Memorandums

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Memorandum on Civic Status

The world is asking of its peoples how best to organize and govern in the interests of all recognizing that I only by serving the interests of all can peace and security be established.......

Memorandum on Education

An enquiry into the measure of social advancement made by the Indian community in Natal should employ for its standard of judgement the enlightened principle s of social progress embodied in the "Uplift Clause" of the Cape Town Agreement (1927).

Memorandum on Epilepsy, Deafness, Blindness and similar Physical Defects submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission

Gentlemen, 'The Terms of Reference' of your Commission affirm that your enquiry apart from other factors is to enquire into and report upon:-

Memorandum on Indian Education in Natal

The Natal Indian Congress, the National Organisation of the Indian People.....

MEMORANDUM ON MINIMUM SUBSISTENCE LEVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA FOR THE YEAR 1976
Memorandum on political prisoners

Memorandum on political prisoners submitted by Alfred Ngokong on behalf of the ANC to the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights Meeting in Lusaka, Zambia.

Memorandum on Public Health

The Indian population in the municipal area of Durban, according to census figures of 1936, was 80,486, being one-third of the City. Including the added areas the Indian population is at present estimated at 92,183....

Memorandum on sabotage
Memorandum on Squatter Community in Grassy Park Presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1977

Memorandum on Squatter Community in Grassy Park Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 15 March 1977, discussing housing, squatting, forced removals, Prevention of Illegal Squatting Bill, employment.

Memorandum on the administration of South West Africa and on the wishes of its people as to the future status of the mandated territory

Memorandum on the administration of South West Africa and on the wishes of its people as to the future status of the mandated territory

Memorandum on the Indian Education in Natal

The Natal Teachers' Society submits:

I (a) There has been no real progress in the Indian Education in Natal since the Cape Town Agreement of 1927.....

Memorandum on the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS). Part one: NUSAS the trade union

Memorandum on benefits provided by the National Union of South African Students to students. These included medical scholarships, a Prison Education Fund and a loan fund, and travel opportunities.

Memorandum on the Nature and effects of Racial Discrimination in South Africa

Memorandum submitted to the United Nations Commission

Memorandum on the October 26 Municipal Election

Memorandum by Thabo Mbeki on the strategy and tactics of the National Democratic Movement in the aftermath of the 26 October Municipal Elections in South Africa.

MEMORANDUM ON THE PASS LAWS AND THE ISSUING OF REFERENCE BOOKS TO AFRICAN WOMEN SUBMITTED BY THE FEDERATION OF SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN TO THE NO EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF JOHANNESBURG
Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa submitted to the United Nations

The existence of the Indian population in South Africa is not the result of any forcible or illegal entry of Indians into that country. It is, on the other hand, the result of organised emigration mutually agreed upon between the Goy.ernment of India and the Government of Natal.

Memorandum on the raising of affiliation fees of the National Union of South African Students

Memorandum giving reasons for the recent increase in affiliation fees to the National Union of South African Students. The projects and expenses of the National Union are listed, as well as the benefits available to students.

Memorandum on the salary structure of Indian Agricultural Advisors in the department of Indian Affairs presented to the Regional representative on the 13 November 1978
Memorandum on the subject of the Indian Problem in Natal

This Delegation is from the Durban Joint Wards Committee,  which said Committee comprises representatives from each of the Municipal Wards and Burgesses Associations of the City of Durban, and was specially appointed to deal with the Natal Indian Problem. Its objects are:

Memorandum on the subject of the proposed Amendment to section 11 of the housing Act for Powers of Expropriation

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