Social Welfare
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A Note on the Indo-European Situation |
A Note on the Indo-European Situation |
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Discussions and Proceedings in the United Nations |
RESULT OF PROCEEDINGS DURING FIRST AND SECOND REGULAR SESSIONS OF' THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 1946 TO 1947... |
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The United Nations Weekly Bulletin |
The United Nations Weekly Bulletin THE Joint Committee of the First and Sixth Committees continued at meetings on November 26, 27, 28 and 30 its discussions on the question of the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa....... |
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Facts of Life in South Africa |
Facts of Life in South Africa Letter to the UNO.... |
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South Africa Faces UNO |
South Africa Faces UNO |
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Report by the Government of India on the Resolution Passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 6, 1946 |
Report by the Government of India on the Resolution Passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 6, 1946 |
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Addendum to the Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Documents Constituting the Pretoria Agreement of 1944 |
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Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6 |
Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6 |
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Memorandum by the Government of the Union of South Africa on the subject of Indian Legislation |
Memorandum by the Government of the Union of South Africa on the subject of Indian Legislation... |
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A note on the Indo-European situation in Natal |
It is perhaps as well for us to remind ourselves sometimes that South Africa has no mono~oly of problems. The spotlight of world opinion has recently picked out the Natal Indians from among the vast crowd of principals and supers on the world stage, as set at UN. |
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General purpose committee :- Natal Municipal Association - Indian Franchise to be Discussed |
General purpose committee :- Natal Municipal Association - Indian Franchise to be Discussed. |
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Mother Theresa |
Mother Theresa Nobel Peace Laureate Social Welfare |
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A NOTE ON THE INDO-EUROPEAN SITUATION IN NATAL |
The Indian – Citizen or subject ? |