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Natal Indian Judicial Commission

In deference to the request set out in your letters of the 22nd March and 17th April, 1944 I have pleasure in submitting herewith information which I trust will prove to be of.....

Letter from Dugeborg to Phyllis Naidoo

I just learned of the most precious opportunity to pass on a message to you through Thabo Caspede who will be going to Lesotho on Thursday next week.

Letter from Dorothy to Phyllis Naidoo

I was delighted to receive your letter of 29th April. The pamphlet is being sent under separate cover. I hope you keep well; no doubt, you are still very busy. 

Letter from Cynthia to Phyllis Naidoo

I hope usaphila there at Maseru. Thina lapha sisaphila. I got yours last week o Friday 30/5, we were busy preparing to go to Nshongweni Pilgrimage. I sometimes attend their big celebrations, and they surely get pleased.

Letter from Charles to Phyllis Naidoo

I visited professor Simons (Jack and Ray) yesterday and was so very, very sorry to learn that I had missed you by a few days! 

Letter from Carolyn M Long to Phyllis Naidoo

Within the past year the newspapers and other media have given increasing attention to the extreme injustices inflicted upon the non-white population of the Republic of South Africa, by means of the "apartheid” system imposed on the 22 million black, coloured and Asian peoples of that country by

Letter from Bruno to Phyllis Naidoo

I hope your American friends haven't trapped you in their futile celebrations of the birth of the mos t decrepit, decadent and dismal society that ever lived •• • but give them my love anyway.

Letter from Brigitte and Bernhard Hartmann to Phyllis Naidoo

We are German volunteers and friend of Brigitte Reinhard who gave us your address. Although we are only 2 months in Lesotho we always waited for writing this letter because we wanted to hand over to you not only this letter but also all the books Brigitte gave us for you.

Memorandum submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by the Durban City Council

At its meeting on 24th October 1944, the Durban City Council resolved "that Bis Worship the Mayor (Councilor R. Ellis Brown, J.P.) and Councilors L. L. Boyd, M.P.C., and Major J. Raftery, J.F., M.P.C., together with such officials' as may be necessary, be appointed as the

Town Clerk's Department

I refer you to my letter to you of 7th instant in this matter and set out here under for your information copy....

Treasurer, Water, Estates,Health

Letter from Bodil to Phyllis Naidoo

Please accept a very belated letter. After having spent a summer lazing in the sun, I now ruefully return to my duties. It's the fault of my upbringing.

Letter from Bones to Phyllis Naidoo

How are you? Received your letter months (or to be exact) weeks after the actual date of transfer. Just lying about on the meshes of the jungle telegraph system. Actually my typing is so bad, that I think I had better write.

Itinerary of Tour of Inspection arranged by representatives of the Durban City Council

West Street, turning right to Gardiner Street, thence via Soldiers Way and Leopeld Street, turning into Cross Street, right into Prince Edward Street, Little Brooke Street, left into Victoria Street

Letter from Boden to Phyllis Naidoo

We would appreciate your calling on us at your earliest convenience , to discuss your overdraft requirements . Please treat as urgent. When you call , please ask for Mr Boden.

Memorandum for General Purpose Committee. Natal Judicial Commission

1. In connection with the appointment of the Natal Indian Judicial Commission to enquire into and report upon matters affecting the Indian community in the Province of Natal, the city Council at its meeting on 9th June, 1944, adopted the following......

Letter from Betty to Phyllis Naidoo

Sorry for not writing to you for so long. In fact, we hope that you would pass us while you were in Europe. No time thank you for everything you have done for bringing Samora.

 

Extracts from the Minutes of the City Council meeting

As is already known to the City Council, the Natal Indian Judicial Commission has been appointed by the Union Government with the following terms of reference:

Letter from Benhard to Phyllis Naidoo

This is our first letter from Ghana, where we arrived two weeks ago! It has already been a tremendous time we’ve been here, and we are enjoying our stay here very much.

Memorandum to General Purpose Committee. Natal Indian Judicial Commission

1. The following letter dated 12th April 1944 has been sent to me by Secretary of the Natal Indian Judicial Commission......

Letter from Basil to Phyllis Naidoo

Phoning and phoning no answer. Since your return from Africa received only 1 letter from you. What have I done to deserve this flagrant neglect? Surely you can do better than just one letter now and again.

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