LABOUR
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Future of race relations in South Africa | ||
Ballinger Papers A 410 | ||
Work in Progress | ||
FOCUS:No 87 March - April 1990 |
Political repression in South Africa and Namibia |
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The Forum - Volume 9 Number 1 - April 1960 |
An enterprise whose products are vital to the progress of the world, must have "progress" as its own watchword. That is..... |
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Executive Summary, Vol 1, No 6, February 1995 |
AB the time for delivery, rather than goal setting, for the RDP approaches, so the problems of both a technical and a financial nature loom ever closer. The economy is, all things considered, in better shape, even if sectors of business remain sceptical of all aspects of the RDP. |
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The Group Areas Act and its effects on the Indian people being a paper by Dr G M Naicker |
Conference on the Group Areas Act convened by Natal Indian Congress |
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Minutes of the Eleventh Annual Provincial Conference - 21st, 22nd and 23rd November 1958 |
Natal Indian Congress Minutes - 1958 |
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Enterprise and Exploitation in a Victorian Colony: Aspects of the Economic and Social History of Colonial Natal |
This pioneer economic and social history brings together specialized research in the form of twelve essays dealing with closely intermeshed themes: harbour and railway development, the ecology of Natal, ruthless exploitation of its human and natural resources, and the consequences of Indian immig |
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Mercury Article - On the Arrival of Indians in Natal |
Article in the Mercury on 2 November 1860 about the Indian arrival |
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Indian Family |
Indenture family in front of their hut |
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Mill_Made_From_Disused_Sugar_Mills_Scattered_Over_Natal |
Sugar cane flourished so much in Natal that the first mill was set up on the Compensation flats in 1850. As sugar became a larger crop in about ...
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Mr H Robinson |
Sugar Barons |
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Indian Xmas on the Umgeni River |
Arrival of the Indian indentured ... The main areas that Indians occupied were beyond the Umgeni River, ... |
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Early Indian Settlers |
Early Indian Settlers |
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Early Indenture Indian families |
Image of early Indentured Indian Labour in the Colony of Natal |
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Workers planting sugar cane |
Sugar cane flourished so much in Natal that the first mill was set up on the ... Indenture is a type of debt servitude, but is different from slavery. ... But it was not all that sweet for the sugar plantation workers once they arrived. |
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Natal Sugar Belt |
The Natal Coastal Belt,owing to its peculiar environment and comparative isolation from the remainder of the country, presents ... rise until 1960, and absolute decline only occurred in ... the North coast, twenty-seven sugar mills were in opera-. |
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Indians disembarking |
The arrival and settlement of Indentured Indians in Natal inevitably paved way for 'free' ... When he attempted to disembark at the Point, together ... |
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Indian Immigrants at the Bluff, Durban |
rrival of the first indentured Indians, an event that was to have far-reaching results for the ... labour and would thus be a useful immigrant in the colony where ... brought ashore in small boats and then transferred to the Depot on the. Bluff. |