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Ch. 14: The Workers in the Mines

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THE WORKERS IN THE MINES
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and ever willing and capable worker. The Amashangaans, com­ing chiefly from Portuguese East Africa, are closely akin to the
Zulus, and resem­ble them in form, temperament, and working efficien­cy. The Trans­vaal Basutos rank with the other two as workmen, for they are indus­trious and capa­ble, and form the most obedient class of native la­borers, and nearly all become skilled in drilling. The men of most of the native tribes range over 5 feet 8 inches in height. Many are fully 6 feet tall, and several
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