[Illegible], Secretary of the Clermont Township (Pty) Ltd to Champion
- ZA HPRA A922-C-C15
- Pasta/Processo
- 22 March 1934
Discusses the clash of a sports and a Congress meeting, the reservation of a particular stand for one A. Mbokazi.
[Illegible], Secretary of the Clermont Township (Pty) Ltd to Champion
Discusses the clash of a sports and a Congress meeting, the reservation of a particular stand for one A. Mbokazi.
Solomon Ka Dinuzulu to Champion
Sands his regards; says that, he isn't well and is coming to Durban to look for an inyanga; hopes he'll meet Champion again.
J.I.J. Naude to Whom I t May Concern
Letter of introduction confining that Champion is a bonafide agent of the Clermont Township Scheme.
Thanks Champion for re-establishing contact with his former school teacher and seizes the opportunity to impress on Champion the centrality of Christianity in any reformist initiative.
Continues to describe to Champion the value of a Christian existence and the virtues of early colonial pioneer.
Acknowledges receipt of money and 'relative to Champion's heifer', states that he has been unable to take! up the matter.
N.J. Mbokati to H. Selby Msimang
Stresses the exigencies of the situation and asks Msimang to ask Champion to come to Louwsberg to he1p resolve the matter. typescript. 1p. autograph letter signed 3pp. Letters in Zulu.
Thanks Robeson as Chairman of the Council on African Affairs for sending him some publications and asks that he be sent more. Outlines his various portfolios in Congress and on various committees, and informs Robeson that he is enclosing several documents drawn up by himself.
Champion to Messrs Pullen and Law
Notifies the solicitors that a certain individual paid for services that subsequently were not rendered, and requests that the matter be investigated.
Sends her condolences to Champion on the death of his wife; asks how war restrictions on foods are affecting him and discusses the rewards of a Christian existence.