S T Plaatje, wearing hat, child and typewriter
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Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
S T Plaatje, wearing hat, child and typewriter
Part of Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
Sainty [St Leger Plaatje] to Mme Vie, [Violet] typed letter signed. 3l
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Seetsele Modiri Molema an a young boy
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Sefetogi Molema's half-year report for Std VIII at Lovedale Missionary Institution
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Principal.
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Incomplete. Includes "The Essential Interpreter", and a few leaves written in Tswana.
Plaatje, as an interpreter, dwells on the functions and importance of the interpreter in courts of law, and the miscarriage of justice in British courts of law in Southern Africa, because of unreliable interpreters. A case in point is that of Sekgoma, whose right to the chieftainship is disputed.
Shippard, Sidney, British Bechuanaland. To Chief Montsioa, Mafeking
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Informs Chief Montsioa that by the annexation of his territory to the Cape Colony, his successor will receive on his death half the amount of his present pension i.e. 150 per annum for life as long as he holds the office of Chief.
Copy. letter. Signed by George Weavind, Pretoria, 1913 May 17.
Shippard, Sidney, Mafeking. To Chief Montsioa, Mafeking
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Places on record the terms and conditions on which Montsioa and his Headmen agreed to withdraw the petition against the annexation of British Bechuanaland to the Cape Colony. autograph letter signed. 3p.
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Sol Plaatje at the memorial to Saul Solomon, England
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On verso, postcard to Mr Morgan, Eastbourne re developing plates for his postcard series