TRANSVAAL INDIAN CONGRESS
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JOINT DECLARATION OF THE AFRICA NATIONAL CONGRESS. TRANSVAAL INDIAN -CONGRESS NATAL INDIAN CONGRESS | |
Leaders at the South African Indian Congress Conference |
Delegates relax during a break at the 23rd national conference of the South African Indian Congress held in Durban recently. |
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Map Transvaal : Indian Settlements c. 1904. |
The Transvaal Colony was the name used to refer to the Transvaal region during the period of ... |
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New Age Vol.4 No.3158 May. 1958 | |
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New Age Vol.5 No.45 Aug. 1959 | |
Passive Resistance - 50th Anniversary |
Exactly 50 years ago to this day, a gallant group of men and women defied the latest racist laws inflicted upon one of our disenfranchised peoples. |
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Report of Asiatic Land Laws Commission |
In terms of Commissions issued by Your Excellency on 3rd February, 1938, and 24th March, 1938, the undersigned were appointed as Your Excellency's Commissioners to enquire into and report whether, and if so to what extent, the letter and spirit of any law restricting or prohibiting the ownership, |
South African Women's Day |
At a rally in Johannesburg on South African Women’s Day organised by the Federation of South African Women |
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Thanga Dharmalingam | ||
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The Dadoo -Xuma-Naicker Pact, 1947 | |
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The Dadoo Xuma Naicker Pact 9 March 1947 |
African National Congress, Natal, Transvaal Indian Congress. Three Doctors Pact |
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Transvaal Indian Congress (TIC) |
The TIC (Transvaal Indian congress) was first called the TBIA (Transvaal British Indian Association) which was founded in 1903. The organization was later named the TIC when India was no longer under British control. |
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