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==Events== ;January * 15 – Die Patriot, the first Afrikaans newspaper, begins to be published in Paarl. ;February * 5 – The ship Memento sinks off East London and two 2nd Class 2-6-2TT locomotives intended for the Eastern System of the Cape Government Railways are lost.〔''C.G.R. Numbering Revised'', Article by Dave Littley, SA Rail May–June 1993, pp. 94-95.〕 ;March * 27 – The Cape Times, the first daily newspaper in South Africa, begins in Cape Town, Cape Colony ;June * 16 – The railway line from Cape Town to Worcester is officially opened. ;July * Construction begins on the Cape Town Central Station as hub to the Cape Government Railways. ;Unknown date * A Dutch Reformed Church is built at what is now the town of Amersfoort in Mpumalanga Province. * Prime Minister Molteno travels as plenipotentiary to London to discuss Britain's proposed confederation model for southern Africa. * The "Molteno Unification Plan" is put forward as an alternative model for eventual political consolidation in southern Africa.〔(encyclopedia.org/South_Africa )〕 * ''Isigidimi Sama Xhosa'', the first Xhosa-run newspaper, is begun in Lovedale, Cape Colony. * Britain admits wrongful action in its annexation of Griqualand West. * President Johannes Brand of the Orange Free State rejects any discussion of Carnarvon's proposed confederation system for Southern Africa. * The country's first official archives are created when the Cape Government appoints a commission to assemble, sort and index the records of the Cape.〔http://www.westerncape.gov.za/your_gov/108#searching〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1876 in South Africa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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