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A I Kajee His Work for the SA Indian Community

I first met Abdulla Kajee on the quay at Durban in July, 1929, when I stepped off a British India steamer at the end of a long journey. Fresh from the rural life of northern India, South African Indians and their complex problems seemed to me strange and a little alarming.

A kitchen scene

Staff in the school kitchen

A labour of love: The Biography of Dr Shishupal Rambharos

It has taken many months to put together this book, largely because Bhai Rambharos has had a long, varied and rich life that reflects so many different interests. It has been an immense task that has raised many difficult questions.

A Less Happy Outlook
A lesson in class

A lesson in the classroom

A lesson in the class at the School for the deaf

Students in the classroom at the school for the deaf

A M Moola, Aboobaker H A Javery

Biography - Aboobaker H A Javery, A M Moola

A M Rana Hardware Store

Trading in Durban

A Man with hat
A meeting of the Committee of the Natal Indian Congress was held on Sunday 18th February, 1940.

The question of the alleged penetration by Indians of European areas and the appointment of a judicial commission and the establishment of a joint Committee of representatives of the Durban City Council and the Natal In:'l.ian Association were fully discussed and the following declaration of poli

A memorandum on the compound labour conditions in agriculture - Bethal District
A minimum wage for workers within the lower income group
A nation at work for a better life
A Nation at Work for a Better Life 2000

A Nation at Work for a Better Life 2000

A Nation at Work for a Better Life 2000: the Dawn of the African Century
A Needlework embroidery on Sari
A new Civic centre has been completed at Mount View

The modern building will be available to the community for live shows, weddings, receptions and other public activities. The main hall seats 800 and can also be used for badminton.

A Note on the Indo-European Situation

A Note on the Indo-European Situation

A NOTE ON THE INDO-EUROPEAN SITUATION IN NATAL

The Indian – Citizen or subject ?

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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