- ZA HPRA A1919-25
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- 10 December 1929
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Letter concerning Mr Dean who is anxious for the 1820 Association to encourage settlers in South West Africa.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Letter concerning Mr Dean who is anxious for the 1820 Association to encourage settlers in South West Africa.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Invitation to dine on 18th September.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Personal.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Letter expresses pleasure at Crewes' forthcoming visit to England. Frere disgusted by the Labour Party under Lloyd George and by the young academics from Oxford.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Congratulations. Birth of son.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Congratulations. Birth of son.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Buxton has heard from Smuts that Smartt and Crewe are averse to calling Parliament together. Buxton may be able, by means of the Governor-General's fund to give some help to dependents. Buxton will make an appeal to enlarge the Governor-General's fund. Buxton feels that his tour through Orange Free State was of benefit and that there will be no further risings. Dissatisfaction will be resolved through the elections.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Describes trip to Chobe and Caprivi.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Enclosure consists of an undated letter from Crewe to his wife.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Buxton thanks Crewe for hospitality in East London. As regards a contingent for Europe, Botha feels that discontent would result among those who would be left in German South West Africa.