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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 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 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 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 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
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....

Memorandum presented by the Newcastle Ratepayers Association to the Broome Commission

Vol.71 File 527(13) N 2715

The Union of South Africa have accepted the fact that the Indians in South Africa are part of the permanent population of the country....

 

 

Memorandum presented by the Overport Tamil Welfare Society

We the Undersigned Officials of the Overport Tamil Welfare Society beg to express our grateful thanks to you for affording us this opportunity of submitting....

Memorandum presented by the Stanger and District Branch

Re: Natal Indian Judicial Commission.

We enclose herewith copy of Memorandum presented to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by our Branch of Congress

Memorandum presented on behalf of the Durban City Council to the Honourable Francis Napier Broome
Memorandum presented on behalf of the Durban City Council to the Honourable Francis Napier Broome, K.C., M.C., as the Commissioner appointed under Government Notice No. 327/1943
Memorandum re Indian Penetration and Deputation to his Honour the Administrator and members of the Natal Provincial Executive

The are attached hereto copies of the following document -

a) Report of Natal Municipal Executive to Natal Municipal Association Conference......

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....

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 to the Indian Doctors in Durban

Owing to the serious decline in the health of the Indian Population in Natal it has been decided by the Indian Medical practitioners of Durban to appear before you and to submit a Report on the present Health condition prevalent.....

Memorandum submitted to the Indian Judicial Commission

Before submitting our main points we consider it our duty to inform you  briefly regarding the work of the India League. This body is primarily interested in studying problems of Indians abroad....

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

Memorandum submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by the Flood Relief Committee. Ladysmith : Natal

Sir, In submitting our memorandum to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission the FLood Relief Committee advance certain proposals....

Memorandum submitted to the Selected Committee on the Occupation Control

Subject to the acceptance of the submission put forward in this memorandum, the Durban City Council welcomes  the proposal that the....

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