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The emaulation of Indian business in management - Oct 1983 | ||
The English speaking dimension in South African Politics |
Paper presented to the biennial conference of the South African Historical Society, held at the University of Durban-Westville July 1981. |
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The hand that feeds you | ||
The Indian as an employer | ||
The Indian farmer - Historical perspective | ||
The Indian in the Republic | ||
The Indian Problem in South Africa |
Of the many intricate problem awaiting solution by the Parliament of the Union of South Africa there is none which presents such involved difficulties established in certain parts of this country..... |
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The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival ofthe Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |
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The Mercantile Group Of Companies | ||
The Moral Economy of the Black Miners Strike of 1946 |
Most accounts of the African miners· strike on the Witwatersrand in 1946 rely heavily on Dan O'Meara's pioneering article.....
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The New African: Volume 8, Number 1, 1969 | ||
The Outspan - | ||
The political economy of the city | ||
The role of business in South Africa's future |
ANC report of Group B, Commission 5 of a meeting between the ANC and big business on the role of business in South Africa's future. Includes summary of presentations and of the open discussion. |
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The role of the Indian in Natal economy | ||
The struggle continues | ||
The tile and bathroom boutique : Phoenix funfair | ||
The triple challenge before Ghana |
Austerity, participation and dialogue - these are vital needs that Ghana's leaders must satisfy now. |
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The Wattle industry - Agriculture in Natal, Volume 13 | ||
Toward a Racial Division of Labour on the Witwatersrand |