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A SOCIO~RELIGIOUS SURVEY OF CHATSWORTH |
Background: Religious Traditions and Change The history of the great religious traditions is an evolutionary one. Over the centuries and in different localities they have adapted themselves to meet the needs of changing circumstances. |
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A Socio-economic Study of a Site and Service Scheme in Durban (Tintown) |
In 1959 the Durban City Council established a "site and service scheme" at Springfield Flats, on the southern bank of the Umgeni River, to provide alternative accommodation for Indian families whose illegal shacks had been declared a health hazard by the Medical Officer of Health. |
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A socio-economic profile of four market gardening communities in metropolitan Durban |
There is a growing number of studies concerning the nature of communities settled on the fringes of the Durban metropolitan area. |
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A socio-economic and land-use survey of Umzinto North |
In 1974 the Town Board of Umzinto North was established which brought Park Rynie and Umzinto jointly under the local government of Umzinto North. The new status presented Indian administrators and local residents with considerable challenges. |
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A short sketch of Swamiji's life |
A short sketch of Swamiji's life |
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A Short History of the African National Congress (South Africa) 1912-1982 | ||
A Selected Checklist of Works By and About Ngugi wa Thiong'o | ||
A Retail Perspective of the Informal Sector | ||
A resume as to its formation | ||
A Representative Indian Council |
INDIANS OF SOUTH AFRICA |
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A report on the emigrants repatriated to India under the Assisted Emigration Scheme from South Africa and on the problems of returned emigrants from all colonies {Repatriation] |
A REPORT |
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A Rajbansi - election documents and newspaper articles | ||
A qualitative investigation into the risk and protective factors that mediate non-fatal suicidal behaviour in Indian adolescents (Thesis, 2008) |
Considering the escalating rate of suicidal behaviour in adolescents, not much is |
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A Protest against The Asiatic Segregation Bill of The Government of Union of South Africa |
Asiatic, Segregation, Class Areas Bill, Areas Reservation Bill, Immigration |
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A preliminary study of the first decade of The Leader with particular reference to its stance on the Passive Resistance Campaign of 1946 |
In November 1991 The Leader newspaper celebrated its 50th anniversary. |
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A Pastoral Letter: To be read in Churches in the Diocese of Natal | ||
A NOTE ON THE INDO-EUROPEAN SITUATION IN NATAL |
The Indian – Citizen or subject ? |
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A note on the Indo-European situation in Natal |
It is perhaps as well for us to remind ourselves sometimes that South Africa has no mono~oly of problems. The spotlight of world opinion has recently picked out the Natal Indians from among the vast crowd of principals and supers on the world stage, as set at UN. |
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A Note on the Indo-European Situation |
A Note on the Indo-European Situation |
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A Nation at Work for a Better Life 2000: the Dawn of the African Century |