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- The land was thereafter purchased by Cecil John Rhodes in 1895.
- Cecil John Rhodes was instrumental in deciding the Rand Club's location.
- Cecil John Rhodes, the founder of De Beers, was contemplating moving into the town.
- Sir "'James Rose Innes "', Attorney-General, and a prominent critic of Cecil John Rhodes.
- It was later sold to Cecil John Rhodes ).
- Together with Cecil John Rhodes, Barney Barnato, Alfred Beit and others, the Albu brothers belonged to the wealthy and influential Randlord set.
- Indeed, the three Boers who died the furthest south during the war were killed on Cecil John Rhodes's farm " Brakkefontein ".
- Rhodes Memorial, built in memory of Cecil John Rhodes, lies on the slopes of Devil's Peak west of Mowbray near the M3 Highway.
- By 1889, Barnato was the largest obstacle to Cecil John Rhodes'control of the Kimberly " Big Hole, " the world's largest diamond find.
- He was a Cabinet Minister as Secretary for Native Affairs in 1893 in the ministry of Cecil John Rhodes and later Secretary for Agriculture.
- SACS is one of four schools expressly named by Cecil John Rhodes to offer an annual Rhodes Scholarship to one of its graduating students.
- He earned degrees from the University of London whilst living in Rhodesia and later, the University of Cape Town, founded by Cecil John Rhodes.
- Cecil John Rhodes, as Prime Minister, did much to roll back the effects of the Cape Qualified Franchise and disenfranchise the Cape's Black African citizens.
- There are tree squirrels, one of which is an introduced species : the eastern gray squirrel, introduced in Cape Town by Cecil John Rhodes from Europe.
- But perhaps the greatest impact was the influx of international capital to finance the mining operations, including the arrival of Cecil John Rhodes who formed the Anglo-American.
- One of the vacationers drawn to this strip of bay was Cecil John Rhodes, the 19th-century empire builder whose thatched roof summer cottage is open to visitors.
- "' Rhodes Fruit Farms "', founded by Cecil John Rhodes in 1902, exists today as Boschendal The Estate, one of the oldest wine estates in South Africa.
- Milton then moved to Mashonaland and under the influence of his friend Cecil John Rhodes was Mashonaland's third Administrator from 24 July 1897 to 24 January 1901.
- Former South African President Nelson Mandela's charity the late British imperialist Cecil John Rhodes'trust announced Wednesday the formation of a joint foundation to promote human development in Africa.
- Alfred Beit, a mining magnate and one of Cecil John Rhodes'collaborators, died in 1906 leaving a bequest of ?00 000 for the creation of a university in Johannesburg.
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