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Proposed Round Table Conference |
We are in receipt of your letter of the 30th July 1946 In reply to your letter of the 12th February 1946 we replied the same day stating, that we had appointed Dr.G.M. Naicker, Messrs M.D.Naldoo and A.I Meer |
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Correspondence between Natal Indian Congress and the Durban Council in connection with the City Council's proposal for Round Table Discussion |
As you are no doubt aware the City Council has prepared its plan for the development of the City of Durban during the post-war period and..... |
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The Indian in South Africa - Pamphlet Collection |
The first important fact is that only in recent times has the Indian community come to be regarded as a permanent part of the population of the Union. Prior to 1927 the Indian in South Africa was looked upon as an alien a sojourner in the land, and not destined to remain there. |
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The Indian in South Africa - Pamphlet Collection |
Indian propagandists have dubbed the "Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Act, 1946," the "GHETTO" Act and even the "Gutter" Act. In so doing they have been guilty of a plain lie. These Indian propagandists have spread their false version of the Act all over the world. |
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Commentary by City and Water Engineers Department and Memorandum by the Natal Indian Congress |
The following comments refer to the several documents forwarded to this Department prior to their submission to the Indian Judicial Commission..... |
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Letter from the City Health Department on the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
In reply to your letter dated 24th November 1944, relative to the above, I beg to comment as follows: |
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Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
The City Council on 6th November 1944, resolved: 1) That His Worship the Mayor and Councillors LL Body. M.P.C....... |
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Smuts replies to Indians. Pegging Remains for Time Being. Ordinance Deferred |
The Government has decided to advise that assent be reserved on the Natal Residential Property Regulations Ordinance.... |
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Memorandum to General Purpose Committee. The Indian Question : Recent Ordinances and Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
There is attached hereto a Press Report of the written reply given by the Prime Minister to the Natal Indian Congress whose delegates met the Prime Minister in Pretoria ..... |
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Copy - F.N. Broome correspondence. Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
At a meeting of the Commission held on the 3rd November, 1944, the Indian situation as it had then developed was discussed by the Commission. The Commission came to a unanimous decision that a Provincial body, namely the Post War Works and Reconstruction Commission had been conducting an |
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City Valuator and Estates Manager on the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
In reply to your letter of the 3rd October last, forwarding Memorandum on Civic Status dated the 22nd September 1944 prepared by Natal Indian Congress... |
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Estates Department on the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
Dear Sir, Memo. by Natal Indian Congress on Housing. |
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Memorandum from the City and Water Engineers Department to the Natal Indian Congress |
INTRODUCTION |
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Memorandum for the Natal Indian Commission by the City Medical Officer of Health |
Health of the Durban Indian population is conditioned mainly by their (a) economic status and (b) housing. All other factors, though important, are subsidiary, |
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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..... |
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Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
Letter submitted by the City Valuator to the General Purpose Committee |
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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..... |
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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 |
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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...... |
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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: |