Statements

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Pinetown

Pinetown District

Albertsville

Land, Borough of Port Shepstone

Statement issued by the Natal Indian Association

Final statement of the Natal Indian Association

Borough of Dundee

Dundee - Borough in the Northern Natal

Estcourt

Housing

Marburg Health Committee

Group Areas, Health

Stanger

Group areas

Township of Umkomaas

Group areas

Harding

Group Areas

Umhlali Malaria Committee

Group Areas

BOROUGH OF PIETERITZBURG

Group Areas

Park Rynie Health Committee

Group Areas

Ladysmith

Group Areas

Port Shepstone

Group areas

Ixopo health committee
The Chairman and members of the Judicial Commission appointment to enquire into the Durban riots(1949)

To promote and advance the cause of the IndJ.an people resident in the Province of Natal, to improve their condition and status politically,economically and socially, to guard against any encroachment upon existing rights and privileges, to work for and foster peace, goodwill and cooperation as f

Statement issued by the Natal Indian Congress

The prime responsibility for the serious and unprecedented wave of violence in Durban leading to the loss of hundreds of lives and mass destruction of Statement issued by the Natal Indian Congress...

Apartheid_Educational_System

No justice-loving and fair-minded person can deny that the grievances of the school-going population, as in 1976 is valid and indisputable. H hat they deserve the support and backing of all parents and the communities is equally vital.

STATEMENT SUBMITTED BY THE NATAL INDIAN ORGANISATION TO THf CHAIRMAN AI\lD MEMBFRS OF THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION APPOINTED TO ENQUIRE. INTO THE DURBAN RIOTS 19499TED T(1949)

The Indians of Durban are still bewildered and stunned by the convulsion of two weeks ago ”” one fierce burst of terror which lasted from Friday afternoon, January 14, to Saturday morning, January 15.

Press statement

Statement written by Nelson Mandela and requested Murphy Morobe on behalf of the National Reception Committee to release it to the media.

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