survey Dept., 1953] 1 v.
(various pagings)
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
507 .Reference. Verbatim report of the evi¬
dence given before the Commission in Mbabane on
January 5th, 6th, 7th, 1954. [Mbabane, Geological
Survey Dept., 1954] 3 v.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
Ministry of Agriculture. Note: In May 1967, the Agriculture Dept, and the
Cooperative Development Dept, merged to become the Ministry of Agriculture.
508
Agro-forestal exports, Swaziland. Mbabane, 1968. lip.
Source: UNECA. New acq., Apr./May 1968.
509
.Annual report. 1967+ [Mbabane?] DLC Supersedes the Annual report of the Dept, of
Agriculture (item 399). L.C.has 1967.
509a
.Preliminary report on the development of the water resources of Swaziland. Mbabane, 1966.
Source: Fair, p. 149.
510
.Swaziland. [Mbabane?] 1967. DLC-G&M Scale 1:250,000.
“Prepared and drawn from information on the
1/50,000 topo-cadastral maps produced in the Car-
42
SWAZILAND
tography Section of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Photographic reduction by the Dept, of Geogra¬
phy, University of the Witwatersrand.”
511
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Mines. Industrial
opportunities in Swaziland. Mbabane, Govt. Infor¬ mation Service [1967?] 36 p. DJBF
Ministry of Education. Note: In 1967 the Dept, of Education became the
Ministry of Education.
512
Annual report summary of the Permanent Secretary and Director of Education. Mbabane, illus.
L677.S9A35 Title varies: 19327-36? Report on education in
Swaziland (varies slightly).-1937?- Annual report of the Superintendent of Education.- -1954,
Annual report of the principal Education Officer.—1955-66, Annual report summary by the
Director of Education (varies slightly). L.C.has 1951-59, 1961-64, 1966+
512a .General information about secondary schools
in Swaziland by D. R. Day. Mbabane, 1963.
Source: Wallace, p. 26.
513
.Newsletter. [Mbabane?] monthly.
Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.).
514 .Regulations and syllabuses for the depart¬
mental standard VII examination. [Mbabane,
1959] Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
515 .Regulations and syllabuses for the depart¬
mental teachers’ examinations. [Mbabane] Govt.
Printer, 1956. Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
516 .Regulations controlling native government
aided schools, by H. J. E. Dumbrell. [n.p., 1934?]
Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
517
.Syllabuses for African primary schools. [Mba¬
bane] Govt. Printer, 1952. Source: London. Univ. Inst, of Educ. Cat.
518
Ministry of Health. Annual medical and sanitary re¬ port. Mbabane. RA352.S9A3
Vols. for -1967 issued by the agency under its
earlier names: Medical Dept, and Dept, of Medi¬ cine and Sanitation.
L.C.has 1929-38,194048,1960-64, 1966+
519 Natural Resources Board. Annual report. Mbabane.
DLC L.C.has 1965.
520 Police Dept. Annual report of the Commissioner of
Police. Mbabane. HV7848.S9A32
Title varies slightly. L.C.has 1952-57, 1961 +
521 Prisons Dept. Annual report. Mbabane. DLC
Vols. for -1958 issued as Administration report
of the Superintendent of Prisons.
L.C.has 1960-67.
522 Salaries Commissioner. Review of emoluments of the
public service, by T. M. Skinner. [Mafeking, 1964] 126 p. MBU
See also item 365. Note: Skinner prepared similar reports for Bechuana-
land and Basutoland (item 118).
523
Special Commissioner Appointed in Terms of the Swaziland Concessions Partition Proclamation,
1907. Report. [Pretoria?] 1908. George Grey, special commissioner. Concerns the designation of portions of land in
Swaziland for the “sole and exclusive use and
occupation of natives.” Cited in the Official gazette of the High Com¬
missioner for South Africa (item 726), v. 25,
no. 373, 1908, p. 33. The text of the Report
follows on p. 33-54.
43
SWAZILAND___
524 Statistical Office. Annual statistical bulletin, v. 1+
1966+ Mbabane. DLC L.C. has 1966+
524a .Statistical report; imports and exports. Mba¬
bane. NNUN
525 .Swaziland statistical news. no. 1+ 1967+
Mbabane, monthly (irregular) DLC L.C. has 1967+ (scattered issues wanting).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Note: This section includes official and quasi-official publica¬ tions cataloged by American libraries or cited in bibliogra¬ phies under headings other than Swaziland. Among them are publications entered by title or by personal or corporate author.
526 Griffin, Arthur. Report on proposals to construct a
railway or a road from the western border of Swaziland connecting with a railway extension from Lothair on the South African Railway. A report prepared for the Swaziland Government. Mbabane, 1955.
Source: Best, p. 259.
526a Griffin, Arthur, and L. C. Reynolds. Report on the
general problem of communication in Swaziland having regard to existing potential development. A report prepared for the Swaziland Government. Mbabane, 1956.
Source: Best, p. 259.
526b Griffin, Arthur. Swaziland development: general
appreciation. A report prepared for the Swaziland Government. Mbabane, 1958.
Source: Best, p. 259.
527 Izwi lama Swazi. The voice of the Swazi. 1934-64?
[Mbabane] Bantu Press. DS Frequency varies. Ceased publication in 1964?
Note: This newspaper for African audiences has been the recipient of government subsidies. (Source: Swazi¬ land; report, 1959, p. 95). It later became the official publication of the Swaziland Progressive Party. (Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 [suppl.J).
528 Jeffares & Green, Johannesburg. Reconnaissance re¬
port on proposed extension of railway from Lothair, Transvaal, into Swaziland. Johannesburg [1953] [2], 101. illus. (in pocket)
At head of title: Swaziland Government.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
529 .Report on a proposed railway from the west¬
ern border of Swaziland to Island Drift on the Great Usutu River. Johannesburg, 1955.9 p. illus.
At head of title: Swaziland Government. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
530 .Report, maps and drawings on hydro-electric
and irrigation development of the Great Usutu River, Swaziland [by] Jeffares and Green, assisted by A. M. Jacobs. Johannesburg, 1955. 2 v.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
531 Lubalo [the census] (Motion picture) Mbabane,
Govt. Information Services, 1966. Source: Swaziland; report, 1966, p. 95.
532 Marwick, A. G. The attitude of the Swazi towards
government and its causes. A report prepared for the Swaziland Government. Mbabane, 1955.
Source: Best, p. 260.
533 Marwick, Brian A. The Swazi; an ethnographic
account of the natives of the Swaziland Protec¬ torate. Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1940. xvii, 320 p. illus., fold. map. DT971.M3
Based on field work and nine years of experi¬ ence as a government official. This is an independ¬ ent study, the publication of which was made possible by a grant from the Swaziland Govern¬ ment.
534
Miller, Allister M. Swaziland, the land of green pas¬ tures and running streams. [Johannesburg] Orga-
44
SWAZILAND
nizing Committee of the Swaziland (Empire Exhibition, S. A.) Govt. Stall, 1936. 44 p. illus., maps. DT971.M55
535
Philatelic bulletin, v. 1+ Nov. 1966+ Mbabane, Stamp Bureau.
Source: Swaziland; report, 1966, p. 91.
536
Pietermaritzburg. University of Natal. Institute for Social Research, Durban. Experiment in Swazi¬ land; report of the Swaziland sample survey, 1960, by the Institute for Social Research, University of Natal, for the Swaziland Administration. Edited by J. F. Holleman. Cape Town, New York, Ox¬ ford University, University Press, 1964. xi, 352 p. illus. HC517.S9P5
537 .Swaziland sample survey. 1960; prelim¬
inary report (rural areas). [Durban? 196-?] DLC
538 .Second preliminary report, urban, peri¬
urban and border areas. [Durban, 1961] 1 v. (unpaged) DLC
539 .A study of Swazi nutrition. Report of the
Swaziland nutrition survey, 1961-62 for the Swazi¬ land Administration, by Sonya M. Jones. Durban, 1963. vii, 264 p. CtY
“Follow-up” of the Swaziland sample survey 1960, also carried out by the Institute for the Swaziland Administration.
540 Seminar on national objectives at independence. Re¬
port. [Luyengo? 1967] 77 p. “Held under the auspices of the University of
Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland in association with the Swaziland Government at the Swaziland Agricultural College and University Centre, Luyen¬
go, 3rd-5th March, 1967.” Source: UNECA. New acq., Aug./Sept. 1968,
p.7.
541 Swaziland agricultural review and notes, v. 1-9; 30
June 1938-30 June 1940. [Mbabane] Veterinary and Agricultural Dept, quarterly. DNAL
542 Swaziland Credit and Savings Bank. Annual report
and accounts. 1965/66?+ [Mbabane] CtY Report year ends Mar. 31.
543 Swaziland directory. [Mbabane, Swaziland Print, and
Pub. Co.] DLC Issued by the Dept, of Post and Telecommuni¬
cations. Telephone directory. L.C.has 1969.
Swaziland Railway Board. Note: The Board was established by proclamation in
1961 to administer railway affairs.
544 Report and accounts. lst?+ 1961/62?+ [Mbabane?]
annual. MBU Report year ends Mar. 31.
Swaziland Railway, Inc. Note: The agency was established by proclamation in
1962. The main railway line of some 136 miles connects Ngwenya to Goba in Mozambique. Railway construction began in 1962 and was completed in 1964.
545 Report and accounts. [Mbabane?] annual.
Report year ends Mar. 31. Source: Tech, co-op., Jan. 1967, item 138, cites
vol. for 1966.
546 Swaziland service news. Mbabane, Published for the
Swaziland Government Service by the Information Office, the Secretariat. DLC
L.C. has no. 2, Oct/Nov. 1962, and no. 1, Jan. 1963.
547 Teachers’journal. 1952?+ Mbabane, Ministry of Edu¬
cation. semiannual. L81 .T38 Cover title: Sept. 1968?+ Swaziland teachers
journal.
Earlier vols. issued quarterly by the Education Dept, as Swaziland African teachers’ journal?
L.C. has no. 56, Sept. 1968.
45
SWAZILAND_
548 Umbiki. Mbabane, Govt. Information Services,
biweekly.
In siSwati. Cited in A handbook to the Kingdom of Swazi¬
land, 1968, p. 106.
549 Umhlaba wama Swazi (Land of the Swazi). 1944?+
[Mbabane?] monthly.
Early vols. issued by the Livestock and Agricul¬
tural Dept, under an earlier name: Veterinary and
Agricultural Dept.
In siSwati.
Cited in the Annual report of the Veterinary
and Agricultural Dept., 1944, p. 4.
Note: Similar agricultural bulletins were being issued by the Livestock and Agricultural Dept., monthly, in Eng¬ lish and Afrikaans; however, their exact titles have not been identified.
High Commission Territories
Note: This brief section consists of publications concerning the three former High Commission Territories which could not be assigned to a single jurisdiction. Most of
the works were published in Basutoland. Additional documents dealing with the three countries collectively will be found among the official publications of Great
Britain (items 601- 785).
550
Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swazi¬ land. Decisions in review and appeal cases in the court of the Resident Commissioner of Basuto¬ land, the Special Court of Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate, and the Special Court of Swaziland, v. 1 + 1935/36+ [Morija?] MBU
551
Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and
Swaziland. Judiciary. Annual report. [Maseru?] NNUN
Title varies: 1957/60? Combined annual reports of the Judiciary. (Cf. source: Tech, co-op., Jan. 1965, item 79).
Issued by the Chief Justice of the High Com¬ mission Territories.
Superseded in part by the Annual report of the Judiciary of Swaziland (item 479).
552
The High Commission Territories law reports. Deci¬
sions of the Court of Appeal and the High Courts
of Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and
Swaziland. 1926/53+ Maseru, The High Court.
DLC-LL
Title varies; 1926/53-1954? The High Commis¬
sion Territories law reports. Decisions of the High
Courts and Special Courts of Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland.
Vols. for 1926/53?-l 957? edited by Sir Harold Willan; 1958?-60, by Mr. Justice Elyan; 1961/ 62?+ by Mr. Gordon Davis.
L.C.has 1926/53, 1955, 1958-1961/62.
553
Hutton, S. R. Review of emoluments of teachers— Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swazi¬ land, 1966. [n.p.] 1966.
Source: Hanson. Botswana, p. [98].
554
Miller, 0. B. Forestry aims in the African High
Commission Territories. [Morija, Morija Print.
Works, 1947] 12 p. DNAL
At head of title: Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland.
Prepared for the Fifth British Empire Forestry Conference.
South African Native Affairs Commission. Note: The Commission was established by the High
Commissioner in 1903 to investigate “native policies” in
46
HIGH COMMISSION TERRITORIES
the various British South African colonies and protec¬ torates in view of the impending South African Customs Union and possible federation of the South African colo¬ nies. The Commission included representatives from Basu¬ toland, Transvaal, Cape Colony, Natal, Rhodesia, and the Orange River Colony. Its completed report was submitted to the High Commissioner and the governments of the colonies and territories in British South Africa.
555
South Africa . .. Report of the Commission with
annexures and appendices A[-E] Cape Town, Cape Times, Ltd., Govt. Printers, 1904-5. 5 v. fold,
maps. HC511.S69 Sir Godfrey Lagden, chairman.
Issued also in the series of British parliamentary
papers by command, Cd. 2399, with annexures nos. 1 to 9 (HC511.S7).
Contents.—I. (1905) Report of the Commission with annexures. App. A. Comparative digest of
laws affecting natives, by A. J. McGregor. App. B.
Minutes of proceedings. Schedule of recorded vot¬ ing on report.—II-IV. (1904) App. C. Minutes of
evidence: II. Evidence taken in Cape Colony. III. Evidence taken in Natal. IV. Evidence taken in
Rhodesia, Bechuanaland Protectorate, British
Bechuanaland (Cape Colony), Orange River
Colony, Basutoland, Transvaal Colony and again in the Cape Colony.-V. (1905) App. C, cont’d, D,
and E. Index and annexures to Minutes of evi¬ dence, together with written replies to questions and additional memoranda by witnesses.
556
U.B.L.S. newsletter. Roma [Lesotho] University of
Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland, quarterly. Source: SCOLMA, Jan. 1967 (suppl.).
University of Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Note: Established in 1945 as a Roman Catholic insti¬
tution for higher education, the Pius XII College in Roma, Basutoland, became a nondenominational university on January 1, 1964. Formerly called the University of Basu¬ toland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland, the institution was renamed apparently in 1966. It receives appropriations from the three countries.
557
Report of the Vice-Chancellor to the Council. [Roma, Lesotho] annual. DLC
Report year ends Apr. 30. L.C.has 1966/67+
Cape of Good Hope
Note: By an Act of the legislature of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope,
Basutoland was annexed to the Colony in 1871. Thirteen years later the Cape
Colony’s jurisdiction over Basutoland was relinquished to the British Government. Responsibility for Basutoland’s administration devolved upon the British High
Commissioner for South Africa who, until the end of the 19th century was also
Governor of the Cape Colony. A Resident Commissioner was stationed in Basuto¬ land to administer the territory on behalf of the High Commissioner.
The following entries concern the affairs of Basutoland during the Cape Colony’s
administration. Many of these documents have appeared in the series of Cape
parliamentary papers (item 595) and are held by the Library of Congress under the
call number J707.L3. For these publications, the number of the paper, its date, and
volume number in the series are given. Unless otherwise noted, documents issued by
the Government of the Cape of Good Hope were published by W. A. Richards &
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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Sons, Government Printers. Additional publications dealing with this period are included among the documents of the Colonial Office of Great Britain (items
622-88).
558 Blue book of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope.
18217-85. Cape Town. J707.R2 Title varies: -1874, Colony of the Cape of
Good Hope. Issued by the Colonial Secretary’s Dept. Superseded by the Statistical register of the
Colony of the Cape of Good Hope (HA 1892). Includes information on Basutoland administra¬
tion and statistics. L.C. has 1853-54, 1856-62, 1866-77, 1879,
1881, 1883, 1885 (some issues also have call num¬ ber HA1892).
559 Correspondence between His Excellency the Officer
administering the Government and His Honour the President of the Orange Free State with reference to the affairs of Basutoland. Cape Town, 1883. 14 p. (A29-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
560 Correspondence between present Ministers and offi¬
cials, Chiefs, or others in Basutoland, and Reports of conferences between Ministers and Chiefs and people in Basutoland. Cape Town, 1883. 106 p. (A24-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
Includes correspondence from July 1881 to June 1883 concerning Chief Masupha and hostili¬ ties between Chiefs Jonathan and Joel.
561 Correspondence between the Government and the
Commandant-General of Colonial forces (Major- General Gordon, C.B., R.E.) on the subject of the position of affairs in Basutoland and other native territories, and the reorganization of the Colonial forces. Cape Town, 1883. 70 p. maps (part col.) (G5-’83) J707.L3 1883 special session
See also item 633.
562 Correspondence between the Right Honourable the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, His Excellency the Governor, and Ministers, relative to Basutoland affairs from December 1881 to February 1882. [Cape Town] 5 p. (G12-’82)
J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
563 Communications on the subject of Basutoland
between the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Honourable J. X. Merriman. [Cape Town] 1883. 8 p. (A36-’83)
J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6 Discusses possibility of Great Britain’s resuming
control of Basutoland. J.X. Merriman, Commissioner of Crown Lands
and Public Works, was appointed representative of the Cape Government in these discussions.
564 Despatches dated 1st and 5th May, from the Officer
administering the Government of the Colony, with a memorandum addressed to the Right Honour¬ able the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Honourable J. X. Merriman, and the Earl of Derby’s reply thereto, dated 14th June, on the subject of the future government of Basutoland. [Cape Town] 1883. 18 p. (A27-’83)
J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
565 Further correspondence relating to affairs in Basuto¬
land. Cape Town, 1883. 24 p. (A24A-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
566 Further correspondence relating to affairs in Basuto¬
land. Cape Town, 1883. 37 p. (A24B-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
567 Further papers relating to affairs in Basutoland. Let¬
ter from His Honour the President of the Orange Free State [J. H. Brand]. [Cape Town] 1883. 2 p. (A40-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
568 Government gazette. Aug. 16, 18007-30? May 1910.
Cape Town [Cape Times, Ltd.] J8.B63 Superseded by the Official gazette of the Prov¬
ince of the Cape of Good Hope (which L.C. holds under the same call number).
Includes notices and proclamations issued by the High Commissioner.
48
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
L.C. has 1836, 1843-45, 1851+ (scattered issues wanting).
569
Minute by His Excellency the officer administering
the Government, covering a despatch from His
Honour the President of the Orange Free State,
transmitting a resolution of the Volksraad approv¬
ing His Honour’s course of action with reference to Basutoland affairs. [Cape Town] 1883. 2 p.
(A34-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
570
Minute of His Excellency the Governor, enclosing a despatch, dated 23rd March, 1882, from His Honour the President of the Orange Free State,
stating the gratification of the Volksraad on hear¬ ing that no measure aiming at the abandonment of
Basutoland would be proposed by Ministers. [Cape Town] 1 p. (A19-’82)
J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
571
Official report of interviews between the Premier and
the Secretary for Native Affairs and certain Basuto
Chiefs, Councillors, and Headmen, 16th March to
2nd April, 1883. Cape Town, 1883. 116 p.
(G54-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
572 Census Office. Results of a census of the Cape of
Good Hope taken on the night of Sunday, the 7th March, 1875. Cape Town, 1877-78. 2 pts. in 1 v.
maps. MB Contents.-l. Summaries (1877).—2. Supple¬
mentary tables, with an appendix showing results
of the census of British Basutoland taken in March
1875.
573
Commission on Basutoland Losses. Report and pro¬ ceedings. Cape Town, 1883.73 p. (G96-’83)
J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
Colonel Charles D. Griffith, chairman. Note: Of relevance for investigating expenditures
and expenses resulting from disturbances in Basutoland in the early 1880’s are two other reports-Report of the War Expenditure Commissioners, under the chairman¬ ship of C. Abercrombie Smith, which appears as Cape paper G46-’82 (cataloged by the Library of Congress under call number J707.L3 1882 appendix 1, v. 2) and Report of the Commission on the Distribution of Prize
Money, under the chairmanship of W. B. Chalmers, which appears as Cape paper G75-’82 (cataloged by the Library of Congress under call number J707.L3 1882 appendix 1, v. 2).
574
Commission on Native Laws and Customs. Report
and proceedings, with appendices, of the Govern¬
ment Commission on Native Laws and Customs. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by His Excellency the Governor. January, 1883. Cape
Town, 1883. [1178] p. illus., fold, maps, fold, geneal. tables. DLC-LL
At head of title: Cape of Good Hope. “Report of Commission” signed: J. D. Barry,
president.
575
Commission on Native Laws and Customs of the
Basutos. Report and evidence. Cape Town, S. Solomon, Steam Print. Off., 1873. 68 p. DLC-LL
Photocopy (positive).
Native A ffairs Dept. Annual report of the Governor’s
Agent in Basutoland. See item 580.
576
.Basutoland. Annual report for 1882 of the
Resident Magistrate of Leribe, and proceedings of the trial of Chiefs Jonathan and Joel Molapo [sic]. Cape Town, 1883. 30 p. (G9-’83)
J707.L3 1883 special session
577 .Basutoland: Telegrams from Acting Gover¬
nor’s Agent and other officials on progress of events in Basutoland between 17th and 24th Janu¬ ary, 1883. Cape Town, 1883. 7 p. (G10-’83, pt. 1)
J707.L3 1883 special session
578 .Basutoland: Telegrams from Acting Gover¬
nor’s Agent and other officials on progress of events in Basutoland between 25th January and
1st February, 1883. Cape Town, 1883. 4 p. (G10-’83, pt. 2) J707.L3 1883 special session
579 .Basutoland records. Copies of official docu¬
ments of various kinds, accounts of travellers, &c.,
49
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
579 (continued) collected and arranged by order of the Honourable J. W. Sauer, Esq., Secretary for Native Affairs, by Geo. M. Theal, first clerk in the Native Affairs Department. With maps and sketches of boundary lines. Cape Town, 1883. 3 v. DT781 .B3
Contents.-I. 1852.—II. 1853-1861 .-III. 1862- 1868.
Note: A 3-vol. compilation for 1868-69 was not issued and exists only in manuscript form in the Cape Archives, Cape Town. (Cited in Guide to South African reference books. 4th iev. ed., compiled by R. Musiker, 1965, p. 84).
580 .Blue-book on native affairs. 18747-1909. Cape
Town, S. Solomon, 18757-1910. annual. HC517.C2A3
“Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Excellency the Governor.”
Includes Annual reports of the Governor’s Agent in Basutoland and reports on the magis¬ tracy.
Superseded in part by a publication with the same title issued by the Native Affairs Dept, of South Africa (HC517.S7A3).
L.C. has 1881-1909 (earlier reports located in Cape Parliamentary papers, J707.L3).
581 - - - - Correspondence between Jonathan Molapo
[sic] and other Chiefs of the Leribe District with Major-General Gordon; and other correspondence on the part of the loyal Basutos. With a return of the cost of parliamentary commissions; and of the advance of Lerothodi’s army. [Cape Town] 1883. 7 p. (Cl [i.e. 3] -’83)
J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6 “Returns in compliance with resolutions of the
Honourable Legislative Council, adopted on the 24th January, 1883 ...”
582 .Estimate of the probable revenue and expendi¬
ture in the territory of British Basutoland for the year ending 30th June, 1878. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Excel¬ lency the Governor, 1877. (G52-’77) Estimate for the year ending 30th June, 1880. Presented to Par¬ liament 1879. (G57-’79) (Ministerial Department of Native Affairs.) Return of revenue and expendi¬ ture of Basutoland, 1895-96. Printed by order of
the Legislative Council, June 1897. (C9-’97) Cape Town, S. Solomon [and] Cape Times Print.
Works, 1877-97.3 pts. Source: SOAS Cat. suppl., p. 318.
583 .Minutes and correspondence relating to claim
of Joseph Amos for theft of cattle in Orange Free State, traced to Basutoland. Cape Town, 1883. 16 p. (G106-’83) J707.L3 1883 appendix 1, v. 6
584 .Minutes of meetings and correspondence on
affairs in Basutoland, by the Hon’ble Secretary for Native Affairs. Cape Town, 1883. 36 p. (G6-’83)
J707.L3 1883 special session
585 .Official report of proceedings at the Pitso, or
annual gathering, of the Basutos and other native tribes residing in British Basutoland, Cape of Good Hope, held at Maseru on Thursday and Friday, the 16th and 17th October, 1879. Cape Town, 1879. 43 p.
Source: BM Cat., 1965.
586 .Paper re rebellion in Basutoland. Cape Town,
1879. 4 pts. (Cape papers) Source: Royal Commonwealth Society Cat.,
p. 445.
587 .Report of a Pitso, held at Maseru, Basutoland,
with the loyal Basutos, by the Acting Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Hatchard, on the 3rd April, 1882; together with other correspondence relating to affairs in Basutoland. Cape Town, 1882. 21 p. (G74-’82) J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
588 .Report of the Hon’ble the Secretary for Native
Affairs, on his visit to Basutoland in June, 1881. Cape Town, 1882. 114 p. (G26-’82)
J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6 Includes the text of the provisions for settle¬
ment of the “Gun War” arbitrated by Sir Hercules Robinson, High Commissioner and Governor of the Cape Colony.
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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
.Reply in accordance with a resolution of the Honourable the House of Assembly, adopted on the 9th May, 1882 as follows: “For a return show¬ ing the number of marriages celebrated according to Native custom, registered in British Basuto¬ land ... since the 6th November, 1871.” [Cape Town] 1882. 25 p. (A104-’82)
J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
590
.Return in compliance with a resolution of the Honourable the House of Assembly, adopted on 12th May, 1881. [Cape Town] 4 p. (A30-’82)
J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6 Includes copies of correspondence between the
Prime Minister of the Cape, J. Gordon Sprigg, and Charles D. Griffith, Governor’s Agent in Basuto¬ land, about the proposed disarmament of the Basuto, dated from Oct. 5, 1878 to May 19, 1881.
591
.Return in compliance with a resolution of the Honourable the House of Assembly adopted 23rd March, 1882, being reports and correspondence called for by Dr. Matthews, M.L.A., having refer¬ ence to the state of affairs in Basutoland. Cape Town, 1882. 207 p. map. (G89-’82)
J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
592 .Return in compliance with a resolution of the
House, dated 31st May, 1877, of all papers and evidence regarding the apprehension, imprison¬ ment, and trial of Nehemiah Moshesh. Cape Town, S. Solomon, 1877. 96 p. (A9-’77)
J707.L3 1877 appendix 1, v. 3
593 .Return (in part) in compliance with a resolu¬
tion of the Honourable the House of Assembly, adopted on Thursday, 25th January, as follows: “For the production of copies of all Minutes of Ministers addressed to His Excellency the Gover¬ nor, upon the subject of Basutoland and Colonial Native affairs generally, since last session of Parlia¬ ment, and for the production of copies of all cor¬ respondence between the Government and its
officials, regarding Basutoland since last session of Parliament.” Cape Town, 1883. 5 p. (A3-’83)
J707.L3 1883 special session
594 .Telegrams dated respectively the 5th, 9th, and
11th September, 1881, from the Honourable the Secretary for Native Affairs to the Honourable the Premier, having reference to the Basuto Chief Masupha’s acceptance of the award made by His Excellency the Governor. [Cape Town] 4 p. (A8-’82) J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
595 u Parliament. Minuted of the Legislative Council [and]
Votes and proceedings of the House of Assembly [with Appendices] 1 st?-l 2th Parliament; 1854?- 1909/10. Cape Town, Govt. Printers. J707.L3
Ceased publication in 1910. Contents.-Minutes of the Legislative Council.-
Votes and proceedings of the House of Assembly.-Appendix I: Printed Papers presented to Parliament by command of His Excellency the Governor, and Papers printed by order of the House of Assembly and the Legislative Council.— Appendix II: Reports of Select Committees.
L.C. has 1868, 1874-75, 1877, 1882-1900, 1901/02-1909/10.
596 .Petition from Jonathan Molapo [sic] and
other Basuto chiefs. [Cape Town] 1882. 3 p. (A2-’82) J707.L3 1882 appendix 2, v. 6
Concerns an armed attack on their people as a result of having surrendered their own arms to the Cape authorities. Redress is sought.
597 .Petition of Chiefs and people of the Basuto
tribe. [Cape Town] 1877. 1 p. (A7-’77) J707.L3 1877 appendix 1, v. 3
Concerns the alienation of some parts of Basuto territory.
598 .Petition of Jonathan Molappo. Cape Town,
1883. 3 p. (Al-’83)
J707.L3 1883 special session
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598 (continued)
Concerns the history of the conflict between
Jonathan and his brother Joel in a dispute for the
chieftaincy of Leribe.
599
.Speech delivered by the Colonial Secre¬
tary, the Hon. J. Gordon Sprigg, on the 1st and
2nd June, 1880, on the disarmament of the
Basutos and the native policy of the Government.
Cape Town, S. Solomon, 1880. 55 p.
Source: te Groen, p. 10.
600 Parliament. Legislative Council. Select Committee
Appointed to Consider and Report on Basutoland
Affairs. Report. Cape Town, 1882. x p. (C5-’82) J707.L3 1882 appendix 3
A. Stead, chairman. Report consists only of a request to disband the
committee because of lack of financial support for
its work.
Great Britain
Note: This section includes a selection of official British publications relating to the
High Commission Territories. In addition, some Colonial Office documents have
been included concerning affairs in Cape Colony and the Transvaal which are rele¬ vant to the course of developments in the Territories, particularly in Basutoland
and Swaziland. Unless otherwise noted, documents issued by Great Britain are published for or
by H. M. Stationery Office. Many of the entrie. appear in the series of parlia¬
mentary sessional papers (item 740) and are held by the Library of Congress under
the call number J301.K6. For these publications, the command number (where
given), date of volume in the series, and volume number are indicated.
601
Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swazi¬
land: Report of an economic and technical assist¬
ance mission, May-June 1965. [n.p.] 1965.
JX1977.A2 A 5958
M. E. Chacko, chairman. Note: The mission to the High Commission Territories
was a result of a resolution passed by the United Nations
Special Committee of 24 on November 2, 1964, calling on
the Secretary General of the United Nations to investigate
ways of providing economic and technical assistance to
the three Territories to help them become less dependent
on the Republic of South Africa. Two members of the
mission, including its chairman, were selected by the
Secretary General. The British Government, which
financed the mission, selected the third member. The
group’s report was submitted to the British Government
which made it available to the Secretary General and to
the authorities of the countries concerned.
L.C. has the 148-page reprint of this report which
appears as number A 5958 in the United Nations docu¬
ment series. It was also issued as United Nations docu¬
ment A/AC.109/133.
602
Board of Education. Educational systems of the chief
Crown Colonies, and possessions of the British
Empire, including reports on the training of native
races, pt. 2. West Africa, Basutoland, Southern Rhodesia, East Africa Protectorate, Uganda,
Mauritius, Seychelles. London, 1905. xvi, 345 p.
(Cd. 2378) J301.K6 1905 v. 26
At head of title: Board of Education. Special reports on educational subjects, v. 13.
“The system of education in Basutoland” by H. C. Sloley, p. 12344.
603
British Information Services. Basutoland, the Bechu¬
analand Protectorate and Swaziland progress towards independence. [London?] 1965. [4] p. map. (Its Factel no. 435) DLC
“Classification II .4.”
604
.Botswana on the eve of independence. [Lon-
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don?] 1966.4 p. maps. (.Its Factel no. 501) DLC “Classification II .4.”
605
.Swaziland constitutional talks. [London? 1963] 3 p. (Its Factel no. 329) DLC
Central Office of Information. Basutoland. London [1966j [16] p. illus. (part col.), maps.
DT782.G68 “Prepared for British Information Services." Independence booklet.
607
.Basutoland. Photoposter no. 45. London, 1962.
Source: Sectional list, no. 69.
- - Basutoland, (set of 8 plates) London, 1960. [1] 1.8 plates. IEN
615 .The Bechuanaland Protectorate. London,
1964. 5 p. map. (Its Fact sheets on the Common¬ wealth) DLC
“Prepared for the British Information Serv¬ ices.”
616 .Botswana. London, 1966. 32 p. illus., col.
map. (Central Office of Information reference pamphlet 72) DT791.A5 3 1966a
Dated June 1966. Issued also in New York, by the Reference
Division of the British Information Services (DT791.A53).
617 .The High Commission Territories. [London,
1963]. 35 p. (Its Quote no. R.5488) DNAL Issued also in New York by the British Informa¬
tion Services. DLC
.Bechuanaland. London [1966] [16] p. illus. (part col.), maps. DT791 .A5
“Prepared for British Information Services.” Independence booklet.
610 .Bechuanaland. Photoposter no. 38. London,
1961. Source: Sectional list, no. 69.
611 .Swaziland. London, 1968. [14] p. illus. (part
col.), map. IEN “Prepared for British Information Services.” Independence booklet?
612 .Swaziland. Photoposter no. 43. London, 1961.
Source: Sectional list, no. 69.
613 .Swaziland, (set of 8 plates) London, 1959.
[2] p. 8 plates. IEN
614 Central Office of Information. Reference Division.
Basutoland. London, 1964. 6 p. (Its Fact sheets on
the Commonwealth) DNAL
618 .Lesotho. [London, 1966] 31, [1] p. illus.,
fold. col. map. DNAL Dated July 1966. Issued also in New York by the Reference
Division of the British Information Services (DT782.G7)
619 .Swaziland. [London] 1965. [7] p. map. (Its
Fact sheets on the Commonwealth) DLC “Prepared for British Information Services.”
620 .Rev. [London] 1967. [8] p. map. (Its
Fact sheets on the Commonwealth) DLC “Prepared for British Information Services.”
621 .Swaziland. London, 1968. 3, 40 p. illus. (part
col.), col. map. (Central Office of Information ref¬ erence pamphlet, 85) DT971 .A45
“Produced for British Information Services.” Issued also in New York by the Reference
Division of the British Information Services.
Colonial Office. Note: Except for a period from July 1925 to Decem¬
ber 1961, when the High Commission Territories came
53
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within the administrative jurisdiction of the Dominions Office and then the Commonwealth Relations Office, the affairs of Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland have been handled by the Colonial Office. In August 1966 the Colonial Office merged with the Commonwealth Rela¬ tions Office to form the Commonwealth Office headed by a Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs. The duties of the Secretary of State for the Colonies con¬ tinued to be carried out until January 1967 when the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs assumed responsibility for the territories which had been adminis¬ tered by the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Among the following Colonial Office publications are a few reports which have been issued later than their report year. These documents, therefore, do not accu¬ rately reflect the administrative changes noted above.
622 Basutoland; report. 1946-64? London [1947-1965?]
illus., map. annual. DT781 .A35
Vols. for 1946-48 called Colonial annual
reports; 1949-57, Colonial reports. Supersedes in part the agency’s Colonial
reports-annual (item 625a). Title varies: 1946-57, Annual report on Basuto¬
land. Cover title: 1946-64?, Basutoland. Vols. for 1946-59 issued by the Commonwealth
Relations Office.
Superseded by a publication with the same title issued by the Dept, of Information of Lesotho (item 140).
L.C.has 1946-63.
623
.Bechuanaland: constitutional proposals. Lon¬ don, 1964. 13 p. (Cmnd. 2378)
J301.K6 1963/64 v. 25
624
.Census returns of British South Africa. Lon¬ don, 1904. 24 p. (C. 2103)
J301.K6 1904 v. 61 Transvaal statistics include Swaziland returns.
624a
.Colonial development and welfare act; Federa¬ tion of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the South African High Commission Territories, grand sum¬
mary of committments and expenditures as at 1st April, 1960+ [n.p.] 1960+ annual.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
625 .Colonial reports-annual. no. 1-1936. London,
1891-1940. maps. JV33.G7A4 No. 1-1701 issued in the series of parliamentary
papers as Papers by command. Supersedes in part Her Majesty’s colonial pos¬
sessions (item 673). Superseded by its Colonial annual reports (later
Colonial reports) (items 622, 696,719).
L.C. has 1891-1940 (scattered issues wanting).
The following annual reports relating to Basuto¬
land, Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland
have been identified: a) Annual report on the social and economic
progress of the people of Basutoland. 1890/91-
1938. London.
Title varies: 1890/91-1930, Basutoland; report
(varies slightly). L.C.has 1890/91-1938.
b) Annual report on the social and economic
progress of the people of Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate. 1896/97-1938. London.
Suspended publication 1897/98-1901/2.
Title varies: 1896/97, 1902/3-1930, Bechuana¬ land Protectorate; report (varies slightly).
L.C.has 1896/97, 1902/3-1938.
c) British Bechuanaland; report. 1889/90- 1894/95. London.
Includes information on the Protectorate administration.
L.C.has 1889/90- 1894/95. d) Annual report on the social and economic
progress of the people of Swaziland. 1906/7-1938. London.
Title varies: 1906/7-1930, Swaziland; report (varies slightly).
L.C.has 1906/7-1938.
626
.Colonial reports—miscellaneous, no. 1-93? London, 1891 -1921 ? J V3 3 .G7 A42
No. 1-93? issued in the series of parliamentary
papers as Papers by command.
Supersedes in part Her Majesty’s Colonial pos¬ sessions (item 673).
Ceased publication with no. 93?
L.C. has 1-93 (scattered issues wanting).
The following relevant issues have been identi¬ fied:
no. 16. Selections from colonial medical reports
for 1898 and 1899. 1901.420 p. (Cd. 614)
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Includes Basutoland’s medical report for 1899. no. 19. Selections from colonial medical reports
for 1900 and 1901. 1902. 383 p. (Cd. 1098)
Includes Basutoland’s medical report for 1900. no. 27. Selections from colonial medical reports
for 1901 and 1902. 1904. 490 p. (Cd. 2106) Includes return of diseases and deaths in Basu¬
toland in 1902.
no. 52. Sargant, Edmund B. Report on native education in South Africa, pt. 3. Education in the Protectorates, by E. B. Sargant, Education Adviser to the High Commissioner for South Africa. 1908. 65 p. (Cd. 4119)
627
.Commission and instruction to Major General Sir Charles Warren, K.C.M.G. as Special Commis¬ sioner to Bechuanaland, with a memorandum by Sir C. Warren. London, 1884. 6 p. (C. 4227)
J301.K6 1884/85 v. 55 At head of title: Bechuanaland.
628
.A convention between Her Majesty and the South African Republic for the settlement of the affairs of Swaziland, with correspondence relating thereto. London. 1890. 18 p. (C. 6217)
J301.K6 1890/91 v. 57 At head of title: South Africa. In English and Afrikaans.
628a .Mr. Hofmeyr’s report on his recent mis¬
sion to Pretoria in connection with the Swaziland Convention. London, 1891.3 p. (H.C. 279)
J301.K6 1890/91 v. 57 At head of title: Swaziland Convention (Mr.
Hofmeyr’s report.) “Return to an address of the Honourable The
House of Commons, dated 5 June 1891 ...”
629 .A convention between Her Majesty the Queen
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire¬ land and the South African Republic. London, 1884. 13 p.(C. 3914) J301.K6 1884 v. 57
At head of title: South African Republic. In English and Afrikaans.
.Convention for the settlement of the Transvaal Territory. London, 1881.8 p. (C. 2998)
J301.K6 1881 v. 67 At head of title: South Africa. Contains provision guaranteeing the Swazi’s
independence within boundaries defined in the convention signed at Pretoria, August 3, 1881.
See also items 629, 646a, 788 for later amend¬ ments.
630a .Convention with the Orange Free State re¬
specting Basutoland. Aliwal North, February 12, 1869. In Hertslet’s commercial treaties, v. 15, 1885. London, p.853-58. JX636 1827 v. 15
No. 4 of Treaties &c., between Great Britain and native chiefs and states of South Africa. 1836-1882.
Included in a ‘Return of copies or extracts of engagements subsisting between Great Britain and states or native tribes of South Africa’ laid before Parliament by the Colonial Office in 1884.
631 .Copies and extracts of further correspondence
relating to affairs in Mashonaland and Matabele- land and the Bechuanaland Protectorate. London, 1893.93 p.(C. 7196) J301.K6 1893/94 v. 61
At head of title: South Africa. Concerns warfare involving the Mashona, the
Matabele, and the British, and Chief Khama’s assistance to the latter.
See also item 653.
632 .Copy of a despatch from the Right Hon. the
Earl of Kimberley containing the instructions addressed to Governor Sir H. Robinson, G.C.M.G., on his departure to assume the office of Governor of the Cape and High Commissioner in South Africa. London, 1881.8 p. (C. 2754)
J301.K6 1881 v. 66 Concerns affairs in Basutoland and relations
with the Basuto.
633 .Correspondence between the Government of
the Colony and the Commandant General [Maj.- Gen. C. G. Gordon] of Colonial forces on the sub¬ ject of the position of affairs in Basutoland and
55
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633 (continued) other native territories and the reorganization of the colonial forces. London, 1883. 96 p. maps. (C. 3493) J301.K6 1883 v. 48
At head of title: Cape of Good Hope. See also item 561 which may be the original
version.
634 .Correspondence re affairs of Basutoland. Lon¬
don, 1881.29 p. (C. 2964) J301.K6 1881 v. 67 Concerns disarmament of the Basuto, and the
“Gun War” and its aftermath. See also items 63940, 646.
635 .Correspondence relating to native disturbances
in Bechuanaland. London, 1898. 67 p. (C. 8797) J301.K6 1898 v. 60
At head of title: Cape of Good Hope.
636 .Correspondence relating to the High Commis-
sionership in South Africa and its separation from the Governorship of the Cape. London, 1888. 22 p. map. (C. 5488) J301.K6 1888 v. 74
637 .Correspondence relating to the liquor traffic in
certain native territories in South Africa. London, 1890.11 p. (C. 6102) J301.K6 1890 v.51
Concerns Basutoland and British Bechuanaland.
638 .Correspondence relative to the visit to this
country of the Chiefs Khama, Sebele, and Bathoen, and the future of the Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate. London, 1896.49 p. (C.7962)
J301.K6 1896 v. 59 Concerns the proposed route of the Bechuana¬
land Railway through parts of the Protectorate, transfer of the Bechuanaland Border Police to the British South Africa Company, and other affairs of the company.
639 .Correspondence respecting affairs of Basuto¬
land. London, 1880. 52 p. (C. 2569) J301.K6 1880 v.51
See also items 634,640, 646.
640 .Correspondence respecting affairs of Basuto¬
land. London, 1881. 129 p. (C. 2821) J301.K6 1881 v. 66
See also items 634, 639, 646.
641 .Correspondence respecting Basutoland and ter¬
ritory to the eastward of the Cape Colony. Lon¬ don, 1882. 3 p. (C. 3175) J301.K6 1882 v. 47
642 .Correspondence respecting the affairs of Basu¬
toland and the proposals of the Cape Government with respect to its future administration. London, 1883. 129 p. map. (C. 3708)
J301.K6 1883 v. 48
At head of title: Cape of Good Hope.
643 .Correspondence respecting the affairs of Basu¬
toland and the territories to the eastward of the Cape Colony (Including Pondoland, Transkei, and St. John’s River). London, 1882. vii, 133 p. maps. (C. 3112) J301.K6 1882 v. 47
At head of title: Basutoland, Pondoland and Transkei.
644 .Correspondence respecting the affairs of
Swaziland. London, 1887. 74 p. (C. 5089) J301.K6 1887 v. 61
At head of title: South Africa. Concerns attacks by the Boers on the Swazi and
King Umbandine’s request for assistance.
645 .Correspondence respecting proposed railway
extension in the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Lon¬ don, 1893.31 p. (C. 7154)
J301.K6 1893/94 v. 61
646
.Correspondence respecting the affairs of Basu¬ toland. London, 1881.356 p. maps. (C. 2755)
J301.K6 1881 v. 66 At head of title: South Africa. Appendix includes debates in the Cape Assem¬
bly in May 1880 on the Disaramament act. See also items 634, 63940.
56
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646a
.Correspondence respecting the convention concluded with the South African Republic on the 27th February 1884. London, 1884. 60 p. (C. 3947) fold. col. map. J301.K6 1884 v. 57
647
.Correspondence respecting the war between the Transvaal Republic and neighbouring native tribes, and generally with reference to native affairs in South Africa. London, 1877. (C. 1748)
J301.K6 1877 v. 60 The British Government disputes the Trans¬
vaal’s claims to rights over Swazi territory.
648
.Correspondence with Mr. C. J. Rhodes relating to the proposed extension of the Bechuanaland Railway. London, 1899. 21 p. (C. 9323)
J301.K6 1899 v. 63 At head of title: British South Africa Company.
649
.Customs Union convention provisionally agreed to by the representatives of the South African colonies at a conference held at Pieter¬ maritzburg in March, 1906. London, 1906. 19 p. (Cd. 2977) J301.K6 1906 v.79
Includes schedules A-C providing for admission of Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland.
650 .Despatches from the Governor of the Cape of
Good Hope and the Lieut .-Governor of Natal, on the subject of the recognition of Moshesh, Chief of the Basutos, and of his tribe, as British subjects. London, 1869. 134 p. fold. col. maps. (4140)
J301.K6 1868/69 v.43 At head of title: Cape of Good Hope and Natal. “Presented to both houses of Parliament by
command of Her Majesty, July 1869.” Includes correspondence from 1860-69.
651 .Draft Customs Union convention agreed to by
representatives of the British colonies and terri¬ tories in South Africa at a conference in Bloem¬ fontein in March, 1903. London, 1903. 16 p. (Cd. 1599) J301.K6 1903 v.45
At head of title: South Africa.
652
.An economic survey of the colonial territories, 1951. v. 1. The Central African and High Commis¬ sion Territories: Northern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland. Lon¬ don, 1952. 106 p. (Colonial no. 281, v. 1)
JV33.G7A5 no. 281 v. 1 Note: This is a subseries which regularly appears in the
Colonial series (JV33.G7A5). The report cited above is one of the more extensive surveys on the High Commis¬ sion Territories.
653 .Further correspondence relating to affairs in
Matabeleland, Mashonaland, and the Bechuanaland Protectorate. London, 1894. 88 p. (C. 7290)
J301.K6 1893/94 v. 61 See also item 631.
654
.Further correspondence relating to the affairs of Swaziland. London, 1899. 161 p. (C. 9206)
J301.K6 1899 v. 63 At head of title: South Africa. Concerns the question of the South African
Republic’s jurisdiction over the Swazi King Bunu following his implication in the death of an impor¬ tant Swazi chieftain, Induna M’Baba. Contains the text of the protocol of 1899 limiting the King’s authority in certain criminal matters.
See also item 786.
655 .Further correspondence respecting Cape
Colony and adjacent territories. London, 1886. 56 p. (C. 4838) J301.K6 1886 v.48
656 .Further correspondence respecting Cape
Colony and adjacent territory. London, 1883. 157 p. (C. 3717) J301.K6 1883 v.49
At head of title: South Africa. Concerns the withdrawal of the Cape Colony’s
authority from Basutoland.
657 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of Basutoland. London, 1886. 35 p. (C. 4907) J301.K6 1886 v.48
57
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658
.Further correspondence respecting the affairs of Bechuanaland and adjacent territories. London, 1890.245 p.(C. 5918) J301.K6 1890 v.51
659 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of South Africa. London, 1879.93 p. (C. 2316) J301.K6 1878/79 v. 53
Includes correspondence concerning boundary questions between the Transvaal and the Swazi people.
660 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of South Africa. London, 1880. 87 p. map. (C. 2695) J301.K6 1880 v.51
Includes the Report of the Commission for the Settlement and Demarcation of the Boundary Between Transvaal Territory and Swazi Country, Major James Alleyne, Commissioner.
661 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of Swaziland. London, 1893. (C. 7212) J301.K6 1893/94 v. 62
662 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of Swaziland. London, 1895. 96 p. (C. 7611) J301.K6 1895 v. 71
Includes texts of various conventions and proc¬ lamations governing the affairs of Swaziland from 1881 to 1894.
663 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of Swaziland and Tongaland. London, 1890. 296 p. maps. (C. 6200) J301.K6 1890 v. 52
At head of title: South Africa.
664
.Further correspondence respecting the affairs of the Transvaal and adjacent territories. London, 1883.82 p. map. (C. 3486) J301.K6 1883 v. 49
Concerns encroachments by the Boers in Bechuanaland and Swaziland.
665
.Further correspondence respecting the affairs of the Transvaal and adjacent territories. London,
1884-85. 6 pts. (C. 4213,4252,4275,4310, 4432, 4588) J301.K6 1884/85 v. 57
Concerns incursions into Bechuanaland by Boer freebooters and the establishment of a British pro¬ tectorate over that territory.
666 .Further correspondence respecting the affairs
of Zululand and adjacent territories. London, 1886.92 p.(C. 4645) J301.K6 1886 v. 48
Includes correspondence on behalf of Swazi King Umbandine requesting Britain’s protection.
667 .Further correspondence respecting the Cape
Colony and adjacent territories. London, 1884. 113 p. (C. 4263) J301.K6 1884/85 v. 56
Concerns the resumption of British control of Basutoland and correspondence from the Orange Free State relating to the transfer.
668 .Further correspondence respecting the Cape
Colony and adjacent territories. London, 1885. 66 p. (C. 4589) J301.K6 1884/85 v. 56
Concerns the revenues of Basutoland and rela¬ tions between Basutoland and the Orange Free State.
669 .Further correspondence respecting the Cape
Colony and adjacent territories. London, 1886. 85 p. (C. 4644) J301.K6 1886 v. 48
Concerns border problems between the Orange Free State and Basutoland and also liquor traffic in Basutoland.
670 .Further correspondence respecting the war
between the Transvaal Republic and neighboring tribes. London, 1877. 166 p. (C. 1776)
J301.K6 1877 v. 60
671
.Further despatches from the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and the Lieut.-Governor of Natal, and other correspondence, on the subject of the recognition of Moshesh, Chief of the Basutos, and of his tribe, as British subjects. (In continua¬ tion of papers presented 21 February 1870). Lon¬ don, 1870. 16 p. (C. 99) J301.K6 1870 v. 49
58
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672
.Further despatches from the Lieut.-Governor of Natal and the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, on the subject of the recognition of Moshesh, Chief of the Basutos, and of his tribe, as British subjects. London, 1870. 72 p. fold. col. map., illus. (C. 18) J301.K6 1870 v. 49
673
.Her Majesty’s colonial possessions, no. 1-118. London, 1888-91. illus. JV33 .G7 A33
Supersedes the agency’s Papers relating to Her Majesty’s colonial possessions (JV33.G7A3).
Supersedes by the agency’s Colonial reports— annual (item 625) and Colonial reports— miscellaneous (item 626).
Includes reports on Basutoland and British Bechuanaland for 1887-1889/90 and 1887/88- 1888/89 respectively. The reports for British Bech¬ uanaland include information on the Bechuana¬ land Protectorate for the yearr covered.
L.C. has 1887-1889/90).
674 .Information on Basutoland transmitted by
H.M. Government in the United Kingdom to the Secretary General of the United Nations under article 73(e) of the United Nations Charter in accordance with Paragraph 1 and 2 of General Assembly Resolution 218(111) of the 3rd Nov., 1948. [London?] annual. NNUN
NNUN has 1945-62.
675 .Information on Bechuanaland transmitted by
H.M. Government in the United Kingdom to the Secretary General of the United Nations under article 73(e) of the United Nations Charter in accordance with Paragraph 1 and 2 of General Assembly Resolution 218(111) of the 3rd Nov., 1948. [London?] annual. NNUN
NNUN has 1945-64 (1963 wanting).
676 .Information on Swaziland transmitted by
H.M. Government in the United Kingdom to the Secretary General of the United Nations under article 73(e) of the United Nations Charter in accordance with Paragraph 1 and 2 of General Assembly Resolution 218(111) of the 3rd Nov., 1948. [London?] annual. NNUN
NNUN has 1946-61, 1964-66.
677 .Papers relating to a Federation of the South
African colonies. London, 1907. 108 p. (Cd. 3564) J301.K6 1907 v.57
At head of title: South Africa.
678 .Papers relating to the health and progress of
native populations in certain parts of the Empire. London, 1931. 191 p. (Its Colonial no. 65)
RA241.X5 1931 Includes a section on the South African High
Commission Territories.
679 .Report by Sir H. B. Loch, Governor and High
Commissioner, of his visit to Basutoland in April 1890; with a despatch from the Secretary of State. London, 1890.26 p.(C.5897)
J301.K6 1890 v. 48
680 .Report of proceedings of the Basutoland
National Council, 1908, and correspondence as to affairs of Basutoland. London, 1908. 31 p. (Cd. 4196) J301.K6 1908 v.71
681 .Report on Swaziland by Col. Sir F. De Win-
ton, with appendices and correspondence. Lon¬ don, 1890. 89 p. map. (C. 6201)
J301.K6 1890 v. 52 At head of title: South Africa. Concerns conflicts between Boer and British
concessionaires in Swaziland and the inability of the Swazi King Umbandeen [sic] to control the situation.
682 .Reports by Colonel Warren and Captain
Harell [sic] on the affairs of Bechuanaland. London, 1883. 23 p. map. (C. 3635) J301.K6 1883 v. 49
At head of title: South Africa. Reports signed by Charles Warren and James
Wharton Harrel [sic].
683 .Reports by the High Commissioner on his
visits to Basutoland and the Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate in 1906. London, 1906. 20 p. (Cd. 3094)
J301.K6 1906 v. 79
At head of title: South Africa.
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684
.Return of all instruments showing the nature and extent of the authority for various purposes of the High Commissioner for South Africa over and in respect of the several colonies, possessions, and protectorates in British South Africa. London, 1905. 60 p. (H.C. 130) J301.K6 1905 v. 55
At head of title: South Africa (Authority of High Commissioner).
“Return to an address of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 15 March 1905.”
Includes documents from 1884 to 1905.
685 .Return showing the rates of taxation now paid
by natives in the several parts of British South Africa. London, 1903. 8 p. (H.C. 184)
J301.K5 1903 v. 45 At head of title: British South Africa (Taxation
of natives). “Return to an address of the Honourable The
House of Commons, dated 24 February 1903.” Includes Bechuanaland Protectorate and Basu¬
toland.
686 .Swaziland Constitution. London, 1963. 7 p.
(Cmnd. 2052) DLC-LL
687 .Telegraphic correspondence respecting the
raising and equipping of the Bechuanaland Police Force. London, 1884.13 p. (C.4224)
J301.K6 1884/85 v. 55 At head of title: Bechuanaland.
688 .Transvaal Constitution, 1906. Letters patent
and instructions relating to the Transvaal; and Swaziland Order in council. London, 1906. 40 p. (Cd. 3250) J301.K6 1906 v.80
689 Commission Appointed by His Majesty’s Secretary of
State for Dominion Affairs to Enquire Into and Make Recommendations Upon Education in Basu¬ toland. Report. Pretoria, 1946. 78 p. IEN
At head of title: Basutoland. Sir Fred Clarke, commissioner.
690 Commission on Financial and Economic Position of
Basutoland. Financial and economic position of Basutoland. Report of the Commission appointed by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs. January, 1935. London, 1935. 225 p. map. (Cmd.4907) HC517.B3A5 1935
A. W. Pirn, commissioner.
691 Commission on Financial and Economic Position of
Bechuanaland Protectorate. Financial and econo¬ mic position of the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Report of the Commission appointed by the Secre¬ tary of State for Dominion Affairs. March, 1933. London, 1933. 194 p. fold. map. (Cmd. 4368)
HC517.B4A5 1933 A. W. Pirn, commissioner.
692 Commission on Financial and Economic Situation of
Swaziland. Financial and economic situation of Swaziland. Report of the Commission appointed by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs. January, 1932. London, 1932. 149 p. fold. map. (Cmd. 4114) HC517.S9A5 1932
A. W. Pirn, commissioner.
693 Commission on the Review of Salaries and Conditions
of Service for Teachers in the High Commission Territories, 1959-1960. Report of G. H. Rus- bridger and H. Weber. [Pretoria, Minerva Print. Works, I960?] 48 p. DLC
G. H. Rusbridger, chairman.
694
Commissioner Appointed by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to Advise on Medical Admin¬ istration in Bechuanaland. Report, [n.p.] 1937.
Sir W. B. Johnson, commissioner. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
695
Commissioner Appointed to Examine the Salary Structure and Conditions of Service of the Civil Service of Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swazi¬ land, 1958-1959. Report. Parow, Printed by Cape Times Ltd. [1959] 128 p. DLC
Sir Ernest Rex Edward Surridge, commissioner.
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Commonwealth Office. Note: This Office was created in August 1966 when
the Colonial Office merged with the Commonwealth Rela¬ tions Office. In October 1968, the Commonwealth Office merged with the Foreign Office to form the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
696
Bechuanaland; report. 1946-65? London [1948-66?] illus., fold. map. annual. DT791 .A55
Vols. for 1946-47 called also Colonial annual report; 1948-55, Colonial reports.
Supersedes in part the Colonial reports-annual, issued by the Colonial Office (item 625b).
Title varies: 1946-54, Annual report of the
Bechuanaland Protectorate.—1955-63, Bechuana¬ land Protectorate; report.
Cover title: 1946-63, Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate .-1964-65?, Bechuanaland.
Vols. for 1946-60 issued by the Commonwealth Relations Office; 1961/62-1964, by the Colonial Office.
Vols. for 1964-65? compiled by the Informa¬ tion Branch of Bechuanaland.
L.C.has 1946-65.
697
.Swaziland constitutional proposals. London [1966] 24 p. (Cmnd. 3119) DLC-LL
“Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Colonies by command of Her Maj¬
esty, October 1966.”
Commonwealth Relations Office. Note: The Commonwealth Office was created in 1947
as a successor to the Dominions Office that had been created as a separate department in 1925 to relieve the Colonial Office of responsibility for the self-governing territories such as the Union of South Africa. The Domin¬ ions Office and the Commonwealth Relations Office, suc¬ cessively, assumed jurisdiction over the non self-governing High Commission Territories because Great Britain’s representative in the Union of South Africa also served as the High Commissioner with responsibility for Basuto¬ land, Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland.
When South Africa became a Republic outside the British Commonwealth in 1961, Great Britain’s relations with South Africa were transferred to the jurisdiction of the Foreign Office, while the High Commission Territories were restored to the jurisdiction of the Colonial Office.
Among the following entries are a few publications which were issued later than their report year and, there¬ fore, do not accurately reflect the administrative changes
noted above.
698
Anti-tsetse measures in Ngamiland, Bechuanaland
Protectorate, by John Ford. London, 1953. Cited in Factors of economic development and
the Okovango Delta, by Darrell Randall, 1957,
p. 261.
699
.Basutoland constitutional arrangements. Lon¬
don, 1959.5 p. (Cmnd. 897) J301.K6 1959/60 v. 27
699a .Basutoland constitutional discussions Novem-
ber-December, 1958. Minutes of plenary meetings. Conference documents. [London?] Printed for the use of the Commonwealth Relations Office [1958?] 95 p. (C. R. no. 30) DLC
Earl of Home (Sir Alexander Douglas-Home), chairman.
“Confidential.”
700 .Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate
and Swaziland; history of discussions with the Union of South Africa, 1909-1939. London, 1952. 135 p. map. (Cmd. 8707) DT786.G72
701 .Basutoland; report on constitutional discus¬
sions held in London in November and December, 1958. London [1959] 17 p. (Cmnd. 637)
J301.K6 1958/59 v.9
702 .Basutoland medicine murder; a report on the
recent outbreak of “diretlo” murders in Basuto¬ land. London [1951] 103 p. illus.
J301.K6 1950/51 v. 10
Report by G. I. Jones.
703 .Bechuanaland Protectorate constitutional pro¬
posals. London, 1960. [6] p. (Cmnd. 1159) J301.K6 1959/60 v. 27
704 .Bechuanaland Protectorate; reports of obser¬
vers [H. L. Bullock, D. L. Lipson and W. M. Mac¬ millan] on the attitude of the Bamangwato Tribe
to the return of Tshekedi Khama to the Bamang-
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704 (continued) wato Reserve. London, 1951. 17 p. (Cmd. 8423)
JQ2760.B32
705 .Bechuanaland Protectorate, succession to the
chieftainship of the Bamangwato Tribe. London [1950] 6 p. (Cmd. 7193 [i.e. 7913])
JQ2760.B3 1950
706 .Conditions of service in the High Commission
Territories of Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate, and Swaziland, 1954. [n.p., 1954?] (C.O.S.H.C.T. 2)
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat. See also item 725.
707 .High Commission Territories; economic devel¬
opment and social services. Presented to Parlia¬ ment by the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Secretary of State for the Colo¬ nies. London, 1955. 18 p. (Cmd. 9580)
HN800.B4A57
708 .High Commission Territories in South Africa.
Aide-memoire handed to the Prime Minister* of the Union of South Africa by the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs on 15th May, 1935. London, 1935.5 p. (Cmd. 4948) JQ1883 1935.A55
709 .Report on the salaries and conditions of serv¬
ice in the public services of the South African High Commission Territories, 1947-48, by T. Fitzgerald. Maseru, Mazenod Institute [1948] 64 p. DLC
This is the report of a commission to review the salaries and conditions of service in the public serv¬ ices of the South African High Commission Terri¬ tories, appointed by the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
See also items 7,727.
710 Directorate of Overseas Surveys. Basutoland. [Tol-
worth, Surrey, 1965] map. (Its D.O.S. (Misc.), 420) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:800,000. Based on D.O.S. 280 with minor additions,
1965.
711 .Basutoland. 2d ed. [Tolworth, Surrey] (Its
D.O.S. (Misc.), 421) DLC-G&M Scale 1:50,000.
711a .Basutoland, with part of the Republic of
South Africa. Prepared by Directorate of Overseas Surveys from D.C.S. 21. [Tolworth, Surrey] 1964+ col. maps. (Its D.O.S. (Misc.), 342)
G8580s 15.G7
Scale 1:15,000. In upper margin: 1:15,000. Enlarged from
1:50,000. In margins: Index to adjoining sheets.
712 .Bechuanaland. [Tolworth, Surrey]
Scale 1:125,000. Multiple sheets, some including the Union of
South Africa. Source: Col. Off. Lib. Monthly list, Jan. 1962.
713 .Botswana. [Tolworth, Surrey] (Its D.O.S.
(Misc.), 448) DLC-G&M Scale 1:2,950,000. “Based on Provisional mineral map of the
Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1962. Additional information supplied by the Office of Her Maj¬ esty’s Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1965.”
L.C.’s copy issued by the Republic of Botswana in 1967.
714 .Geological survey-Swaziland. [Tolworth, Sur¬
rey] 1966+ col. maps. (Its D.O.S. (Geol.), 1089) NIC
Scale 1:50,000.
715 .Lesotho. [Tolworth, Surrey] (Its D.O.S. 621)
DLC-G&M Scale 1:250,000.
716
.Swaziland. [Tolworth, Surrey] 1965. (Its D.O.S. (Misc.), 408) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:500,000.
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‘ Based on D.O.S. (Misc.) 284, revised by D.O.S. from material supplied by the Swaziland Government Information Services, 1965.”
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Note: This Office was established in 1968 by the mer¬
ger of the Foreign Office with the Commonwealth Office.
717
Arms, Swaziland. As authorized by the Swaziland Flag and Coat of Arms Act 1968. London [1968?] 2 p. illus.
Source: Tech, co-op., Apr., 1969, item 511.
718
.Flag: Swaziland. London, 1968. 2 p. illus. Source: Current bibl., Aug. 1968.
719
.Swaziland; report. 1946-66? London [1948- 68?] illus., fold. map. annual. HC517.S9A35
Supersedes in part the Colonial reports—annual issued by the Colonial Office (item 625d).
Title varies: 1946-48, 1951-54, Annual report
on Swaziland.—1948-50, Report on Swaziland. Vols. for 1946-59 issued by the Commonwealth
Relations Office; 1960-64? by the Colonial Office; 1965? by the Commonwealth Office.
No more published?
L.C. has 1946-66 (1964-65 wanting); some earlier vols. have call no. DT971.A33.
High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland
Protectorate, and Swaziland. Note: The office and functions of the High Commis¬
sioner evolved from the commission to the Governor of the Cape Colony in 1846 appointing him “High Commis¬ sioner for the settling and adjustment of the affairs of the territories in Southern Africa adjacent or contiguous to the eastern and northeastern frontier of the said Colony.” (Cited in the Dominions Office and Colonial Office List of Great Britain, 1940, p. 213). The Commissioner’s author¬ ity in Basutoland was established by Order in Council of February 2, 1884. Orders in Council dated May 9,1891, and December 1, 1906, respectively, established his authority in Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland. In each of the territories, Great Britain’s suzerainty had been proclaimed considerably earlier.
Until the end of the 19th century, the Governor of the Cape Colony served also as High Commissioner. From 1900 to 1964, the Commissioner ship was held succes¬ sively by the Administrator, then Governor, of the Trans¬ vaal and the Orange River Colony, the Governor General of the Union of South Africa, the High Commissioner of
the United Kingdom in South Africa, and the British Ambassador to South Africa. In 1935 the Commissioner’s official title was changed from High Commissioner for South Africa to High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland.
Between 1963 and 1964, constitutional and adminis¬ trative changes in the Territories resulted in their removal from the direct authority of the High Commissioner. His local representatives, the Resident Commissioners, were replaced by Commissioners who reported directly to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. By an Order in Coun¬ cil dated July 27, 1964, the office of High Commissioner was abolished.
720
Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate & Swaziland; report of an economic survey mission. London, 1960. 555 p. fold, maps (part col., in folder)
HC511.A4 1960 Chandler Morse, chairman.
721
.Contract for air photography of certain areas
in Bechuanaland Protectorate, [n.p.] Office of the Crown Agents for Overseas Governments and Administrations, E. F. Turner, 1957. [2], 50 p. maps, plans.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
722
.Gazette. Bechuanaland Protectorate edition. v. 1; 1 Jan.-3 Oct. 1963. Mafeking. irregular.
DLC-LL Supersedes in part the agency’s Official gazette
(item 726). Title varies: Jan. 1-May 9, 1963, Official
gazette (varies slightly).
Superseded by the Bechuanaland Protectorate Government gazette (item 178).
Includes legislation. L.C. has Jan.-Oct. 1963 (no. 24 wanting).
723 .The High Commission Territories of Basuto¬
land, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swazi¬ land. General orders. Parow, Cape Times [1952?] 1 v. (loose-leaf) NNUN
724 .Lands of opportunity: Basutoland, Bechuana¬
land Protectorate, Swaziland. Pretoria [1958] 36 p. illus., maps.
Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat.
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725 .Enclosure: Conditions of service in the
High Commission Territories. [Pretoria?] 1958.
(C.O.S.H.C.T. 4) Source: Col. Off. Lib. Cat. See also item 706.
726 .Official gazette, v. 17-228 (no. 17-3397?);
19017-Oct.? 1963. Mbabane, irregular. J8.B61 Vols. for 19017-Jan. 4, 1935, issued by the
agency under an earlier name: High Commissioner for South Africa.
Superseded by the agency’s Gazette. Bechuana- land Protectorate edition (item 722), the Govern¬ ment gazette of Basutoland (item 4), and the Government gazette of Swaziland (item 361).
Vols. for 19017-May 27? 1910 indexed and issued with the Transvaal Government gazette with which it is bound (item 790); June 3, 1910, with the Official gazette of Transvaal Province (J8.B763); July? 1910-Dec. 19, 1941? with the Government gazette. Staatskoerant of South Afri¬ ca (J8.B775).
Includes legislation. L.C. has Jan. 2, 1931-Oct. 25, 1963, bound
separately under the above call number; 190341, bound with the Transvaal and South African Gov¬ ernment gazettes.
727 .Report of the Committee appointed by the
High Commissioner to examine matters arising out of the Fitzgerald Commission. [Maseru, Mazenod Institute, 1949?] 74 p. DLC
Signed: G. J. Armstrong, A. W. Walters, A. J. Austin.
See also item 709.
728 .Report on the structure of the public services
in Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland, 1961, by Sir Richard Ramage. [Cape Town, 1961] 80 p. DLC
729 .A review of the present mutual relations of the
British South African colonies, to which is appended a memorandum on South African rail¬ way unification and its effect on railway rates. [Johannesburg? 1907] [334] p. fold. maps.
DT770.A5 1907
Lord Selborne, High Commissioner.
Laws, statutes, etc. Note: The following section consists of laws, statutes,
etc., concerning the High Commission Territories which have been separately cataloged by the Library of Con¬ gress. Other relevant pieces of legislation may be located in the compilations of British laws, such as Statutory rules and orders and statutory instruments revised, Statutory instruments. Public general acts, etc., which are “pub¬ lished by authority” and issued by H.M. Stationery Office. These compilations are held by the Law Library (DLC-LL).
730 Botswana Independence act, 1966. Eliz. 2. 1966.
Ch. 23. London [1966] [1], 8 p. DLC-LL
731 .Lesotho Independence act, 1966. Eliz. 2.
1966. Ch. 24. London [1966] [1], 8 p. DLC-LL
732 .The Swaziland Constitution order, 1967. Lon¬
don, 1967. 81, [1] p. (Statutory instruments, 1967 no. 241) DLC-LL
At head of cover title: Africa. Includes text of constitutional provisions. See also item 392.
733 .Swaziland Independence act, 1968. Eliz. 2.
1968. Ch. 56. [London, 1968] 7 p. DLC-LL
734 .Swaziland Independence order, 1968. London,
1968. 86, [1] p. (Statutory instruments no. 1377 of 1968) MBU
Includes provisions of the independence con¬ stitution.
L.C. has another version of this document which is cataloged as follows:
Gt. Brit. Sovereigns, etc., 1952- (Elizabeth II) Schedule: statutory instruments 1968 no. 1377: Africa: the Swaziland Independence order 1968. Made-26th August 1968. Laid before Parliament-30th August 1968. Com¬ ing into operation immediately before 6th September 1968. [Mbabane, Govt. Printer] 1968. 1061.
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735
Ministry of Overseas Development. Hylastes angusta- tus (Herbst.) in pine planations of Swaziland and adjacent areas of the Republic of South Africa, by Tecwyn Jones and D. Bevan. Rep. M.O.D. to H.M. Commissioner, Swaziland, December, 1964. [Lon¬ don?] 1964.
“At the request of the Swaziland Government and under the auspices of the Ministry of Overseas Development, Mr. Jones undertook an investiga¬ tion in Swaziland and adjacent areas of South Africa ...”
Cited in the Record of research; annual report of the East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization, 1964, p. 116 and 147.
735a .Report on the marketing of agriculture and
livestock produce in Swaziland, by H. C. Biggs. London, 1966.
Cited in “Economic integration in southern Africa,” by Peter Robson in the Journal of modern African studies, v. 5, Dec. 1967, p. 480.
736 Ministry of Overseas Development. Economic Survey
Mission. The development of the Basutoland economy. [London, 1965]
R. S. Porter, leader. Source: Hanson. Lesotho, p. [86].
737 .The development of the Bechuanaland econ¬
omy, November 1965. [London, 1965?] 136 p. MBU
R. S. Porter, leader.
738 .The development of the Swaziland economy.
London, 1965. R. S. Porter, leader. Source: Hanson. Swaziland, p. [55].
739 Mission to the Bechuanaland Protectorate to Investi¬
gate the Possibilities of Economic Development in the Western Kalahari. Report, 1952. London, 1954. 50 p. 4 fold. col. maps (in pocket)
SF196.B3G7
At head of title: Commonwealth Relations
Office. A. Gaitskell, chairman.
Office of Commonwealth Relations.
See items 698-709.
740 Parliament. House of Commons. Sessional papers.
London. J301.K6 Last vol. of each session is index for that
session. L.C. has 1797+ (scattered issues wanting).
741 Review Commission on Higher Education in Bots¬
wana, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Report. August 1966. [n.p.?]
Sir Roger Stevens, chairman. Cited in Development needs in Botswana and
Lesotho, by Jane W. Jacqz, 1967, p. 19 (note).
742 Treaties, etc., 1910-36 (George V) Commercial agree¬
ment between the High Commissioner for South Africa and the Governor General of Mozambique regulating the commercial relations between Swaziland, Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protec¬ torate and the Portuguese Colony of Mozambique. Cape Town, 13 February 1930. Lourengo Mar¬ ques, 18 February 1930. London, 1930. 13 p. (Cmd.3676) J301.K6 1930/31 v. 34
English and Portuguese.
743 .Notes exchanged between His Majesty’s Gov¬
ernment in Great Britain and the Government of Portugal for the settlement of the boundary between Swaziland and the Province of Mozambi¬ que. Lisbon, October 6, 1927. London, 1928. 11 p. fold. plan. ([Gt. Brit. Foreign Office] Treaty series, 1928, no. 7) J301.K6 1928 v. 26
Cmd. 3066 English and Portuguese.
744 Treaties, etc. 1936-52 (George VI) Agreement be¬
tween the Government of the United Kingdom and the Government of the Portuguese Republic regulating the commercial relations between Swaziland, Basutoland, and the Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate and the Portuguese Colony of Mozambi¬ que. Lisbon, May 11, 1938. London, 1938. 11 p. ([Gt. Brit. Foreign Office] Treaty series, 1938, no. 45) JX636 1892 1938 no. 45
65
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744 (continued)
Cmd. 5807. English and Portuguese.
745
Treaties, etc., 1952- (Elizabeth II) Basutoland. Agree¬
ment for the avoidance of double taxation and the
prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes
on income imposed in the Union of South Africa
and in Basutoland. 18th June, 1959. London,
1959. 7 p. (Cmnd. 898) J301 .K6 1959/60 v. 36
At head of title: Commonwealth Relations
Office.
746
.Bechuanaland Protectorate. Agreement for the
avoidance of double taxation and the prevention
of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income imposed in the Union of South Africa and in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate. London, 1959. 7 p. (Cmnd. 899) J301.K6 1959/60 v. 36
At head of title: Commonwealth Relations
Office. “Agreement dated 18th June, 1959 between
the Government of Great Britain and Northern Ire¬
land and the Government of the Union of South
Africa.”
747 .Botswana. Agreement between the Govern¬
ment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Bots¬ wana regarding the status of the armed forces of the United Kingdom in Botswana, Gaberones, 30 September, 1966. London, 1967. [3] p. ([Gt.
Brit. Foreign Office] Treaty series, 1967, no. 5) CSt-H
Cmnd. 3190.
748 .Convention between the Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Portugal relative to the construction of connecting railways between Swaziland and Mozambique, Lis¬ bon, April 7, 1964. London, 1964. 15 p. ([Gt.
Brit. Foreign Office] Treaty series, 1964, no. 41) JX636 1892 1964 no. 41
Cmnd. 2438. English and Portuguese.
.Exchange of notes between the Government
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and the Government of Sweden
extending to Bechuanaland Protectorate and
Swaziland the Convention of July 28, 1960, for
the avoidance of double taxation and the preven¬
tion of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on
income. London, 1960. 5 p. ([Gt. Brit. Foreign
Office] Treaty series, 1962, no. 75) J301.K6 1962/63 v. 38
Cmnd. 1888.
749a .Exchange of notes between the Government
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and the Government of Sweden
extending to Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland the Convention of July 28, 1960, for
the avoidance of double taxation and the preven¬
tion of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on
income. London, 1962.4 p. (Cmnd. 1647) J301.K6 1962/63 v. 39
750 .Lesotho. Agreement amending the arrange¬
ment between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho for the avoidance of
double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, Maseru, July 3, 1968. London, 1968. 4 p. (Cmnd. 4047).
Source: Tech, co-op., Sept. 1969, item 565.
751 .Public officers agreement between the Govern¬
ment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and the Government of the King¬
dom of Swaziland, Mbabane, September 8, 1968.
London, 1968. 8 p. ([Gt. Brit. Foreign and Com¬
monwealth Office] Treaty series, 1968, no. 109)
Cmnd. 3826.
Source: Tech, co-op., Jan. 1969, item 686.
752
.Swaziland. Agreement for the avoidance of
double taxation and the prevention of fiscal eva¬ sion with respect to taxes imposed in the Union of
South Africa and in Swaziland. 18th June, 1959. London, 1959.7 p. (Cmnd. 900)
J301.K6 1959/60 v. 36
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At head of title: Commonwealth Relations Office.
War Office. General Staff Geographical Section. Basutoland. [London?] Drawn and printed at the War Office, 1911.4 sheets. (Its GSGS no. 1567)
DLC-G&M Scale 1:250,000. Prepared from a reconnaissance survey made in
1904 by Capt. M. C. Dobson, R.F.A.
754
.Bechuanaland Protectorate. [London?] War Office, 1933. 8 sheets. (Its GSGS no. 3915)
DLC-G&M Scale 1:500,000.
755 .Sketch map of Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Southampton, Printed at the Ordinance Survey Office, 1913. (Ref. no. 2681) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:2,000,000. Compiled in 1912 from surveys, sketches, and
information supplied by various officers and sur¬ veyors to the Resident Commissioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Includes boundaries, roads, villages, police posts, and towns.
756 War Office. Intelligence Division. Map of Basutoland.
2d ed. London, Published on behalf of the War Office by Edward Stanford [1892?] (Its no. 739)
DLC-G&M
Scale 1:380,160 or 6 miles to 1 inch. “Compiled... from all available sources
together with information supplied by Lt. Col. Sir Marshall Clarke ... H.M. Commissioner for Basu¬ toland, 1888. Rev. Dec. 1892.”
Includes names of district chiefs in Basutoland.
757 .Precis of information concerning Basutoland.
London, 1880. 22 p. Source: War Office cat., p. 552.
758 .Precis of information: Swaziland, Feb. 1898.
London, 1898.
Cited in the Report of the 1966 population census of Swaziland, by H. M. Jones (item 383), p.12.
759 .Precis of the situation in Bechuana-Land. Lon¬
don, 1883. 14 p. maps. Source: War Office cat., p. 553.
760 .Short history of Basutoland, chiefly compiled
from the Blue books. Prepared ... by Captain L[eonard] Darwin. London, 1886. 14 p. map.
Source: War Office cat., p. 554.
761 .Sketch map of Ngamiland and Ghanzi being
route traverses survey with prismatic compass and trocheameter (on wheel of travelling cart) also traverses by boat executed by A. G. Stigand between Feb. 1910 & 1922. [London?] War Office, rev. 1925. 2 sheets. (Its GSGS 2988a and b) DLC-G&M
Drawn and heliozincographed at the Ordinance Survey Office, Southampton.
Includes distances by road.
762 .South Africa. [London?] War Office, 1921.
(Its GSGS no. 2470) DLC-G&M Scale 1:3,000,000. Originally prepared and printed at the Ordi¬
nance Survey Office, Southampton, 1909, with additions in 1920.
Includes Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swazi¬ land, showing boundaries, colonial provinces, dis¬ tricts, railroads, and telegraph system.
763 War Office. Intelligence Branch. Map of Bechuana¬
land; reduced from the map on a scale of 2 miles to 1 inch compiled from the military surveys and sketch of the officers of the Bechuanaland Field Force, 1885, under Major General Sir C. Warren. London, Published on behalf of the War Office by Edward Stanford [1886] (Its 503) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:633,600 or 10 miles to 1 inch.
764 .Precis of information concerning South Africa.
The eastern frontier of the Cape Colony, Kafraria,
67
GREAT BRITAIN
764 (continued) and Basutoland with special reference to the native tribes. London, Prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the Quartermaster-General’s Dept., Horse Guards, War Office, 1877. 84 p. map.
Cited in The Basuto of Basutoland, by E. A. T. Dutton, 1923, p. 122.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Note: This section includes selected British official or quasi¬ official publications cataloged in American libraries under headings other than Great Britain. Among these are docu¬ ments established by title or by personal or corporate authors.
765 Barker, Dudley. Swaziland. London, 1965. 145 p.
illus., fold, map, port. (The Corona library) DT971.B3
766 Basutoland Constitutional Conference, London,
1964. Basutoland Constitutional Conference. Lon¬ don, 1964.15 p. (Cmnd. 2371)
J301.K6 1963/64 v. 10 “Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of
State for the Colonies by command of Her Majesty.”
Includes the text of the framework of the pre¬ independence constitution.
767 Basutoland Independence Conference, London, 1966.
Report; presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. London [1966] 24 p. (Cmnd. 3038) JQ2121.B3 1966c
Includes the text of the independence consti¬ tution and the White paper on proposals of the Basutoland Government concerning the advent of independence, tabled in both Houses of the Basu¬ toland Parliament in March 1966.
767a .Official opening speech by Ntsu Mokhehle.
[London, 1966?] Issued by the Colonial Office, Information
Dept. Source: Stevens, p. [279].
768 Bawden, M. G., and A. R. Stobbs. The land resources
of Eastern Bechuanaland. Tolworth, Surrey, Eng., Forestry and Land Use Section, Directorate of
Overseas Surveys, 1963. 75 p. DLC
Accompanied by:
768a Eastern Bechuanaland. [n.p.] Printed at S.P.C., R.E.
[1963] (Gt. Brit. Directorate of Overseas Surveys.
D.O.S. [Misc.] 352A-G) DLC-G&M Scale 1:2,950,000. Includes mapping coverage, erosion cycles,
geology, and soil, vegetation, and land systems. These maps are based on maps and data prepared for the Geological Survey Dept, of Bechuanaland and other agencies by J. S. de Beer, C. M. H. Jen¬ nings, and O. J. van Straten.
L.C. set incomplete; wanting 352F.
769 Bawden, M. G., and D. M Carroll. The land resources
of Lesotho. Tolworth, Surrey, Eng., Land Re¬ sources Division, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1968. 89 p. illus. (Land resource study no. 3)
DLC
770 Bawden, M. G., ed Some soils of Northern Bechu¬
analand, with a description of the main vegetation zones. [Tolworth, Surrey, Eng.] Land Resources Division, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1965.
Cited in the Annual report of the Directorate of Overseas (Geodetic and Topographic) Surveys, 1965/66, p. 59.
Accompanied by:
770a Northern Bechuanaland—vegetation zones and soil
profile locations, [n.p.] Printed for D.O.S. by S.P.C., R.E. [1965?] (Gt. Brit. Directorate of Overseas Surveys. D.O.S. [Misc.] 368D)
DLC-G&M Scale 1:2,000,000 (approx.). “This map accompanies a report.. . which was
supplied to the Dept, of Agriculture, Bechuana¬ land, as a supplement to a report entitled ‘Land use prospects of Northern Bechuanaland...5 ” (item 777).
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Ill
Bechuanaland Independence Conference, London, 1966. Report; presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. London [1966] 25 p. (Cmnd. 2929) JQ2760.B4 1966c
Includes the text of proposals for the consti¬ tution of Botswana.
772
Carroll, D. M., and C. L. Bascomb. Notes on the soils of Lesotho. Tolworth, Surrey, Eng., Land Re¬ sources Division, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1967. 75 p. ([Gt. Brit.] Directorate of Overseas Surveys. Land Resources Division. Technical bulle¬ tin no. 1) DLC
“... submitted to the Lesotho Government in November 1966 ...”
Accompanied by:
772a [Maps] Maseru, Public Works Dept., 1967. (Gt. Brit.
Directorate of Overseas Surveys, Land Resources Division. D.O.S. [L.R.] 3031A-C) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:250,000. Includes Lesotho soils, Lesotho land systems,
and Lesotho agricultural potential.
773 Coates, Austin. Basutoland. London, 1966. 135 p.
illus., 17 plates (inch col. map) (Corona library) DT782.C6
774 Debenham, Frank. Report on the water resources of
the Bechuanaland Protectorate, Northern Rho¬ desia, the Nyasaland Protectorate, Tanganyika Territory, Kenya and the Uganda Protectorate. London, 1948. 84 p. maps. (Gt. Brit. Colonial Office. Colonial research publication no. 2) DI-GS
775 Flora Zambesiaca: Mozambique, Federation of Rho¬
desia and Nyasaland, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Edited by A. W. Exell and H. Wild on behalf of the editorial board. London, Published on behalf of the Governments of Portugal, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and the United Kingdom by the Crown Agents for Overseas Governments and Administrations, 1960+ illus., maps (1 fold,
col. in pocket) QK400.F55 English or Portuguese.
_ GREAT BRITAIN
Vol. 2 (pts. 1-2) edited by A. W. Exell, A. Fer¬ nandes, and H. Wild on behalf of the editorial board: v. 2, pt. 2 has subtitle: Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Rhodesia, Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate.
L.C. has v. 1-2.
776 Hailey, William Malcolm Hailey, baron. Native admin¬
istration in the British African territories, pt. 5. The High Commission Territories: Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland. Lon¬ don, 1953. 447 p. JQ1890.H28 pt. 5
At head of title: Commonwealth Relations Office.
777 Langdale-Brown, I., and R. J. Spooner. Land use
prospects of northern Bechuanaland; a recon¬ naissance investigation. With a note on the ground water potential by 0. J. van Straten. Tolworth, Surrey, Eng. Forestry and Land Use Section, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1963. 40 p. maps (part col.) ([Gt. Brit. Directorate of Overseas Sur¬ veys] Development study no. 1) HD990.B6L3
Reprinted in 1968. See also items 770-70a. Accompanied by:
777a Northern Bechuanaland. [n.p.] Printed for Director¬
ate of Overseas Surveys by S.P.C., R.E. [1963?] (Gt. Brit. Directorate of Overseas Surveys. D.O.S. [Misc.] 368) DLC-G&M
Scale 1:2,000,000 (approx.). Includes population, cattle, and the tsetse fly
belt. L.C. has 368A-B.
778 Liversage, Vincent. Swaziland development. London,
1948.41 p. map. Source: Arnheim, p. 2.
779 Murdoch, G.M., and J.P. Andriesse. A soil and irriga-
bility survey of the Lower Usutu Basin (South) in the Swaziland Lowveld; memoir and maps. Lon¬ don, 1964. 181 p. ([Gt. Brit.] Dept, of Technical Co-operation. Overseas research publication no. 3)
S599.5.S95M85 Accompanied by:
69
GREAT BRITAIN
779a Gt. Brit. Directorate of Overseas Surveys. Swaziland:
Lower Usutu Basin (South) soil survey. Soil and irrigability map. [London, 1965] 3 col. maps fold, in portfolio. ([Gt. Brit.] Dept, of Technical Co¬ operation. Overseas research publication no. 3)
G8591.J3 1961.G71 Scale 1:50,000. [Gt. Brit. Directorate of Overseas Surveys]
D.O.S. 3002. Title on portofolio: A soil and irrigability sur¬
vey of the Lower Usutu Basin (South) in Swazi¬ land. Lowveld.
“Base map from D.O.S. 435 revised by G. M. Murdoch. Soil and irrigation information by G. M. Murdoch.”
Each sheet includes “Index to adjoining sheets” of base map sheets.
780 Rains, A. Blair, and A. D. McKay. The Northern State
lands, Botswana. Tolworth, Surrey, Eng., Land Re- souces Division, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, 1968. 125 p. illus., fold, maps (part col.) (Land resource study no. 5) HD989.B6R35
781 Sheddick, Vernon G. J. Land tenure in Basutoland.
London, 1954. 196 p. illus., maps. (Gt. Brit. Com¬
monwealth Relations Office. Colonial research studies no. 13) JV33.G7A48 no. 13
782 Swaziland Independence Conference, London, 1968.
Report of the Swaziland Independence Conference 1968. London, 1968. 15 p. (Cmnd. 3568) DLC
783 Symon, Alexander C. B. Economic & financial report
on the High Commission Territories, July 1954. [London] 1954. 131 p. maps (in pocket) DJBF
At head of title: Printed for the use of the Commonwealth Relations Office. C.R. no. 24.
784 Tagart, E. Report on the Masarwa and on corporal
punishment among natives in the Bamangwato Reserve of the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Lon¬ don, 1931. (Gt. Brit. Dominions Office, Domin¬ ions no. 136) DLC
785 Young, Bertram A. Bechuanaland. London, 1966. xv,
128 p. illus., map, ports. (The Corona library) DT791.Y68
South African Republic and Transvaal Colony
Note: The Swaziland Convention of 1890 established a government commission composed of representatives of Great Britain and the South African Republic and a European representative of the Swazi to regulate the affairs of Swaziland. The internal affairs of the Swazi were exempted from the jurisdiction of the com¬ mission. In 1894, the South African Republic, having obtained Britain’s consent, became the sole administering authority in Swaziland despite the Swazi’s refusal to assent to this change. From 1894 to 1899 the South African Republic exercised the “rights and powers of jurisdiction, protection and administration” in Swaziland; however, with the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War, the Republic relinquished control of Swaziland to the Swazi Paramount Chief
When Britain defeated and annexed the South African Republic (renamed Trans¬ vaal Colony), Swaziland was also annexed. In 1903 the Governor of Transvaal Colony was formally empowered to administer Swaziland. Three years later, when the Transvaal was granted self-government, the Governor’s jurisdiction over Swazi¬ land was transferred to the High Commissioner for South Africa.
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—-SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC AND TRANSVAAL COLONY
The following section includes citations for publications relating to Swaziland under the administration of the South African Republic and the Transvaal Colony. Additional publications dealing with this period are included among the documents issued by the Colonial Office of Great Britain (items 622-88).
SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC
786
Correspondentie van de Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek met betrekking tot de crimineele jurisdictie van het Hooggerechtshof van Swaziland naar aanleid- ing van den dood van den Induna M’Baba en anderen in verband met de Conventie van volksrust van 1894. Pretoria, Staatsdrukkerij van de Zuid- Afrikaansche Republiek, 1899. 59 p.
DT971.A4 1894 Part of text also in English. Concerns the South African Republic’s dis¬
puted jurisdiction over Swazi King Bunu according to the Swaziland Convention of 1894. King Bunu was implicated in the death of Induna M’Baba, an important Swazi chieftain.
See also item 654.
787 .Officieele bescheiden betreffende de Con¬
ventie gesloten te Pretoria dd. 2 Augustus 1890. Geratificeerd bij Volksraadsbesluit art. 1204, dd. 7 Augusttus 1890. [Pretoria] Staatsdrukkerij van de Z. A. Republiek, 1890. 63 p. DT929.A5 1890
At head of title: no. 1, 1890. Zuid-Afrikaan¬ sche Republiek.
Part of text also in English.
788 Officieele bescheiden gewisseld met de Engelsche
regeering, in zake de Conventie van Londen. Gesloten den 27sten Februari 1884. Vooraf gaan eene kaart over de kwestie der westergrens, benevens het Zand-rivier-tract-aat en de Pretoria- Conventie. Amsterdam, Gedrukt bij J. H. Kruyt, 1884. 100 p. front, (fold, map) DT929.A5 1884
At head of title: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek.
Part of the text also in English. “A convention between Her Majesty the Queen
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire¬ land and the South African Republic [signed
Feb. 27, 1884]”: p. 85-96. English and Dutch in parallel columns.
Amends the Pretoria Convention (item 630).
789 .Staats-courant. v. 1-19 (no 17-1088); 1881-28
Dec. 1899. Pretoria. J8.B76 Supersedes Transvaal Government gazette,
1877-81 (J8.B758). Superseded by Transvaal Government gazette,
1900-10. Supplements accompany some numbers. Includes index, 1881-90. Vol. 1, 1881 bound with the Transvaal Govern¬
ment gazette, v. 5, 1881, issued by Transvaal Colony (J8.B758).
L.C. has Aug. 18, 1881-Dec. 28, 1899 (scat¬ tered issues wanting).
TRANSVAAL (COLONY)
790 The Transvaal Government gazette, v. 17-33 (no. 17-
680); 1900-30 May 1910. Pretoria, illus. irregular. J8.B762
Supersedes the Staats-courant, 1881-99 of the South African Republic.
Superseded by the Official gazette of Transvaal (Province) (J8.B763).
Supplements accompany some numbers. Vols. for 19017-10 include the Official gazette
of the High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland under an earlier name: High Commission for South Africa (item 726).
L.C. has 1903-May 30, 1910.
791 Census Commissioner. Results of a census of the
Transvaal Colony and Swaziland, taken on the night of Sunday the 17th April, 1904. Presented to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, May 1906. London, Printed by Waterlow, 1906. xxv, 1 xxxv, 755 p. illus., maps. HA2222 1904a
71
Index
A
Adams, A. C. A., 266 Administration
Basutoland, 2, 5,10, 558,776 Bechuanaland, 776 Botswana, 294a, 329 Lesotho, 166 Swaziland, 776 See also Civil service; Local government
Advisory Council, Swaziland, 490. See also European Advisory Council
Africa, South. See South Africa (Union and Republic Governments)
African Advisory Council, Bechuanaland, 252 African Pioneer Corps, 124,281 Agriculture
Basutoland, 26-29,31-39,127,499 cooperatives, 40 exhibitions, 29 handbooks, manuals, etc., 120 periodicals, 33,125, 170 research, 36-37 statistics, 26,29, 38-39
Bechuanaland, 200, 202-6,500 cooperatives, 201
Botswana, 302-3 agricultural credit, 354 cooperatives, 304 statistics, 303, 308
Lesotho, 155, 772a cooperatives, 155 periodicals, 170 research, 156
Swaziland, 399-405, 410-22, 474, 496-500, 509 agricultural colonies, 424,488 agricultural credit, 359 education, 413 handbooks, manuals, etc., 405 (13) periodicals, 541,549 research, 410-11 statistics, 379
See also Farm produce marketing; Forests and for¬ estry; Soils; Stock and stock-breeding; and names
of agricultural products, e.g., Avocados, Citrus fruits. Cotton, Pineapples, Tomatoes
Air Survey Company of Swaziland, 406 Aliwal North, Convention of, 630a Alleyne, James, Major, 660 Amos, Joseph, 583 Andriesse, J. P., 779 Archives, Basutoland, 73 Armed forces
Basutoland, 124 Bechuanaland, 281
Armstrong, G. J., 727 Austin, A. J., 727 Autonomy, 603
Basutoland, 164, 606,731,767-67a Bechuanaland, 194-96, 604, 609, 730, 771 Swaziland, 472,611,733-34,782 See also Constitution
Avocados, 405 (2)
B
Baillie, I. C., 405 (20) Ballenden, P. St. C., 359 Bamangwato (ethnic group), 180, 292, 704-5, 784.
See also Batswana; Law, Tswana Bamangwato Reserve, 704, 784 Banks and banking
Botswana, 345 Swaziland, 542 See also Credit
Baring, Sir Evelyn, 281 Barker, Dudley, 765 Barnard, W. G., 498 (24) Barry, J. D., 574 Bascomb, C. L., 772 Basuto (ethnic group), 776
history, 123,559-67,571,577-81,583-94,764 See also Law, Sotho
Basuto National Treasury, 3; See also Treasury- Basutoland
Basuto pony, 130a
73
B, C INDEX
Basutoland
1833-1868, 579, 650 1868-1884, 558-71, 573, 576-78, 580-81,583-87,
590-600, 632-34, 63943, 646, 650, 656, 667, 671-72,757,764,776
1885-1966, 140, 555, 606-8, 614, 617-18, 622, 625a, 657, 668-69, 673-74, 679-80, 683, 724, 760,773,776
bibliography, 73 history, 123,760
sources, 579 periodicals, 167a-68 See also Lesotho
Basutoland Central Agricultural Show, 29 Basutoland Council, 97, 680 Basutoland farmers’ journal, 170 Basutoland High School, 20 Basutoland Independence Conference, London, 1966,
161-61* Basutoland Mounted Police, 21, 110 Basutoland National Council, 98 Basutoland notes and records, 167a Basutoland quarterly, 168 Basutoland records, 579 Basutoland times, 169 Bathoen, Chief, 638 Batson, E., 16 (note) Batswana, 287, 776. See also Bamangwato (ethnic
group); Law, Tswana Bawden, M. G., 768,769-70 Bechuana. See Batswana Bechuanaland
to 1884, 627, 664-65, 682, 759,776 1885-1966, 277, 356, 555, 609-10, 615, 617,
625b-25c, 631, 635, 637-38, 645, 653, 658, 673,675,683,696,721,724,776, 785
periodicals, 284,352,355 See also Botswana
Bechuanaland Book Center, 192 Bechuanaland Border Police, 184,638 Bechuanaland Field Force, 763 Bechuanaland Independence Conference, London,
1966, 771 The Bechuanaland law reports, 350 Bechuanaland Police Force, 687 Bechuanaland Protectorate Abattoirs, Ltd., 280 Bechuanaland Railway, 638,648 The Bechuanaland torch, 284 Beeby, A. J., 182 Beer, J. S. de., 768a Bent, R. Alan R., 281
Bereng, George, 23 Bevan, D., 735 Big Bend, Swaziland, 385 Biggs, H. C., 35,735a Biljon, F. J. van, 386 Biography, Lesotho, 141 Black, R., 405 (10) Boers, 644, 664-65, 681 Bomvu Ridge haematite deposits, Swaziland, 468 (3)
Boocock, C., 225 (1) Botany, Bechuanaland, 775 Botswana, 330, 333, 609, 616
bibliography, 295 periodicals, 352, 355 See also Bechuanaland
Botswana Abattoirs, Ltd., 356a Botswana Meat Commission, 341,351 Botswana National Development Bank, 345, 354 Botswana Society, 352 Botswana Training Centre, 353a Boundaries
Basutoland, 116, 579,630a, 669, 711a, 762 Bechuanaland, 174, 199,224, 712, 755,762 Botswana, 294 Swaziland, 389-91,630, 659-60, 743,762, 788
Brand, Johannes H., 559, 567, 569-70 British Bechuanaland, 555, 625c, 673 British Empire Forestry Conference, 360, 554 British South Africa Company, 179, 241-42, 638,
648 Budget. See Finances Bukana e hlalosang, 3 Bullock, H. L., 704 Bunu, King, 654, 786 Bush, R. P., 10 Bushman survey, 291 Bushmen. See Masarwa
C
Cape of Good Hope, 24142, 247, 249, 555, 558-600, 632-34, 636, 64143, 646, 650, 655-56, 667-69, 671-72,764
Carroll, D. M., 769,772 Catchpole, F. C., 282 Cattle. See Agriculture; Marketing of livestock; Stock
and stock-breeding Census
Basutoland, 11-18,39 (2), 572 Bechuanaland, 185-91
74
INDEX C
Lesotho, 137-37a
Swaziland, 378-84, 531,624, 791 See also Population
The Census (Lubalo), 531 Chacko, M. E., 601
Chalmers, W. B., 573
Chase, W. H., 204
Chiefs and chieftaincy
Basutoland, 19, 23, 75, 109, 560, 571, 576, 581, 594, 596-98, 650, 666, 671-72
Bechuanaland, 179-80, 232, 293, 638,704-5 Botswana, 328
Swaziland, 368, 644, 654, 786
See also Law, Tswana; Laws ofLerotholi Citrus fruits, 400, 405 (8, 15), 410 (3) Civil service
Basutoland, 728 officials and employees, 6, 9 salaries, allowances, etc., 7, 118, 695,709 working conditions, 7, 706, 709, 725, 727
Bechuanaland, 259, 262, 273, 728 officials and employees, 183 recruitment and training, 285 salaries, allowances, etc., 695, 709 working conditions, 706, 709, 725, 727
Botswana, 348 officials and employees, 329 recruitment and training, 340
Lesotho, 166 Swaziland, 363, 546, 728, 751
officials and employees, 364, 373 recruitment and training, 504 salaries, allowances, etc., 365, 370, 522, 695,
709 working conditions, 370, 706,709, 725,727
Clark, Sir Fred, 689 Clarke, Sir Marshall, 756
Clifford, B. E. H., 283
Coal miners, Basutoland, 54 Coal mines and mining, Bechuanaland, 226-27
Coates, Austin, 773 College of Chiefs, Basutoland, 19 Colonial development and welfare schemes, 624a
Bechuanaland, 207, 210 Swaziland, 438, 450
Commerce, industry, and trade Basutoland, 66, 101, 126,742,744
Bechuanaland, 742, 744
Botswana, 299, 339 Lesotho, 135-36 Swaziland, 363, 375, 524a
See also Customs and customs administration;
Economic conditions; Farm produce marketing;
Marketing of livestock; Mines and mineral
resources; Slaughtering and slaughter houses
Communication and traffic
Basutoland, 115 Bechuanaland, 174, 224
laws, 243
Swaziland, 526a See also Postal service; Railroads; Roads; Telecom¬
munication
Community development Basutoland, 55 > Botswana, 301
Concessions
Basutoland, 99, 102 Bechuanaland, 179 Swaziland, 389-91,468 (1-3), 523,681 See also Mines and mineral resources
Conservation. See subdivision Conservation under Soils— [place]
Constitution Basutoland, 22-24, 699, 701, 766-67 Bechuanaland, 192-97, 623,703, 771 Botswana, 730 Lesotho, 731 Swaziland, 392-98,605, 686, 697, 732-34 See also Laws, statutes, etc.
Cooperative societies
Basutoland, 40 Bechuanaland, 201 Botswana, 304 Lesotho, 155
Cornish-Bowden, M., 405 (14) The Corona library, 765, 773, 785 Cotton, 401,405 (9, 14), 410 (2)
Courts, 550-52 Basutoland, 2, 8, 75, 108
Bechuanaland, 238 Swaziland, 476,479, 654
Cousins, C. W., 188, 382 Cowen, D. V., 23
Credit Botswana, 354 Swaziland, 359, 542 See also Banks and banking
Crime and criminals Basutoland, 21, 110-11,702 Bechuanaland, 184, 269-72
law, 249 Botswana, 34647
75
C,D,E INDEX
Lesotho, 163,165 Swaziland, 388, 520-21,654, 786
Curlewis, J. F. I., 391 Customary law. See Law, Sotho; Law, Tswana Customs and customs administration, 649,651
Bechuanaland legislation, 239 Customs and laws of the Botswana, 289
D
Dairies and dairying, 416 Darwin, Leonard, 760 Davies, D. N., 461 (2), 465,468 (3) Davis, Gordon, 552 Day, D. R., 512a Debenham, Frank, 774 Demographic studies. See Census; Population Derby, Edward Henry Smith Stanley, 15th Earl of,
563-64 Development. See Colonial development and welfare
schemes; Economic and social development plans; Economic conditions; Economic policy; Finances
De Winton, Sir Francis, 681 Dhlamini, Solinye, 388 Diamond mines and mining, Basutoland, 65, 99,102 Dickson, M. G., 159-60 Diplomatic and consular service
Botswana, 343 Lesotho, 161
Directories. See Diplomatic and consular service; Telephone directories; subdivision Officials and employees under Civil service- [place]
Diretlo (medicine murder), 702 Disarmament, Basutoland, 590, 596, 599, 634, 639-
40, 646. See also Gun War Dobson, M. C., 753 Dodson, P. G. C., 403 (58), 405 (2, 5,8,12, 15) Douglas-Home, Sir Alexander, 14th Earl of Home,
699a Douglass, A. J. A., 26 Dumbrell, H. J. E.,516 Duncan, A. H. F., 391 Duncan, Patrick, 122
E
East Africa Protectorate, 602 Economic and social development plans
Basutoland, 59-64
Bechuanaland, 209-12,255
Botswana, 310-12 Lesotho, 143 Swaziland, 439-48 See also Colonial development and welfare schemes; Economic conditions; Economic policy; Social conditions
Economic conditions Basutoland, 69, 601, 622, 625a, 652, 668, 673,
690.707.720, 736,783 Bechuanaland, 277, 601,625b-25c, 652,673, 691,
696.707.720, 737, 739,783 Lesotho, 140 Swaziland, 362, 449, 526b, 536-38, 540, 601,
625d, 652, 692,707, 719-20, 738, 778,783 Economic policy
Basutoland, 59,63-64 Swaziland, 540,778
Education Basutoland, 41a-51, 107, 131, 553, 556-57, 602,
626 (52), 689, 693
history, 41 periodicals, 129 vocational and technical training, 20
Bechuanaland, 181, 215, 553, 556-57, 626 (52), 693 periodicals, 284
Botswana, 319,335, 741 vocational and technical training, 353a
Lesotho, 157-60, 741 Swaziland, 363, 370, 450, 512-12a, 514-17, 553,
556-57,626 (52), 693,741 periodicals, 513, 547 vocational and technical training, 357, 374,
413,478 Election districts
Basutoland, 25,116 Bechuanaland, 198-99
Elections Basutoland, 119 Swaziland, 371
Electricity supply Botswana, 331 Swaziland, 377-77a, 451,530
Electricity Board, Swaziland, 451 Ellenberger, D. Fred, 123 Ellenberger, V. F., 287 Ely an, Justice, 552
Emigration and immigration law, Lesotho, 139 Empire Exhibition, 534 English language, study and teaching, 51
76
INDEX E, F, G, H
Erosion. See subdivision Conservation under Soils- [place]
Estimates. See Finances European Advisory Council
Bechuanaland, 253 Swaziland, 490-92
Executive Council, Bechuanaland, 193 Exell, A. W., 775
Exports. See Commerce, industry, and trade; Farm produce marketing; Marketing of livestock
F
Fairlie, M. J., 395 Farm produce marketing
Basutoland, 35,101 Lesotho, 155 Swaziland, 508,735a
Faulkner, D. E., 498 (1), 500 Fawcus, R. Peter, 193 Fernandes, A., 775 Finances
Basutoland, 3, 57, 67-69, 70-72, 85, 582, 668, 690,783
Bechuanaland, 177, 207-8, 213, 216-20, 691,783 Botswana, 309, 313-18 Lesotho, 142, 14447, 149-51 Swaziland, 438,452-59,692,783 See also Taxation
Fitzgerald, T., 709,727 Rags, Swaziland, 718 Food relief, Basutoland, 172-73 Foot and mouth disease, Bechuanaland, 204 Forbes, Sir Alastair, 198 Ford, John, 698 Foreign relations
Basutoland, 559, 567, 569-70, 583, 667-69, 742,
74445 Bechuanaland, 276, 630, 742, 744, 746, 749-50,
788 Botswana, 298, 343, 747 Lesotho, 161, 750 Swaziland, 628-30, 74244, 74849a, 751-52,
787-88 See also Cape of Good Hope, South African
Republic, and Transvaal for works dealing with Basutoland and Swaziland’s relations with these former administering authorities
Forests and forestry Basutoland, 554
Bechuanaland, 221-22, 320,554 Swaziland, 360,409, 497-98a, 508, 554
Fox, Sir Herbert Charles Fahie, 388 Francistown, Botswana, 199 Freedom from Hunger Campaign, 354
G
Gaberones, 256a Gaitskell, A., 739 Gardner-Brown Commission, 370 Garratt, O. V., 264 Gaudin, F. A., 332 Geology
Basutoland, 74,128 Bechuanaland, 223,225,228-30,768a
bibliography, 321 Botswana, 322-26 Swaziland, 460-61,463-66,468-69, 505-7,714
bibliography, 462 See also Mines and mineral resources
Ghanzi, Botswana, 283, 761 Gibbs, J. D., 403 (60-61), 405 (6) Goba, Mozambique, 545 (note) Gold miners, Basutoland, 54 Gordon, C. GMajor-General, 561,581,633 Government publications, bibliographies
Basutoland, 73 Botswana, 295
Grasses, 403 (62) G.ay, Brian, 124 Great Usutu River, 405 (20), 529-30,779-79a Green, Derek, 225,227,323 Green book, 78 Grey, George, 523 Griffin, Arthur, 526-26b Griffith, Chieftainess Amelia ’Mantsebo Seeiso, 75 Griffith, Charles D., 573,590 Griffith, Chief Constantinus Bereng, 75 Gun War, 573, 588, 594, 634, 63940, 646. See also
Disarmament-Basutoland
H
Hailey, William Malcolm Hailey, Baron, 116 Handicrafts, Basutoland, 126 Harragin, Sir Walter, 180, 505-6 Harragin Commission, 20 Harrel, James W., 682
77
H, I, J, K INDEX
Harrison, Alan, 354 Hatchard, A. G., 587 Health. See Hygiene, public Hematite, 468 (1,3) Hennessy, J. P. I., 119 Heraldry, Swaziland, 717 Hhohho District, Swaziland, 467 The High Commission Territories law reports, 552 High Commissioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland
Protectorate, and Swaziland, 568, 632, 679-80, 683,720-29,790 about, 636, 684 Proclamations, decrees, etc. See Laws, statutes,
etc. High Commissioner for South Africa. See High Com¬
missioner for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Pro¬ tectorate, and Swaziland
High Court of Swaziland, 476 History
Basutoland, 123,579,760 Bechuanaland, 287 See also period subdivisions under Basutoland;
Bechuanaland; Swaziland Hlaloso ea merero ea kholiso, 64 Hobday, J. H. N., 204 Hofmeyr, Jan H., 628a Holleman, J. F., 536 House of Assembly, Swaziland, 494 House of Chiefs
Bechuanaland, 232 Botswana, 328
Housing credit, Swaziland, 359 Hubbard, C. S., 409 Hudson, R. S., 180 Hudson, W. K., 113,128 Hunter, D. R., 461(2, 5), 463,465-66 Hutton, S. R., 553 Hygiene, public
Basutoland, 52,56, 104, 626 (16,19,27), 678 Bechuanaland, 214, 678, 694 Lesotho, 162 Swaziland, 518,678
I
ICAO. See International Civil Aviation Organization Imports. See Commerce, industry, and trade Income tax. See Taxation Industry. See Commerce, industry, and trade
Institute for Social Research, Durban. See Pieter¬ maritzburg. University of Natal. Institute for
Social Research, Durban International Civil Aviation Organization, 228, 231 Tons, J. H., 403 (62-63), 405 (17-18) Tons, R., 402,405 (12) Irrigation, Swaziland, 405 (6, 11, 14), 530, 779-79a
Island Drift, 529
J
Jacobs, A. M., 530 Jacques, A. C., 53 Jeffares & Green, 528-30 Jennings, C. M. H., 768a Jennings, K., 323 Joel Molappo, Chief. See Molappo, Chief Joel Johannesburg. University of the Witwatersrand. Dept.
of Geography, 510 Johson, Sir W. B., 694 Joint Advisory Council, Bechuanaland, 193, 254-56 Jonathan, Chief Leabua, 145, 164 Jonathan Molappo, Chief. See Molappo, Chief
Jonathan Jones, D. H., 463 Jones, G. I., 702 Jones, H.M., 371,383 Jones, Sonya M., 539 Jones, Tecwyn, 735 Judiciary, 479
Swaziland, 551 Juta, H. C., 95, 244, 483,486
K
Kafraria, 764 Kalahari Desert, 283,739 Kalahari Desert Expedition, 1928, 283 Kamoo Lesotho le Busoang kateng, 5 Karroo system, 225, 323,326 Kenya, 774 Khama, Chief, 631,638 Khama, Seretse. See Seretse Khama Khama, Tshekedi. See Tshekedi Khama, Chief Khubedu book, 2 Kidner, E. M., 405 (17) Kimberley, John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of, 632 Kneen, J. G., 95
78
INDEX L
L
Labor and employment Basutoland, statistics, 54 Bechuanaland
discrimination, 266 laws, 282
Botswana
discrimination, 339, 341 laws, 336
localization policy, 339 Swaziland, 363, 385,480
statistics, 480a strikes, 385
See also Civil service; Education—[place] — vocational and technical training
Lagden, Sir Godfrey, 555 Land and land use
Basutoland, 597,781 Bechuanaland, 290,768-68a, 777 Botswana, 780 Lesotho, 769 Swaziland, 389-91,412,418,424,488, 523
Land of the Swazi, 549
Langdale-Brown, I., 777
Lanham, W. R., 391
Lansdowne, C. W. H., 75
Latham, D.,403 (61)
Laughton, C. A., 321
Law, Sotho, 78,90-94, 122, 574-75, 589
Law, Tswana, 288-90
Laws of Lerotholi, 78,90-94, 122
Laws, statutes, etc.
Basutoland, 4, 24, 58, 77-96, 100, 102-3, 122,
726,731 Bechuanaland, 178, 237-51, 275, 282, 335, 350,
722,726,730 Botswana, 297-98, 335-37, 350, 730 Lesotho, 133, 731 Swaziland, 361, 387, 481-89, 505, 688, 726,
732-34 See also Constitution
Lea, J. D.,403 (57), 405 (6,11,14)
Leanya, E., 100 Leckie, W. G., 32, 130 Legislative and advisory bodies
Basutoland Basutoland Council, 97, 680 Basutoland, National Council, 98 College of Chiefs, 19
Bechuanaland African Advisory Council, 252 European Advisory Council, 253 Executive Council, 193 House of Chiefs, 232 Joint Advisory Council, 254-56a Legislative Assembly, 257 Legislative Council, 193,261, 263,265,267
Botswana House of Chiefs, 328 ,f Parliament, National Assembly, 338,342
Lesotho, Parliament National Assembly, 152-53 Senate, 154
Swaziland Advisory Council, 490 European Advisory Council, 491 Legislative Council, 493 Parliament
House of Assembly, 494 Senate, 495
Leribe, Lesotho, 576, 581,598 Lerotholi, Chief, 78, 90-94, 122, 581 Lerotholi Technical School, 20, 51 Lesotho, 138, 140,606,618
periodicals, 168, 171 See also Basutoland
Lesotho farmers' journal, 170 Lesotho High Commission, London, 171 Lesotho quarterly, 168 Lesotho Scientific Association, 167a Lesotho Secondary School, 158 Limpopo River, 324 Lipson, D. L., 704 Liquor traffic
Basutoland, 637, 669 laws, 103
Liversage, Vincent, 778 Livestock. See Marketing of livestock; Stock and
stock-breeding Lloyd, Sir Francis A., 398 Lobatsi Abattoir, 256 Local government
Basutoland, 2, 5, 10, 55,57-58, 109, 580, 776 Bechuanaland, 182, 232,238, 260, 268, 776 Botswana, 294a, 328,344 Swaziland, 423,776 See also Chiefs and chieftaincy; Politics and gov¬
ernment Localization policy. See Civil service—[place]-
recruitment and training; Labor and employment— Botswana-localization policy
79
L,M. INDEX
Loch, Sir H. B., 679 London Convention, 1884, 629, 646a, 788 Lothair, Transvaal, 526,528 Lovell, L., 455 Lugg, D. S., 158 Luke, T. C., 285, 504 Luke report, 285, 340, 504
M
Macaulay, John W., 205 McGregor, A. J., 555 Macgregor, J. C., 123 McKay, A. D., 780 Mackenzie, K. W. S., 5 MacKenzie, W. F., 256 Macmillan, W. M., 704 Mafeking, South Africa, 256a Mahalapye, Botswana, 283 Mahlabindaba, 388 Maize, 405 (6) Malawi, 774-75 Maloti Mountain area, Lesotho, 128 Mamabule coalfield, Botswana, 227 (2) Manzini, Swaziland, 385 a, 430 Mapham, A. L., 405 (13) Maps
Basutoland, 115-16, 579, 710, 711a, 753, 756, 762
Bechuanaland, 174, 199, 224, 228-29, 231, 712, 754-55,761-62,768a 770a, 777a
Botswana, 294-94a, 332, 713 Lesotho, 715,772a Swaziland, 383a, 406-8,414-22,430-33,436,464,
466-67, 510,714,716,762,779a Marketing of livestock
Basutoland, 35,101 Bechuanaland, 258,286 Lesotho, 155 Swaziland, 386,501,735a
Marriage statistics, Basutoland, 589 Marwick, A. G., 532 Marwick, B. A., 108,396-97, 533 Masarwa (ethnic group), 291-92, 784 Maseru Experimental Station, 37 Mashonaland, 631,653 Masupha, Chief, 560, 594 Matabeleland, 631,653 Matsapa industrial area, Swaziland, 431-32 Matthews, Dr., M.L.A., 591
Matthews, C. G., 466 Matthews, Z. K., 287 Maud, Sir John, 256a Mauritius, 602 May, Barry, 247 M’Baba, Induna, 654,786 Mbabane, Swaziland, 385a, 433 Mbandzeni. See Umbandine, King Meat industry and trade. See Slaughtering and slaugh¬
ter houses Medical care
Basutoland, 52, 56, 104, 626 (16,19, 27) Bechuanaland, 214, 694 Lesotho, 162 Swaziland, 518
Mehliss, A. T.M.,468 (1) Merriman, J. X., 563-64 Meteorology. See Weather Meyerowitz, H. V., 126 Migrant labor, Basutoland, 54. See also Labor and
employment Military. See Armed forces Military policy, Botswana, 747 Miller, Allister M., 534 Miller, 0. B., 554 Mines and mineral resources
Basutoland, 65,74,99,102 Bechuanaland, 174,179,223-27,275 Swaziland, 389-90,460-61,468, 505-7 See also Geology
Mitchell, C/i/e/Nkuebe, 99 Mochudi, Botswana, 199 Mokhehle, Ntsu, 767a Mokitimi, Mohau, 21 Molapo, Mopeli Jchathan, 23 Molappo, Chief Joel, 560, 576,598 Molappo, Chief Jonathan, 560, 576, 581,596,598 Molepolole, Botswana, 305 Moore, Sir Henry, 10 Morapule coalfield, Botswana, 227 (1) Morojele, C. M. H., 29-30, 39 Morse, Chandler, 720 Moshesh, Chief of the Basutos, 650, 671-72 Moshesh, Nehemiah, 592 Mosoang, B. L., 103 Mozambique, 74244,748, 775 Mpisi series, 498 Mundell, H. C., 37 Murdoch, G., 405 (2,4, 10-11, 14), 406,779-79a Museums, Botswana, 352, 356 Mutual understanding, 355
80
INDEX N, O, P
N
Natal, 555,650,671-72 Natal. University. See Pietermaritzburg. University of
Natal National Assembly
Botswana, 338, 342 Lesotho, 152-53
National Museum and Art Gallery of Botswana, 352, 356
Native administration. See Local government Native Advisory Council, Bechuanaland. See African
Advisory Council, Bechuanaland Natural history, Botswana, 780 Natural resources
Bechuanaland, 768 Lesotho, 769 Swaziland, 519 See also Mines and mineral resources; and names
of specific natural resources, e.g., Forests and forestry; Soils
Nettelton, G. E., 180, 287 Newspapers and news services
Basutoland, 76,121, 169 Bechuanaland, 233-36,279 Botswana, 327, 349 Lesotho, 167,169,171 Swaziland, 473,475,527, 548
Ngamiland, 283, 698, 761 Ngwenya, Swaziland, 545 (note) Notwani River, 324 Nutrition
Basutoland, 53 Lesotho, 172-73 Swaziland, 539
Nyasaland Protectorate. See Malawi
O
Orange Free State, 559, 567, 569-70, 583, 630a,
667-69 Oxbow Complex, Lesotho, 132
P
Palpaye, Botswana, 227 (1) Parliament
Botswana, 338, 342 Lesotho, 152-54 Swaziland, 494-95
Pastures Basutoland, 128 Swaziland, 410 (1), 403 (62-63), 405 (17-18)
Pest control, Sv'aziland, 405 (8, 15-16), 410 (3) Pietermaritzburg. University of Natal. Institute for
Social Research, Durban, 536-39 Pirn, Alan W., 690-92 Pine plantations, 735 Pineapples, 402,404,405 (12) Pius XII College, Roma. See University of Botswana,
Lesotho, and Swaziland Pizzighelli, R., 391 Police
Basutoland, 21, 110 Bechuanaland, 184, 269-70, 638, 687, 755 Botswana, 346 Lesotho, 163 Swaziland, 520
Politics and government Basutoland, 1, 4-5, 10, 97-98, 117, 164, 563-64,
603,622,625a, 673, 726,767-67a, 776 Bechuanaland, 176, 178, 252-55, 257, 260-61,
263, 267-68, 6034, 625b-25c, 673, 696, 722, 726.771.776
Botswana, 297, 329, 338, 342 Lesotho, 133, 152,154,164 Swaziland, 358, 361, 371, 472, 532, 603, 625d,
688.719.726.776 See also Autonomy; Chiefs and chieftaincy; Local
government Pondoland, 643 Population
Basutoland, 30, 39 (2) Lesotho, 137 Swaziland, 369,379, 383 See also Census
Porter, R. S., 736-38 Portugal, 74244, 748,775 Postage stamps, Swaziland, 535 Postal service, Swaziland, 425-26a Potatoes, 403 (61) Press services. See Newspapers and news services Pretoria Convention, 1881, 630, 788 Price, Waterhouse and Company, 356a Prisons
Basutoland, 111 Bechuanaland, 264,271-72 Botswana, 347 Lesotho, 165 Swaziland, 521
Public health. See Hygiene, public; Sanitation
81
INDEX P, R, S_
Public service. See Civil service Public Service Commission
Bechuanaland, 273 Botswana, 348 Lesotho, 166
Public works Basutoland, 112 Bechuanaland, 274 Swaziland, 427-28,434
R
Race discrimination Basutoland, 100 Bechuanaland, 266 Botswana, 339, 341
Railroads Bechuanaland, 174,224, 645, 648 Swaziland, 526,528-29, 544-45, 748
Rain and rainfall. See Weather Rains, A. Blair, 780 Ramage, Sir Richard, 728 Red book, 2 Revenue. See Finances Rex v. Mahlabindaba et al., 388 Rey, Sir Charles F., 275-77, 288 Reynolds, L. C., 526a Rhodes, Cecil J., 648 Rhodesia, 500, 555, 602,775 Rhodesia, Northern. See Zambia Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 775 Richards, C. S., 501 Roads
Basutoland, 115 Bechuanaland, 174,224,231 Botswana, 331 Swaziland, 428,435-36, 526
Robinson, D. M., 182 Robinson, Sir Hercules, 588,632 Roper, Edward R., 21,341 Rusbridger, G. H., 693 Ryan, G. C., 286
S
Saint John’s River, South Africa, 643 Sand River, 788 Sanitation
Basutoland, 104
Bechuanaland, 214 Swaziland, 518 See also Hygiene, public
Sargant, Edmund B., 626 (52) Sauer, J. W., 579 Science, study and teaching, 158 Scott, J., Colonel, 99 Scott, William, 390 Sebele, Chief 638 Selborne, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2d Earl of, 729
Senate Lesotho, 154 Swaziland, 495
Seretse, L. M., 182 Seretse Khama, 180, 342,705 Seychelles, 602 Shand, Ninham, 114 Shashi River, 325-26 Sheddick, Vernon G. J., 781 Silberbauer, George B., 291 Skinner, Thomas M., 118, 365, 522 Slaughtering and slaughter houses
Bechuanaland, 256, 280 Botswana, 341,351,356a Swaziland, 385a, 501
Sloley, H. C., 602 Smith, C. Abercrombie, 573 Smuts, Jan C., 390 Sobhuza \\, Paramount Chief of Swaziland, 368 Social conditions
Basutoland, 140,622,625a, 673,707 Bechuanaland, 277, 625b-25c, 673, 696, 707 Botswana, 310 Lesotho, 140 Swaziland, 536-38, 540,625d, 707, 719 See also Colonial development and welfare
schemes; Economic and social development plans
Soils Basutoland, conservation, 28, 32-33, 128,499 Bechuanaland, 768,770-70a Botswana, 780 Lesotho, 769, 772-72a Swaziland, 405 (20), 410 (4), 779-79a
conservation, 503 Soldiers. See Armed forces; World War,
193945- [place] -regimental histories Sotho. See Basuto (ethnic group); Law, Sotho South Africa (Union and Republic Governments),
276, 555, 700, 708, 71 la, 712, 729, 735,74546, 752. See also Cape of Good Hope; Orange Free State; South African Republic; Transvaal
82
INDEX S, T
South African Native Affairs Commission, 555 South African Railways, 526
South African Republic, 628-29, 654, 786-89. See also Transvaal
South African Society of Civil Engineers, 28 Spooner, R. J., Ill Sprigg, J. Gordon, 590, 599
Staff lists. See subdivision Officials and employees under Civil service-[place]
Stanford, W. P., 22 Staples, Raymond R., 128 Statistics
Botswana, 300 Lesotho, 134 Swaziland, 524-5
See also subdivision Statistics under special topic, e.g., Agriculture- [place] -statistics
Stead, A., 600 Stedman, C. J., 405 (5, 12) Stevens, Sir Roger, 741 Stigand, A. G., 761 Stobbs, A. R., 768 Stock and stock-breeding
Basutoland, 130-30a Bechuanaland, 202-3, 206, 258, 286, 739 Botswana, 306-7
Cattle brands, 296 statistics, 308
Swaziland, 386,414-14,496,498-98a, 501-2 statistics, 379
Stockley, Gordon, M., 74 Sugar-cane, 403 (57), 405 (16) Surridge,&> Ernest R. E., 695 Swazi (ethnic group), 533
history, 628-30, 644, 647, 654, 659-64,666, 670, 681,786
Swazi Council, 368 Swaziland
1877-1889, 630, 644, 647,659-60, 664,666,670, 788
1890-1894, 628-29,661-63,681,787 1895-1905, 654,758 1906-1968, 376, 470-71, 534, 611-13, 617,
619-20, 625d, 676, 688,719, 724,765
periodicals, 527 Swaziland African teachers’ journal, 547 Swaziland Agricultural College and University Centre,
Luyengo, 540 Swaziland conventions, 1890-94, 628-29, 654, 662,
786 Swaziland Credit and Savings Bank, 542
Swaziland Lowveld, 779-79a Swaziland Middleveld, 403 (62-63), 410(1) Swaziland nutrition survey, 539 Swaziland Progressive Party, 527 (note) Swaziland Railway Board, 544 Swaziland Railway, inc., 545 Swaziland sample survey, 536-39 Sweden, 74949a Sweeny, C., 405 (16) Symon, Alexander C. B., 783
T
Tagart, Edward S. B., 292, 784 Tanganyika, 774 Taxation
Basutoland, 685, 745 Bechuanaland, 685,746,749-50a Lesotho, 750 Swaziland, 477,749-50a, 752 See also Finances
Taylor, D. H., 16 Teachers and teaching. See Education Technical training. See Education—[place]—
vocational and technical training Telecommunication, Swaziland, 425 Telephone directories
Botswana, 353a Lesotho, 168a Swaziland, 543
Temperature. See Weather Tennant, R. K., 26 Theal, George M., 579 Thompson, Arthur C., 88, 245,482 Thornton, Russel W., 28, 34, 130-30a Tomatoes, 405 (4-5) Tongaland, 663 Trade. See Commerce, industry, and trade Trails, Basutoland, 113 Training. See Education—[place]—vocational and
technical training Transkei, 643 Transportation. See Communication and traffic; and
names of specific modes of transportation, e.g., Railroads; Roads
Transvaal, 483, 555, 624, 630, 647, 659-60, 664-65, 670,688,789-91
Treasury Basutoland, 3, 72 Bechuanaland, 220
83
T, U, V, W, Y, Z _
Lesotho, 151 Swaziland, 459
Treaties, and conventions, etc. Basutoland, 630a, 649, 651,742,74445 Bechuanaland, 649, 651, 742, 744, 746, 74949a Botswana, 298,747 Lesotho, 750 Swaziland, 628-29, 630, 646a, 649, 651,654,662,
74244, 74849a, 751-52,786-88 Trevino, B. M., 446,449 Tribal government. See Chiefs and chieftaincy; Law,
Sotho; Law, Tswana Tribunals. See Courts Trypanosomiasis, 205 Tsetse flies, 205,278, 698 Tshekedi Khama, Chief, 179,293,704 Tswana. See Batswana; Law, Tswana
U
Uganda, 602,774 Umbandine, King, 644, 666,681 Union of South Africa. See South Africa (Union and
Republic Governments) Union of South Africa Census and Statistics Office,
378-79 United Nations. Secretary General, 601,674-76 United Nations. Special Committee of Twenty-four,
601 (note) United States, 403 (60) University of Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland,
540,556-57,741 Urie, J. G., 468 (3) Urling Smith, F. M., 131 Usutu River. See Great Usutu River Usushwana complex, Swaziland, 461 (5), 468 (4)
V
Van Straten, O. J., 227 (1), 768a, 777 Vegetation zones
Bechuanaland, 768a, 770-70a Swaziland, 422
Venn, A. C., 36,405 (5-6,9-10) Veterinary medicine
Bechuanaland, 202-6 Botswana, 306 ^ « Swaziland, 437,496, 502 f D 15 %
Victoria Falls, 283 Vocational education. See Education—[place] —
vocational and technical training The Voice of the Swazi, 527
_ INDEX
W
Wacher, L. F., 34 Walters, A. W., 727 Walton, James, 41,51 Ward, D., 24647 Warren, Sir Charles, 627,682,763 Water resources
Basutoland, 114 Bechuanaland, 174,774,777 Botswana, 331 Lesotho, 132 Swaziland, 387, 429, 461(6), 503, 509a, 530,
779-79a Watermeyer, F. S., 391 Way, H. J. R., 468 (2) Weather
Basutoland, 105-6 Bechuanaland, 175 Swaziland, 366,417,419
Webb, J. H., 224, 231 Weber, H., 693 Weinmann, H., 156 West Africa, 602 Wheat, 34, 37 Wild, Hiram, 775 Willan, Sir Harold, 552 Williams, Myles, 237 Winter, P. E., 461 (5), 468 (4) Witwatersrand, University of the, Johannesburg. See
Johannesburg. University of the Witwatersrand World aeronautical chart, 231 World Food Program, 172-73 World War, 1939-1945
Basutoland laws and legislation, 80 regimental histories, 124
Bechuanaland regimental histories, 281 war supplies, 222
Swaziland laws and legislation, 489 war supplies, 497
Y
Young, Bertram A., 785
Z
Zambia, 774-75 Zululand, 403 (58), 666
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