COMMERCE
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Kavady Festival Tongaat and trading | ||
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Mandatory economic sanctions and the oil embargo against SA at International Conference |
Conference paper on mandatory economic sanctions and the oil embargo against SA prepared by the African National Congress of South Africa for an international Conference held in Paris on September 12-13, 1980. Note the document is barely legible. |
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Memorandum submitted to the City Council Durban in respect of improvement in housing farming and other such amenities. |
Memorandum submitted to the City Council Durban in respect of improvement in housing farming and other such amenities. |
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Memorandum to the Town Clerk |
Memorandum to the Town Clerk re: Lawrence Committee : Letter from the Principal Immigration Officer. I have considered the letter from the Principal Immigartion Officer of the 28th ultimo
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Miscellaneous historical documents | |
MM Dadoo merchant in Krugersdorp |
MM Dadoo merchant in Krugersdorp |
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Modison Shop Stanger |
Indian Traders |
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Popatlall Kara Sari Shop |
Popular Indian sari shop in Grey Street, Durban. |
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Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the general distribution and selling prices of intoxicating liquor |
Extract of report from a Commission of Enquiry into the supply of liquor to non-Whites (Blacks, Coloureds, Asians, Chinese) |
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South Africa's Expansion Policy | |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: Press Statement 4th November 1976 |
A press statement confirming the stand by all students and youth of Soweto and other areas of the country that sales of any kind of liquour, including from shebeens, remain banned |
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Soweto Students Representative Council: To all fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, friends and workers, in all cities, towns and villages in the Republic of South Africa. |
Circular, issued by Soweto Students Reprsentative Council, calling on residents of Black townships to boycott Christmas shopping and shebeens as a show of solidarity with those killed by police violence during the liberation struggle |
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Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas |
Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas Before the Sixth Committee United Nations General Assembly |
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Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas |
Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas(Union of South Africa) before the Joint 1st and 6th Committee) |
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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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Tanzania after five years |
Each Tanzanian feels he is a free Tanzanian. |
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The English speaking dimension in South African Politics |
Paper presented to the biennial conference of the South African Historical Society, held at the University of Durban-Westville July 1981. |
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The Indian Problem in South Africa |
Of the many intricate problem awaiting solution by the Parliament of the Union of South Africa there is none which presents such involved difficulties established in certain parts of this country..... |
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The Indian Trader |
The Indian trader made his appearance shortly after the arrival ofthe Indentured Indian. This pattern is evident wherever the Indentured Indian set foot, be it Mauritius, Trinidad, British Guiana or any of the British colonies. |