Correspondence
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Clarkson and Wilks papers |
I hope to be in Durban on Monday the 21st February. I proposed leaving hee on the Friday. I think the train arrives on the Sunday afternoon. There are many things I want to talk to you about..... |
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Correspondence of the City of Durban extended Powers Ordinance |
Your communication of the 17th ultimo to the Private Secretary to the Right Honourable the Prime Minister has been forwarded by direction of the Prime Minister, to my Minister for attention..... |
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Various Correspondence - Draft Occupation Control Ordinance |
There is one most important feature which I think Natal and its Provincial Councilors would do well carefully |
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Various Correspondence on the Draft Occupation Control Ordinance |
E C Wilkes, Esq, M. P. C. papers I have been instructed to inform you that on behalf of the Ratepayers' Associations of Durban it is requested that before any final decision be taken with regard to.... |
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List of Licences Granted for the Year 1945 |
Vol 71 File 527 N 2716 Number of Licences Granted for the year 1945 |
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Draft International Declaration of Human Rights |
Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of the members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world ...... |
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Hofmeyr Papers 1935 to 1948 - General Correspondence |
Hofmeyr Papers 1935 to 1948 Box A1/Aa |
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Telegram to the Governor-General Dated 12 Feb 1927 |
I gladly avail myself of the opportunity afforded by return to India of our delegation to recent round table Conference at Cape Town to thank Your Excellency personally and your Ministers for great courtesy... Viceroy, Government, Indian, Ministers |
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Delegates of the Government of India |
Honourable Khan Bahadur Mian Fazl-i-Husain, K.C.I.E. Member of the Governors-General's Executive Council........ |
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Telegram from the Secretary of the State for the Colonies to the Governor General in Cape Town |
Secreatry of State for India asks that following personal message from himself may be comminicated to General Smuts..... |
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The Honourable the Minister of Public Health |
Enquiry into Santiary and Housing conditions of Indians in and around Durban |
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Colonial Secretary, Natal to Resident Magistrate of Durban |
Letter reference to June report furnished on paper 2912/1888 respecting certain observations made in the report of the Indian Immigrant Commission.
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Lawrence Committee. Indian Housing undertaken by Durban Corporation |
Lawrence Committee. Indian Housing undertaken by Durban Corporation The Corporation has made arrangements to assist with Indian Housing by four methods (1) Housing: Loans to Indians owning Freehold land. |
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Apartheid |
Is it a problem that has anything to do with students? The answer of course is yes, because apartheid involves humanity as a whole. While injustice exists everywhere in the world, it is only in South Africa that it is enshrined in the supreme law of the land. |
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GENERAL DISCUSSION OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY, INCLUDING REGIONAL AND SECTORAL DEVELOPMENTS |
GENERAL DISCUSSION OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY, INCLUDING REGIONAL AND SECTORAL DEVELOPMENTS |
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The International League for the Rights of Man |
The International League for the Rights of Man |
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Comment on Lake Success |
must adhere to the first principle the equality of man in his natural right -we must seek redress by constitutional moans and strive for the undoing of the wrong with patience , moderation and dignity. |
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Comment on discussions at Lake Success |
A.I. Kajee : Comment on discussions at Lake Success |
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United Nations document |
Some weeks later Poland added its signature, and in 1946 four, and in 1947 two, new Members were admitted to bring the total membership of the United Nations to 57 countries..... |
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights |
ON DECEMBER 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations passed and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the full text of which appears in the following pages. |