IMMIGRATION
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Letter from Jack Simons to Zambian Chief Immigration Officer |
Letter from Jack Simons to the Zambian Chief Immigration Officer applying for a residence permit for Ray and himself. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Gabriela |
Your letter dated 23/11/97, posted in Capetown on the 25/11 at a cost of R12.50 arrived here today the 2/12/97. That is what is called PRIORITY post. It seems it arrived in Durban on the 29/11 and was given the number 616 and the card was in my box today. |
Mass meeting |
Indentured Indian immigration was introduced by the colonial government of Natal ... |
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Mass meeting |
Mass meeting at Point Protest against further Indentured Immigration addressed by Harry Escombe |
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Memorandum to the members of the Indian and Pakistan delegations attending the Preliminary discussions with the Government of the South Africa |
There are so many forces bearing upon race relations all over the world that one of the greatest dangers to a local problem is to move it from its context on to the world stage where often happens that it is lost or submerged in the larger issues.... |
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Natal Indian Congress Indian Penetration Commission |
The Provincial Administration under cover of the letter dated the 16th instant has forwarded for the assent of his Royal Highness the Governor General under Section 90 of the South Africa Act and Ordinance..... |
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Report of Council-In-Committee |
During August, 1925, this Committee appointed a Sub-Committee for the purpose of carefully considering and reporting on the Areas Reservation and Immigration and Registration (Further Provisions) Bill, and we now set out hereunder the report of the Sub-Committee together with its recommendations |
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Report of the protector of Immigrants for the year 1886 |
Report of the Protector of Immigrants for the year 1886 |
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Secretary of the State. |
Minute paper. Secretary of the State. Introduction of Indian Immigrant
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Setting down roots : Indian migrants in South Africa, 1860-1911 |
From the early 1860s until 1911 thousands of Indians were recruited to work on the ... |
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South African hospitality fails refugees | |
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Statement prepared by the Natal Indian Congress to the Education Inquiry Commission |
The Chairman and members of the Education Inquiry Commission..... |
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The Asian in Kenya | |
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The Indian Question in South Africa and the Round Table Conference |
The Round Table Conference held at Cape Town in December and January last to consider what is commonly termed the Indian question in South Africa, with a view to arriving. |
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The Indians in South Africa |
South Africa herself belongs rightly to the West. It was from the countries of Europe that her early settlers came, yet it is significant that she first attracted public attention as a possible half-way house between East and West. |
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The May 2008 Xenophobic Violence in South Africa: Antecedents and Aftermath |
This article revisits the May 2008 xenophobic attacks in South Africa in order to grapple with key questions around the causes of xenophobia in South Africa, measures that can be taken to address xenophobia and ways in which diverse but inclusive communities can be built. |
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White immigration to South Africa |
Discussion about corporate guilt and corporate responsibility which prevails with regard to White immigration to South Africa from a Christian perspective |