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Bull, O.

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1922 Advice to Hofmeyr to defer decision on staying at the university until after his leave.

1928 Congratulations on being appointed administrator of the Transvaaal.

1928 Present to Bull for his Christian work.

Egeland, Leif

Subjects: politics of South Africa and the following specific subjects.

1938 Hofmeyr's resignation from the cabinet.

1938 Fear that the formation of a truly 'Liberal' Party is premature.

1941 Advice to Hofmeyr to work for popularity to ensure that he will become an effective prime minister.

1942 Accusation that Egeland is flippant and lacks purposefulness.

1942 Importance of releasing more men for military duties and Madeley's refusal to co-operate.

1945-1947 News of events at the United Nations, of the peace settlement and of Egeland's experiences as South African representative in various countries and at conferences.

1946 Fears for Hofmeyr's health.

Accompanied by a notebook with manuscript extracts of letters from Hofmeyr to Egeland 1932-1948, probably written by Alan Paton (13p.), and 6 typed copies of letters 1938-1941.

Frankel, Sally Herbert

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1944 Priorities for delegates to the Commonwealth Conference.

1947 National income calculation.

1947 Proposed committee to investigate South Africa's relation to other countries re international competition, adjustment of the colour bar to improve labour resources and agricultural policy.

1947 Critical comments on Hofmeyr's budgets including the differential tax on goldmining.

1947 Cost of living.

1947 Problems of British economy and its relations with the Commonwealth.

1947 Invitation to Frankel to serve as corresponding member of the Treasury Advisory Committee.

1948 Balance of payment statistics.

Union's gold and exchange position.

Suggested enquiry into the human resources of Southern Africa.

Includes copies of Hofmeyr's letters to Frankel.

Religion

Correspondents: Rev J.W. Allcock, W.J. Edwards, W. Evans, Bishop N.V. Gorton, Rev S.E.W. Lion, H.M. Randles, J.S. Ross, Rev E. Titcomb, N.J. van der Merwe.

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1913 Administration of the Students Christian Association of South Africa.

1920 Criticism by Hofmeyr of a book on theology.

1939 Thanks to Hofmeyr for setting an example to young people.

1940 Congratulations on radio broadcast.

1940 Welcome by the Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church on occasion of Hofmeyr's visit to Alexandra.

1946 Thanks from Bishop of Coventry for gift to Coventry Cathedral.

Also notes on religion and annotated copies of Discipleship by C. Franklin Angus, 1912 and Studies in the epistle to the Phillipians by R. Rouse, 1906.

J.B. Ebden Prize

Correspondent: A.V.H. Carter, Secretary of the Vice-Chancellor's Committee, Cape Town.

Subject:

Invitation to Hofmeyr to be one of the examiners.

Moral Rearmament

Statements in English and Afrikaans put out jointly by F.S. Malan and J.H. Hofmeyr as a draft for people in responsible positions to examine and sign. Includes signed statements by R. Currey, L. Egeland, W.C. Foster, F.D. Hugo, E.G. Jansen, J. Lang, J.J. Page, B. Price, O. Siedle, R.C. Streeten, B. Taute, A.D. Viney, W. Wiley.

Men on Active Service

Correspondents: G.W. Blake, R.D. Crawford, J.K. Donald, J. Hodd, M. Hofmeyr, E.N. Kramer, K. Kuhne, S. McTavish, T. Munton, L. Rubin, C. Spargo, E. Swales, K. Whyte.

Subject:

News from young men who had been befriended by Hofmeyr and comments on the war.

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