Visit by J.D. Rheinallt Jones to the Eastern Province
- ZA HPRA AD1433-C-Cc-Cc5-Cc5.6-Cc5.6.2
- Bestanddeel
- 1930
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Visit by J.D. Rheinallt Jones to the Eastern Province
Correspondents : I. Allen (Sec.), E.H. Brookes, G.V.O. Bulkeley (Sec.), G.H. Caiger (Sec.), L.R. Caney (Chairman), M.H. Gallway (Sec.), Miss I. Hurcombe J.D. Rheinallt Jones. C. Lundie, S. Ngcobo M. Palmer (Sec.), A.L. Saffery, D.G. Shepstone, J.E. Stubbings (Sec.), D.R. Thomas, M. Webb C.C. Wilks (Sec, ).
Subjects:
1925.
Increase in licence fees imposed on African eating houses.
1930.
Urban Areas Amendment Bill and the curfew question.
Proposed Society of Friends School.
Migration of Blacks to Durban from outside Natal.
1931.
Survey of Black budgets undertaken by Selby Ngcobo.
Native Economic Commission.
Relationship of the S.A. Institute of Race Relations and Joint Councils.
1932.
Conference of Joint Councils in Pietermaritzburg.
School feeding scheme.
Indian unemployment and the Unemployment Commission.
Treatment of Blacks in court.
Reaction to the Native Service Contract Ace.
Investigation into Durban social conditions.
1934.
Formation of a Coloured European Joint Council.
1935.
Juvenile delinquency.
1937.
Displacement of Indian railway workers by Whites.
Sub-economic housing for Coloureds.
1939.
Visit of J.D. Rheinallt Jones to Durban to raise funds for the S.A. Institute of Race Relations.
1943.
Registration of Blacks resident in Durban.
1945.
Possibility of Durban International Club holding a Non-European art exhibition.
1946.
Opening of a branch of the Institute in Durban.
1947.
Broadcasting Commission.
Subject.
1931.
Blacks deported from Durban.
Proposed native village am Clairwood.
1935.
Deplorable social living conditions of Coloureds.
Need to recognise permanent Black urban population.
1937.
Poll tax.
1943.
Need for African trade unions.
The work of a Joint Council. By M. Webb
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