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  <dc:title>Letter from W W K at Kimberley to his brother John</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Has heard from his son Hugh, and has written an important letter to him at Plas Acton; easy money to be made at Kimberley  - penniless arrivals are worth £10,000 p.a. within 2 years; "Only think of a Miner coming here and paying 10/- for a claim 30 ft x 6ft, and in a few years selling it for £120,000"; his plans to bring out Minnie and the children to Cape Town; is anxious about Wynn Hall ... "I hope we shall save the Old name and place yet"; John MUST act on the instructions in W W K's letter to Hugh.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>24 August 1884</dc:date>
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