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Correspondents F.B. Bridgman E.H. Brookes, Bureau International pour la Defense des Indigenes, Rev. J. Hawkins, J.F. Herbst (Sec. , Native Affairs Department), Rev. J.M Hlongwane, Rev. J.W. Hofmeyr, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, (Sec.), Bishop A. Karney, F.S. Livie-Noble R.S. Medford, P. Millin H.S. Msimang, Rev. W. Parker, Rev. R.E. Phillips W.H. Ramsbottom, W. Webber.

Subjects:

Native Affairs Commission.

Resentment at Black women having to carry passes.

Expense of running the Bantu Men's Social Club.

Need for a hospital for Johannesburg's black children.

Housing for Blacks.

Restriction on the movement of labour.

Resolution on Native (Urban Areas) Act 1923.

Experiment of Sunday afternoon trams for Blacks.

Model regulations for locations.

Conference on Native Affairs.

Refuge for the destitute, young and aged.

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Correspondents : W.H.F. Alexander, C.D. Bridgman, E.H. Brookes, T. Buxton A.W.G. Champion, H.S. Cooke. , Heidelberg Native Vigilance Association, J.P. Herbst, J.B.M. Hertzog W.G. Hill C.R. A.W. Hoernle, R.F.A. Hoernle, J.D. Rheinallt Jones (Sec.) A. Karney (Bishop of Johannesburg), M. Key (Sec. ] Helping Hand for Native Girls). R. Laws. F.S. Livie-Noble, T.W. Mackenzie, A.S. Mbelle. S.P. Mqubuli, H.S. Msimang R.S. Phillips, I. Pilane, J.H. Pim, S.M.S. Rakumakoe (Sec. , Transvaal Teachers Association), W.A. Russell, J.D. Taylor, R.V. Selope Thema, W. Webber, M.L. Wilkinson.

Suspects :

Deputation to Minister of Native Affairs on passes for Black women.

Opening the girl guide movement to Non-Europeans.

Proposal to erect a girls hostel in Doornfontein.

Resentment at tariff on blankets.

Resolution against Colour Bar Bill.

Social activities for Blacks and formation of the Gamma Sigma Club.

Draft constitution of Federation of Joint Councils, Native Welfare societies and others.

Home for destitute children and the infirm.

Death of Frederick B. Bridgman.

Re Colour Bar Bill

Correspondents African Progressive Association, O.M. Buchanan, W.M. Carter (Archbishop of Cape Town), J.L. Dube, E.H. Etheridge (Bishop of St. John's), W. Gore-Browne (Bishop of Kimberley), A.C. Grant. T.J. Gumede (Natal Native Congress), A.J. Haile, A.H. Hemming J. Henderson, J.B.M. Hertzog (Prime Minister), W.F. Hill, C.R., D.D.T. Jabavu, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, A. Karney (Bishop of Johannesburg), A.W. Lee, A.J. Lennard nard, F.S. Livie-Noble, Chief Mamogale, W.M. Msimang M. Pelem, F.R. Phelps (Bishop of Grahamstown), R.E. Phillips, J.H. Pim. W.H. Robson, W.H. Roseveare, W.A. Russell, H.S. Sharpe, W. Stanford, W.Y. St. George Stead, N. Talbot (Bishop of Pretoria), R.V. Selope Thema, D. Theron, H.P. van der Mere (Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church). W.L. Vyvyan (Bishop of Zululand), E.A. Walker, Rev. S.P. Woodfield.

Subject: Reaction to and protest against the Colour Bar Bill.

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Correspondents W.G. Ballinger, C. Bridgman, E.W. Grant, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, R.E. Phillips R.V. Selope Thema.

Subjects:

Secret society of Rondos known as Tsitshozi Gang.

Complaints of feudalism and forced labour in Bechuanaland.

reed for a centre to train Black girls.

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Correspondents E.L. Benjamin (Sec.), H. Braude, S. Carter, Department of Native Affairs. C.D. Don, E. Hellmann, G.K. Hemming R.F.A. Hoernle J.H. Hofmeyr J.D. Rheinallt Jones, Rev.

J.K. Mahemane, R.E. Rhillips, C.S. Ramohanoe (Sec. , Transvaal African Congress), L.A. Reitz, A.L. Saffery, D.R. Twala.

Subjects:

Committee on Urbanised Areas.

Protest at the law forbidding occupation of land by Coloureds.

Recognition of African industrial organisations.

Protest at the proposed ban on Blacks entering Joubert Park.

Deputation from African National Congress 'co the Minister of Native Affairs.

Survey of shops in Orlando.

Housing for Blacks.

Formation of Thaba ea Batho, a self-help scheme.

Delays in serving Blacks in post offices.

Library service for Non-Europeans.

Application by the Rev. J.C. Mahemane for pass exemption.

maintenance grants for Black children.

Protest against the proposed transfer of Black education to the Department of Native Affairs.

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Correspondents G. Ballenden E.L. Benjamin H. Britten, D.H. Darling, E. Hellmann, K.C. Johnson ! Jones, Councillor T.M. Mapikela, R. Raynes, J.D. Taylor.

Subjects:

Need to raise wages of unskilled workers.

Ambulance service and hospital care for Blacks.

Free milk supply for African children.

Request for reduction in rail fares to Orlando and Pimville.

Complaint about the police entering Western Native Township and arresting those with no permits : need for a new permit system.

Bantu Refuge, a place for destitute, aged and infirm.

Commission on Co-operative Organisations for Africans.

Use of kaffir beer profits for welfare services.

Rest rooms in town for Black women.

Use of black labour for the extension of Orlando.

Prices charged in location shops.

Protest against Circular No. SWC1 of 1939 on maintenance grants under the Children's Act.

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Correspondents A. Amor, Bakwena Be Mogopa Committee, M, Ballinger, E. Hellmann (Sec.), R.F.A. Hoernle, P. Ibbotson 14.C-Johnson, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, D. Maud. P.R. Mosaka, H.C. Mpitso (Sec. , Mendi Memorial Fund), R. Raynes, R.P.Y. Rouse. A.L. Saffery, I. Schapera. Senator S. Smith, R.V. Selope Thera. Transvaal African Teachers Association.

Subjects:

Freehold allotments for Blacks.

Mendi Memorial 25th anniversary.

Need to increase wages of unskilled workers.

'train and arm Blacks.

Funds for the legal costs of defending two Blacks from Bethanie deported in terms of the Native Administration Act of 1927.

Application of Shop Hours Ordinance to Eastern Native Town ship.

Compulsory education for Blacks in urban area and the financing of education from the general revenue.

Debarring of teachers from Location Advisory Boards.

Appointment of P.R. Mosaka to Native Representative Council.

Miners Phthisis Commission.

Higher salaries for African teachers.

Inadequacy of railway service for Blacks.

Report on Orlando and Pimville cemetery.

Interpreting in the courts.

Non-European hospitalisation.

Representation of Blacks on the City Council.

Increase of serious crime in Johannesburg.

Air raid precautions for Non-European areas of Johannesburg, 1942-1943.

Committee of Investigation into the problem of unemployed and vagrant natives.

Issue of civilian clothing to discharged soldiers.

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Correspondents ! African Traders League, G. Clayton (Bishop of Johannesburg), E. Hellmann (Sec.), J.D. Rheinallt Jones, J. C.P. Mavimbela, M. Scott.

Subjects:

Alleged rape of Black girl on Pimville railway line.

Employment of Blacks as interpreters.

Licences for coffee cart vendors.

Campaign for Right and Justice.

Mine workers strike.

Crime wave and the pass laws.

Need for a bridge over the foot-path at Orlando station.

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