TRANSPORT

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Some aspects of transport as it affects the daily worker
SARHWU: organising SATA workers
Resolutions passed at the 11th Annual Provincial Conference held on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd November 1958

Resolutions passed at Annual conference - N.I.C.

Report submitted to the Conference in Defence on Civil liberties held at the Bantu Social Centre
Report on Durban Housing

Further to my letter of the 22nd September, I have now completed a summary of my Report of Durban Housing.....

Report for Black Sash on Social Pensions in the Hillcrest Area Presented at National Conference 1976

Report for Black Sash on Social Pensions in the Hillcrest Area Presented at National Conference on 17 March 1976 discussing costs of transport, problems with accessing pensions and disability grants.

Putco fares up again: who can afford it?
Proposed Round Table Conference

We are in receipt of your letter of the 30th July 1946

In reply to your letter of the 12th February 1946 we replied the same day stating, that we had appointed Dr.G.M. Naicker, Messrs M.D.Naldoo and A.I Meer

Ox Cart

Ox and Cart

Newspaper cuttings on striking motor and transport industries
National Union of Railway Workers launch
Natal Indian Judicial Commission

Natal Indian Judicial Commission - Memoranda.......

Natal Indian Congress Resolution Fourth Annual Conference held on the 1st and 2nd of October 1950

N.I.C.

Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Provincial Conference - 21st, 22nd and 23rd November 1958

Natal Indian Congress Minutes - 1958

Migrant labour
Merger to form new transport union
Memorandum presented by the Stanger and District Branch

Re: Natal Indian Judicial Commission.

We enclose herewith copy of Memorandum presented to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by our Branch of Congress

Memorandum presented by the Overport Tamil Welfare Society

We the Undersigned Officials of the Overport Tamil Welfare Society beg to express our grateful thanks to you for affording us this opportunity of submitting....

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Letter from Monroe to Phyllis Naidoo

Thanks so much for the interesting report of your family weekend together. Sounds like a riot! I was so glad to hear that your mother could come. How is her health? Where did you keep all of them when they were in Maseru? You mentioned a borrowed house in relationship to a lost pen.

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