D Bagwandeen collection
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Indian Penetration Commission Annexure to Memorandum: Schedule of Sellers of Properties referred to in schedule A |
Schedule of Sellers of Properties referred to in schedule A. |
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Indian Penetration Commission | ||
Indian Penetration : Memorandum by E R Browne | ||
Indian Penetration | ||
Indian Penetration | ||
Indian Penetration | ||
Indian Penetration |
On 6th November 1942 the Council appointed a deputation consisting of His Worship.... |
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Indian Opinion Souvenir of the South African Indian Congress |
South African Indian Congress |
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India and South Africa Press cuttings |
Newspaper cuttings on India and SA relations |
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Hofmeyr Papers 1935 to 1948 - General Correspondence |
Hofmeyr Papers 1935 to 1948 Box A1/Aa |
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Graph of Total rateable Value for properties acquired by Indians From 1927 to 1942 | ||
General Purpose Committee - Draft Occupation Control Ordinance |
That an urgent request be made for a deputation from the Durban City Council to be accorded... |
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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... |
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From India to Natal - Parts I, II, III Trek | ||
Freedom - New Series Vol 1 No 8 Special 194 Conference Issue |
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First Quarterly meeting of Executive Committee : 1939 - 1940 |
Establishment of the Native(Rural) reserves in relation to the Locality of the urban areas...... |
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First Memorandum and Schedules and Final statements and Schedules of the Natal Indian Congress submitted to The Hon. Justice F N Broome, K.C., M.C., | ||
F N Broome: Not the whole truth Indian Penetration. Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
Soon after it was appointed the Government decided to deal with the situation at once without waiting for the Commissions report. The reason for this step was to a great extent the Pegging Act's overseas repressions
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F N Broome. Esq, K.C., M.C. Chairman - Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
Sir, At a meeting of the Commission held on the 3rd November 1944 the Indian situation as it had then developed was discussed by the Commission..... |
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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: |