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Memorandum on the administration of South West Africa and on the wishes of its people as to the future status of the mandated territory

Memorandum on the administration of South West Africa and on the wishes of its people as to the future status of the mandated territory

PRINCIPAL DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE CONSIDERATION BY THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA AND THE STATEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ARISING OUT OF RESOLUTION.....

PRINCIPAL DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE CONSIDERATION BY THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA AND THE STATEMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ARISING OUT OF RESOLUTION 44 (1) ADOPTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON 8TH DECEMBER, 1946, REGARDING T

Reply to General Smuts

Reply to General Smuts

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.

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.

United States Delegation to the United Nations

United States Delegation to the United Nations

Text of remarks by Mr. Charles B. Fahy before a Joint meeting of Committee I and VI on the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa.

Letter submitted draft resolution concerning the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa

Delegation of the Union of South Africa: Letter submitted draft resolution concerning the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa

DELEGATION 0F SWEDEN: DRAFT RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TREATMENT OF INDIANS IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

DELEGATION 0F SWEDEN: DRAFT RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE TREATMENT
OF INDIANS IN THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

Delegation of United Kingdom Delegation: Amendment to the resolution proposed by the delegation of India

Delegation of United Kingdom Delegation: Amendment to the resolution proposed by the delegation of India

Delegation of Colombia: Proposed amendment to the Chinese draft regulation mad at the fifth meeting

Delegation of Colombia: Proposed amendment to the Chinese draft regulation mad at the fifth meeting

DELEGATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND SWEDEN: AMENDMENT TO THE RESOLUTION PROPOSED BY THE DELEGATION OF INDIA MADE AT THE FIFTH MEETING

DELEGATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND SWEDEN: AMENDMENT TO THE RESOLUTION PROPOSED BY THE DELEGATION OF INDIA MADE AT THE FIFTH MEETING

Joint First and Sixth Committee. Delegation of China: Proposed Drafted Resolution at the Fifth Meeting

Joint First and Sixth Committee. Delegation of China: Proposed Drafted Resolution at the Fifth Meeting

JOINT FIRST AND SIXTH CCOMMITTEE DELEGATION OF COLOMBIA: . DRAFT RESOLUTION

JOINT FIRST AND SIXTH COMMITTEE
DELEGATION OF COLOMBIA: . DRAFT RESOLUTION

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1. WHEREAS the following proposal was  unaninously approved by the
General Assembly at its session of 19 November 1946:

Delegation of India: Letter to the Secretary-General dated 20 November 1946

Delegation of India: Letter to the Secretary-General dated 20 November 1946

Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa

United Nations General Assembly

Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa

PRESS NOTICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER ON THE 18TH. APRIL, 1944.

APPENDIX II
PRESS NOTICE ISSUED BY THE PRIME MINISTER ON THE 18TH. APRIL, 1944.

Newspaper articles relating to the Indian and European city council for DUrban

Selection of articles related to European and Indian Council.

The Indian in South Africa

The Indian in South Africa

The Position in Durban
In order to understand the Indian Problem as it affects Natal in general, and Durban in particular, it is necessary to remember the historical background of the problem.

Newspaper articles relating to the Indian problem in Natal

Reprint of a series of 10 articles which appeared between May 23rd and June 2nd 1944

Letter to Mr Oosthizen

I understand from a very reliable source that during the last fortnight before the Election or in fact during the Election period, l~rr. Lawrence exercised his right as Minister of the Interior to grant....

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