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Natal Indian Judicial Commission

Re: Natal Indian Commission

In the defense to the request set out in your letters of the 22nd March and 17th April 1944, I have the pleasure in submitting herewith information which I trust will prove to be of assisting.....

Natal Indian Judicial Commission

Letter submitted by the City Valuator to the General Purpose Committee

Natal Indian Judicial Commission

In deference to the request set out in your letters of the 22nd March and 17th April, 1944 I have pleasure in submitting herewith information which I trust will prove to be of.....

Memorandum submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by the Durban City Council

At its meeting on 24th October 1944, the Durban City Council resolved "that Bis Worship the Mayor (Councilor R. Ellis Brown, J.P.) and Councilors L. L. Boyd, M.P.C., and Major J. Raftery, J.F., M.P.C., together with such officials' as may be necessary, be appointed as the

Town Clerk's Department

I refer you to my letter to you of 7th instant in this matter and set out here under for your information copy....

Treasurer, Water, Estates,Health

Itinerary of Tour of Inspection arranged by representatives of the Durban City Council

West Street, turning right to Gardiner Street, thence via Soldiers Way and Leopeld Street, turning into Cross Street, right into Prince Edward Street, Little Brooke Street, left into Victoria Street

Memorandum for General Purpose Committee. Natal Judicial Commission

1. In connection with the appointment of the Natal Indian Judicial Commission to enquire into and report upon matters affecting the Indian community in the Province of Natal, the city Council at its meeting on 9th June, 1944, adopted the following......

Extracts from the Minutes of the City Council meeting

As is already known to the City Council, the Natal Indian Judicial Commission has been appointed by the Union Government with the following terms of reference:

Memorandum to General Purpose Committee. Natal Indian Judicial Commission

1. The following letter dated 12th April 1944 has been sent to me by Secretary of the Natal Indian Judicial Commission......

Letters on the Natal Indian Judicial Commission from the Durban City Council

Sir, Indian Question in Natal.

I have the honour to refer to the deputations from Local Authorities which visited Cape Town to attend the Annual Conference of the United Municipal Executive and other interviews....

Commission of Enquiry into matters affecting te Indian Population of Natal

I am in receipt of your letter of the 23rd instant furnishing me with copy of the terms of reference of the above....

Commission of Enquiry into matters affecting the Indian Population of the Province of Natal

It is hereby notified that is Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to appoint.....

F N Broome: Not the whole truth Indian Penetration. Natal Indian Judicial Commission

Soon after it was appointed the Government decided to deal with the situation at once without waiting for the Commissions report. The reason for this step was to a great extent the Pegging Act's overseas repressions

 

Memorandum for General purposes Committee. Appointment of Natal Indian Commission

The following have been announced as the terms of reference of the Natal Indian Commission (comprising Mr. Justice Broome, Senator the Hon. D.G. Shepstone, Mr. W~. Power, M.E.C.!, Mr. S.R. Naidoo and Mr. A.I. Kajee) which has been appointed by the Government....

Preliminary Statement to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission

We the officials of the Natal Indian Congress an organization representing the Indian Community of Natal beg to submit this.....

Further Memorandum submitted to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission by the Natal University Students Union

In our earlier memorandum we dealt we dealt as thoroughly as available material permitted us to do with matters intimately connected with our existence and activities...

Statement to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission from Kajee's Property(pty)Limited

We are the owners of 16 acres of vacant land at Riverside on the North Bank of the Umgeni River. We acquired this in 1939 from Messrs Riverlands, Ltd.....

Memorandum submitted by the Umhlatuzana Civic Association to the Indian Judicial Commission

For the information of the members of the Commission a few notes about the area we represent may prove useful......

Memorandum submitted by the Mayville District Indian Sports Ground Association to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission

To give an insight of how this Association came into being we wish to mention that the Mayville....

Letter from the Local Board and Road Transportation to the Natal Judicial Commission

With reference to your letter of the 12th April 1944, I am directed to advise that my board has pleasure to submit memorandum.....

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