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INDIAN ELITES IN NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA |
In South Africa a number of distinct systems of value operate within one broad political framework, and the control of power in all spheres politics, wealth, education, entertainment- is vested in the Europeans. Generally speaking the Non-Europeans, Africans, Indians and … |
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Indian Franchise 1944-1950 |
Indian Franchise |
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The Position of Indians in South Africa |
I speak as an Indian who was born in South Africa. and has lived all his life in a city. Some 95 per cent. of the Indians in the union arc South African-born, and about 70 per cent. of us live in areas classified as urban; so I am not in any way unusual..... |
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Newspaper cuttings |
Moosa Hajee Cassim Charities Trust - Newspaper cuttings |
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Transport Inquiry Commission |
Memorandum submitted to the Transport Inquiry Commission |
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Women's Cultural group |
Women's Cultural Group - Rhonda Dylisse, Pupil of the World-famous Ramgopal |
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Letter to the District Commissioner - Butha Buthe |
The Basutoland Indian Community |
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The Indian in South Africa |
The Position in Durban |
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Anti-Segregation Council |
Anti-Segregation Council |
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Affiliated Organisations |
APPENDIX III |
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Address by comrade Govan Mbeki at the concluding function of the 50th Anniversary of India's Independence on 19th August 1998 at Cape Town |
Address by comrade Govan Mbeki |
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Papers and Programmes of the "Story of the people in South Africa |
Papers and Programmes of the "Story of the people in South Africa |
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Indian Centenary - 1860 - 1960 |
Indian Centenary - 1860 - 1960 |
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Annual report of the agent of the government of India in South Africa for the year ending 31st December 1927 |
The appointment of an Agent of the Government of India in South Africa is an outcome of the Conference held at Cape Town in December 1926 and January 1927 between representatives of the Governments of India and of the Union of South Africa..... |
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The Chairman and members of the Judicial Commission appointment to enquire into the Durban riots(1949) |
To promote and advance the cause of the IndJ.an people resident in the Province of Natal, to improve their condition and status politically,economically and socially, to guard against any encroachment upon existing rights and privileges, to work for and foster peace, goodwill and cooperation as f |
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Notes of evidence given by Mr S.R.Naidoo |
I live in Pietermaritzburg. I am the President of the Natal Indian Organisation (Maritzburg Branch). I have been in public life for a matter of 40 years. I was appointed a member on the COLONISATION ENQUIRY COMMITTEE appointed by the Union Government.... |
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Letter to the Right Hourable the Prime Minister |
The South African Indian Organisation is grievously concerned with the statements that are being made by various ministers of the Government on the Indian question. These statements, we venture to submit, are calculated to future deteriorate the relationship..... |
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1949 Riots Reports and Statements |
REPORT ON THE DISTURBANCES IN DURBAN SUBMITTED BY THE EXECUTIVE TO THE WORKING COMMITTEE MEETING ON SUNDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1949. |
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Statement issued by the Natal Indian Congress |
The prime responsibility for the serious and unprecedented wave of violence in Durban leading to the loss of hundreds of lives and mass destruction of Statement issued by the Natal Indian Congress... |
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Common Sense |
''Common Sense " is a journal for all shades of progressive opinion. Readers should not assume that the views expressed by contributors are necessarily those of the-editors. Contributions of about 1,200 words nre welcomed.... |