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E-mail from Phyllis Naidoo to Sister Josephine

I like the former. But I know that you are enjoying the freedom from its responsibility. But really you are not at Masite, you are visiting Kimberley as of now. I do hope Sister Camilla is well. Some mine is closing down and more will be unemployed around Kimberley.

Letter from Sarah to Phyllis Naidoo

Thank you for your letter of 7th October - the post does seem to be quick these days. It was good to hear from you, sounding more like the Phyllis I used to know in Lesotho - house full of guests, looking after other people, mind still turning round the legacy of apartheid!

Sandy Jacobson Press Article: Unsung heroine of the struggle

Sandy Jacobson (40), who was brutally assaulted and murdered over the weekend and found locked in the boot of her car on Monday, was my cousin.

Preliminary Statement to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission

We the officials of the Natal Indian Congress an organization representing the Indian Community of Natal beg to submit this.....

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Rosi

On the flip side of this note is what is termed Aged Wisdom and also Zapiro's depiction of the business men's submission to the TRC. Incidentally the latter was gr oss. The former well he says crudely what is factual. I hope Cookie and Theggie like it.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Rosa

Your letter of the 23rd October reached me yesterday. Thank you for same. Ringing me is expensive and I understand that you could not phone. No, Des did not ring . Did you expect him to?

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Ray

Your letter of the 10/10 is under reply. Your writing is getting awful - you must be in a lot of pain. I hope you are feeling better. You seemed to be so much in pain. I hope you are by now healed nad more comfortable.

Further Memorandum submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by the Natal University Students Union

In our earlier memorandum we dealt we dealt as thoroughly as available material permitted us to do with matters intimately connected with our existence and activities...

Statement to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission from Kajee's Property(pty)Limited

We are the owners of 16 acres of vacant land at Riverside on the North Bank of the Umgeni River. We acquired this in 1939 from Messrs Riverlands, Ltd.....

Memorandum submitted by the Umhlatuzana Civic Association to the Indian Judicial Commission

For the information of the members of the Commission a few notes about the area we represent may prove useful......

Memorandum submitted by the Mayville District Indian Sports Ground Association to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission

To give an insight of how this Association came into being we wish to mention that the Mayville....

Letter from the Local Board and Road Transportation to the Natal Judicial Commission

With reference to your letter of the 12th April 1944, I am directed to advise that my board has pleasure to submit memorandum.....

Statement issued by the Seaview/Bellair branch of the Natal Indian Congress

Gentlemen, On the 30th April, 1944 a sub committee specially appointed to prepare a statement on the grievances of the Indian people of the district met and the deliberation of this committee are set below.....

Interview with Fr. Paul Mandla Khumalo, conducted by Patrick Motlhwai
Interview with Fr. Paul Mandla Khumalo, conducted by Patrick Motlhwai
Memorandum presented by the Durban and Coastal Districts Indian food and health association

The Durban and Coastal Districts Indian Food and Health Association came into being in February 1944. It is a development of the Food for the Needy Indian School Children....

Copy Evidence submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by Pastor J T Duplessis Missionary to the Indians of Natal under the Auspices of the Apostolic Faith Mission of S.A.

The views expressed in this Memorandum need not necessarily be subscribed to by the Executive Council of the Apostolic Faith Mission.. They are the personal views and convictions of the Missionary_

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.....

Interview with Benjamin Mabele, conducted by Edward Ndlovu: Critical Comment
Interview with Benjamin Mabele, conducted by Edward Ndlovu

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