Letters to C.M. Doke, written by Mahatma Gandhi on the 24 September 1913, 13 December 1921 and 26 July 1944, from Natal and India, referring to passive resistance, the death of his wife and other personal matters.
Notes compiled from the original Philip letters by senior students and used by Professor W.M. Macmillan in The Cape colour question, London, Faber, 1927 (See preface, p.IX), c.1927. 2 items. Ms.
'The settlement at the Cape to the discovery of Bethelsdorp letters' (31p.); 'Conflict with Lord Charles Somerset' (26p.)
Letter by Clarkeburg, to his sister Louie, and part of a holograph diary, Jul. 1880-Jan. 1881, kept during a stay in the Transkei and sent to his sister in installments.
Letter written to General Dillon, describing the operations on 13th Sept. 1878 against Sekukuni at Speckboom river, with 703 men, and the reasons for his withdrawal.
Correspondence, memoranda and miscellaneous papers. Group Captain A.G. Malan was a distinguished fighter pilot of World War II who died in 1963 of Parkinson's disease. The fund established an endowment at Witwatersrand Medical Library for the purchase of literature relating to the disease.
"The literary works of the foreign missionaries of the Moravian Church", by The Rev. G.Th. Reichelt, of Herrnhut, Saxony.
Translated and annotated by Bishop Edmund de Schweinitz.
Lists printed works of the Moravian Mission in South Africa, mainly produced at the Mission's printing press in Genadendal, „Genadendalse Drukkery“, one of the first printing presses publishing in Afrikaans.