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Minutes of Lawrence Committee Special meeting held on 27th March 1940

The Chair man explained that this meeting had been convened originally for the specific purpose of interviewing Local Land and Estate Agents on the question of alleged Indian penetration in European residential areas in Durban......

Minutes of the City Council dated 22nd Nov 1940

The recommendation of the Finance Committee contained in Section 9 of the Report be and it is hereby adopted and that Councillor Peterson be furnished with particulars of employees cars taken over by the City Council.....

Minutes of the City Council dated 22nd Oct 1940

We have reported that Councillor D G Shepstone has resigned from this Committee by Letter dated 14th October 1940.

Natal and Indentured Indian Immigration

Owing to the attention which is at present being devoted to so called "Asiatic Penetration" the present time is perhaps an opprtune one at which attempt to review breifly the history of indentured Indian immigration into Natal.

Natal Indian Congress minutes document

A Meeting of members of the Committee and branch representatives who had not relinquished their offices was convened by the Patron of the Natal Indian Congress, Mr. E.M. Faruk, and held at 76 Commercial Road -Durban on Sunday the 4th February 1940......

Notes for his Worship the Mayor on the The Indian Question in Durban as at 15/2/45

The Residential Property Regulation Ordinance No. 21/1944 Natal which controls the transfer of the occupation of dwellings from Europeans to Indians.....

Reply to General Smuts

Reply to General Smuts

Report by the Government of India on the Resolution Passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 6, 1946

Report by the Government of India on the Resolution Passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 6, 1946

Report of the Deputation to Capetown to wait upon the Hon. The Minister and Members of Parliament

Report of the Deputation to Capetown to wait upon the Hon. The Minister and Members of Parliament

Report of the Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa

Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa

The General Assembly, at its forty-sixth plenary meeting, held on 31st October 1946, referred to the Joint First and Sixth Committee for consideration, the question of the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa.

South Africa defies United Nations what next ?

South Africa defies United Nations what next ?

Speech by field Marshall Jan C Smuts of the Union of South Africa at Fifteenth Elementary Session.

Speech by field Marshall Jan C Smuts of the Union of South Africa at Fifteenth Elementary Session.

Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas

Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas

Before the Sixth Committee United Nations General Assembly

Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas

Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas(Union of South Africa) before the Joint 1st and 6th Committee)

STATEMENT BY NATAL INDIAN CONGRESS ON QUESTION OF PENETRATION

The Natal Indian Congress feels it incumbent upon itself to comment upon the telegram from the Hon.

Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6

Statement from Mrs Pandit.

Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6

Statement of the South African Indian Congress to the Members of the United Nations

Statement of the South African Indian Congress to the Members of the United Nations

Supplement to the treatment of Indians in South Africa recent developments

Supplement to the treatment of Indians in South Africa recent developments.

The following statements brings the position regarding treatment of Indians in South Africa and the denial of fundamental freedom and human rights to non-European peoples up to date

Telegram of good wishes for meeting

Many thanks for your letter of the 17th February conveying apologies for non-attendance at our meeting on the 19th.....

The Asiatic Immigrant community in the Union of South Africa

THE South African Asiatic community is an outstanding example o an immigrant group of tropical origin, which was originally import to meet the labor requirements of European settlers and which has aroused bitter opposition by its attempts to move outside its allotted sphe Like the Jews in Eastern

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