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Indian Penetration Commission. List of Properties sold by the Durban Corporation in respect of unpaid rates |
List of Properties sold by the Durban Corporation in respect of unpaid rates. |
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Indian Penetration Commission. Proposed question by the Natal Indian Congress to Durban Corporation officials and witnesses |
Proposed question by the Natal Indian Congress to Durban Corporation officials and witnesses |
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Indians in South Africa | ||
Instrument of Thy Peace by Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Bernhard and Margarete to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you so much for the two letters we received during the past weeks. |
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Letter from Kathy to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and wonderful description of the wonderful 19 July event. It was such a wonderful description that I felt like we were right there! I just appreciate so much the time and effort that you took to give me your unique account of the happenings. |
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Letter from Keny to Shah and Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Keny to Shah and Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from Rev. Lucius Walker to Phyllis Naidoo |
We take special pleasure in sending you our latest issue of lFCO NEWS. It comes as we are finalizing plans for the celebration of IFCO's 30th anniversary. And it comes with our special thanks to you because it is your steadfast support that has made IFCO's work possible. |
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Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo and Suks |
I supposed you’ve heard about our election and the depressing results. |
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Letter from the City Health Department on the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
In reply to your letter dated 24th November 1944, relative to the above, I beg to comment as follows: |
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Letters on the Natal Indian Judicial Commission from the Durban City Council |
Sir, Indian Question in Natal. I have the honour to refer to the deputations from Local Authorities which visited Cape Town to attend the Annual Conference of the United Municipal Executive and other interviews.... |
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Memorandum for General Purpose Committee. Natal Judicial Commission |
1. In connection with the appointment of the Natal Indian Judicial Commission to enquire into and report upon matters affecting the Indian community in the Province of Natal, the city Council at its meeting on 9th June, 1944, adopted the following...... |
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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 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...... |