D1.8.17: Retrospect upon the year 1864 II

D1.8.17: Retrospect upon the year 1864 II

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Title

D1.8.17: Retrospect upon the year 1864 II

Collection

Newspaper Clippings

Summary

Bleek summarises the controversial parliamentary session held in Graham's Town and how it impaired the functioning of government for several months. Increased taxation and customs duties will worst affect traffic in the Eastern Districts, weakening Port Elizabeth to Natal's advantage. He dwells on the impact of increased duties on trade and customs-related legislation passed in 1864 and the state of relations between local legislators and merchants. He then comments on promotions, appointments, and vacancies within the colonial government before remarking on Cape Town's changing skyline-arrived at through Fairbairn of Old Mutual and Watermeyer's deaths. He mentions several 'objects of interest' to entice port visitors, whether ordinary or as illustrious as Prince Frederick, before commenting on notable publications of the last year. He digresses to ecclesiastical affairs, praising Bishop Colenso and JJ Kotzé as champions of religious liberty when referring to their contentious writing. Bishop Gray's writing also uniquely tackles complex socio-political questions.

Medium

Printed newsprint glued on paper

Date

05 January 1865

Description

One cut-out column of printed newsprint mounted on a warped foolscap sheet

Keyword

Minister of Darling (a champion of religious liberty), JJ Kotzé, Bishop (of Natal), Colenso (Bishop of Natal), Robert Gray (Bishop of Cape Town)

Notes

Pressed clippings of Victorian current affairs opinion pieces by Wilhelm Bleek. Published in Het Volksblad on Thursday, January 5th, 1865.

Publisher

Van de Sandt de Villiers & Co.

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