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Anti-Semitism and Immigration

Correspondents: H.J. Bodenstein, A. Broeksma, J.H. Hofmeyr, P.F. Kincaid, J.C. Smuts.

Subjects:

1934 Proposal to end anti-Jewish feeling and boycott by legislation and through the public service.

1936 Importance of the universities not subscribing to anti-Semitism.

1936-1937 Statistics of the country of origin of immigrants.

1936-1937 Appeal by General Smuts for an end to anti-Semitism.

1936-1937 Anti-Jewish feeling in. South Africa.

1936-1937 Problems of refugees from Europe and need to control immigration.

1936-1937 Jewish interest in and contribution to education.

1937-1938 Operation of the Aliens Act.

1937 Dangers of fascism in South Africa.

1938 Religious and racial persecution.

1939 Proposed restriction on aliens in the exercise of trades, professions etc.

1939 Criticism of Eric Louw's Aliens (Amendment) and Immigration Act.

1939 Benefits gained in Britain from the skills of immigrants.

1939 Question of "assimability" of Jews.

1939 Denial by Jews that South Africa is being flooded with Jewish immigrants.

Includes memorandum on European immigration to South Africa, signed by E.H. Louw, H.D. van Broekhuuzen, A. Heymans, C.T. te Water and S.F. Cie, 1936 (19p); notes on the Jewish question by J.H. Hofmeyr and an article by him 'The position of Jewry today' published in Common Sense, September 1939.

South West Africa

Subjects:

1946 United Nations criticism of South Africa's rule in South West Africa.

1946 Agreement between United National South West Party and the National Party of South West Africa re the constitutional future of the territory.

1946 Exchange of telegrams between Hofmeyr, Smuts and the South African legations in Paris, New York and Washington re the presentation of South Africa's case before U.N.O.

1946 America's views on the subject of the mandate.

1947 Report of cabinet sub-committee on Germans recommended for deportation.

1947 German activities in South West Africa: a memorandum by E. Emmett (177p.).

Liberalism

Correspondents: J.J. Geldenhuys, J.H. Hofmeyr, C.S. Richards, O. Williams.

Subject:

1938 Support for Hofmeyr's liberal ideas.

1938 Projected luncheon in Durban of democrats.

1938 Resignation of D.E. McCausland as editor of The Cape Argus.

1939 Meeting at the Carlton Hote1 to form a new democratic league.

1939 Constitution of The Democratic League of South Africa.

undated Statement of aims of The Libertas League of Action.

undated Thanks from Hofmeyr to Natal Mercury for its support for his liberalism.

undated Constitution of the Society for the Protection of Civil Liberties.

undated Constitution of Die Unie Eenheid Waarheidsleer.

undated Constitution of The South African Group for Good Government.

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