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Memorandum for General purposes Committee. Appointment of Natal Indian Commission |
The following have been announced as the terms of reference of the Natal Indian Commission (comprising Mr. Justice Broome, Senator the Hon. D.G. Shepstone, Mr. W~. Power, M.E.C.!, Mr. S.R. Naidoo and Mr. A.I. Kajee) which has been appointed by the Government.... |
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Memorandum for the Natal Indian Commission by the City Medical Officer of Health |
Health of the Durban Indian population is conditioned mainly by their (a) economic status and (b) housing. All other factors, though important, are subsidiary, |
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Memorandum from the City and Water Engineers Department to the Natal Indian Congress |
INTRODUCTION |
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Memorandum of the N.I.C. - 17th July 1944 |
N.I.C. Draft Ordinance |
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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:- |
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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 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 |
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Memorandum to General Purpose Committee. Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
1. The following letter dated 12th April 1944 has been sent to me by Secretary of the Natal Indian Judicial Commission...... |
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Memorandum to General Purpose Committee. The Indian Question : Recent Ordinances and Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
There is attached hereto a Press Report of the written reply given by the Prime Minister to the Natal Indian Congress whose delegates met the Prime Minister in Pretoria ..... |
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Memorandum to the Town Clerk - Indian Penetration |
Attached is a first draft of a memorandum to the members of the deputation which the Council has appointed to interview the Administrator and the Minister on this Subject. |
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Minutes of the City Council |
Committee submits the minutes of its meeting held on 8th an 29th December 1939... |
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Natal Indian Congress - Constitution | ||
Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
In deference to the request set out in your letters of the 22nd March and 17th April, 1944 I have pleasure in submitting herewith information which I trust will prove to be of..... |
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Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
Letter submitted by the City Valuator to the General Purpose Committee |
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Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
Re: Natal Indian Commission In the defense to the request set out in your letters of the 22nd March and 17th April 1944, I have the pleasure in submitting herewith information which I trust will prove to be of assisting..... |
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Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
The City Council on 6th November 1944, resolved: 1) That His Worship the Mayor and Councillors LL Body. M.P.C....... |
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Note to Town Clerk |
The attached judgment distressed me very greatly especially as it comes from Justice Broome. I commend for the Town Clerk's..... |
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Penetration Assurance and Segregation. Swami Bhawani Dayal's Statement |
Swami Bhawani Dayal's statement...... |
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Preliminary Statement of the N.I.C. - 2nd June 1944 |
The Natal Indian Judical Commission |