1904 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1904 in South Africa.

Incumbents

 * Governor of the Cape of Good Hope and High Commissioner for Southern Africa:Walter Hely-Hutchinson.
 * Governor of the Colony of Natal: Henry Edward McCallum.
 * Prime Minister of the Cape of Good Hope: John Gordon Sprigg (until 22 February), Leander Starr Jameson (starting 22 February).
 * Prime Minister of the Orange River Colony: Alfred Milner.
 * Prime Minister of the Colony of Natal: George Morris Sutton.

February

 * Pneumonic plague breaks out in Johannesburg.

June

 * 22 – The first of 62,000 Chinese labourers arrive in South Africa to relieve the shortage of unskilled mine workers.

Unknown date

 * Der shtral, a Yiddish-language newspaper is founded.
 * The Social Democratic Federation (SDF) is established in Cape Town.

Births

 * 16 February – Philip Rabinowitz, South African record-breaking sprinter (d. 2008)

Deaths

 * 3 June – Vincent Tancred, South African cricketer (b. 1875)
 * 14 July – Paul Kruger, exiled president of the South African Republic, dies in Clarens, Switzerland, at the age of 78.
 * 1 November – Willem Eduard Bok, politician (b. 1846)

Railways






Railway lines opened

 * 1 February – Cape Western – Maitland to Ottery, 7 mi.
 * 1 March – Cape Midland – Le Roux to Oudtshoorn, 16 mi.
 * 7 June – Cape Western – Paarl to Franschhoek, 17 mi.
 * 15 June – Free State – Thaba 'Nchu to Modderpoort, 45 mi.
 * 17 August – Cape Eastern – Indwe to Xalanga, 31 mi.
 * 1 September – Free State – Hamilton to Tempe, 4 mi.
 * 7 September – Cape Eastern – Amabele to Komga, 27 mi.
 * 17 October – Cape Eastern – Middledrift to Adelaide, 56 mi.
 * 3 November – Natal – Pietermaritzburg to Elandskop, 35 mi.
 * December – Cape Western – Artois to Ceres Road, 4 mi.
 * 15 December – Transvaal – Langlaagte to Vereeniging, 44 mi.

Locomotives

 * Cape
 * Four new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Cape Government Railways (CGR):
 * Two experimental superheated 6th Class 4-6-0 locomotives. In 1912 they will be designated Class 6L by the South African Railways (SAR).
 * Four Karoo Class 4-6-2 Pacific passenger steam locomotives. In 1912 they will be designated Class 5B by the SAR.
 * The last eight 8th Class 2-8-0 Consolidation type locomotives. In 1912 they will be designated Class 8Z on the SAR.
 * The final batch of ten 8th Class 4-8-0 Mastodon type locomotives. In 1912 they will be designated Class 8F on the SAR.
 * Six "Type B" 4-6-0 steam locomotives enter service on the Avontuur narrow gauge line in the Langkloof.
 * A single 0-4-2 inverted saddle-tank locomotive named Caledonia is placed in service by the Cape Copper Company as a shunting engine at O'okiep in the Cape Colony.


 * Natal
 * Two new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Natal Government Railways (NGR):
 * Twenty-five Class E 4-8-2 Mountain type tank locomotives. In 1912 they will become the Class G on the SAR.
 * Fifty Class B 4-8-0 Mastodon type mainline steam locomotives. In 1912 they will be designated Class 1 on the SAR.
 * The Natal Harbours Department places a single 0-6-0 saddle-tank locomotive named Sir Albert in service as dock shunter in Durban Harbour.


 * Transvaal
 * Five new Cape gauge locomotive types enter service on the Central South African Railways (CSAR):
 * Five Class 9 4-6-2 Pacific type locomotives.
 * Fifteen Class 10 4-6-2 Pacific passenger locomotives.
 * Thirty-six Class 11 2-8-2 Mikado type locomotives.
 * Eight Class F 4-6-4T Baltic type tank locomotives in suburban service between Springs and Randfontein.
 * A single experimental 0-6-0+0-6-0 Class M Kitson-Meyer type articulated steam locomotive.
 * The CSAR rebuilds most of its Reid Tenwheeler 4-10-2T tank locomotives to 4-8-0TT tank-and-tender locomotives. In 1912 these converted locomotives will be designated Class 13 on the SAR.