- ZA HPRA A922-D-Da-Da65
- Pasta/Processo
- 30 June 1947
Apologises for not writing earlier; enclosing a note to Xuma on Natal's resolutions, typed letter signed.
Apologises for not writing earlier; enclosing a note to Xuma on Natal's resolutions, typed letter signed.
Endorses Msimang's comments on the statement of the Working Committee and expresses his unease about persons such as J.B. Marks.
Informs Champion that Mrs Boka returned to Johannesburg safely.
Corrects Champion's erroneous assumption that he can claim from Congress the same allowance that he can when travelling as a Councillor on State business; reminds Champion that the cause of the people should outweigh considerations of status.
Disgruntled reply to Xuma's letter; discusses his opinion of the Working Committee's actions and policies.
Raises issues relating to a forthcoming National Executive Meeting, and notes the existence of a body of farm labourers in the Mzuki district whose working conditions presented a potentially excellent focus around which Congress could organise.
Suggests that the Working Committee's call for a boycott of the NBC elections should be strongly opposed at the forthcoming National Executive Meeting.
Makes clear his feeling for the call for a boycott of too forthcoming NRC elections.
Suggests that Msimang's plan may be interpreted as aiding the government's stock delimitation policy, particularly in view of the Department of Native Affairs' unusual interest in the matter.
Argues that the Natal Executive should attend the Bloemfontein meeting where Natal's point of view regarding Indian co-operation would be made known.