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Education (General)

Corres.ondents: - Bensusan, A., Carruthers, A.W., Harris, J.H., Hawkes, Rev. S.F., Hodgson, L.B.D., Jabavu, J.T., Jolly, J., Kerr, A., Kuschke, H., MacGregor, U.K., Maxeke, Rev. M.M., Motsete, K.T., Stevens, G.J., Thompson, F.H., Wellington, A.A., Wheelwright, C.A., Winter, Father A.

Subjects: - University education; Johannesburg Training College; gifts to Mission shcools; administration of Newby Fund; Industrial School, Ohlange; Industrial School and John Dube; Fort Hare Native College; statistics of black scholars; appeals from scholars and teachers for financial help; education in Bechuanaland; educational exhibitions; training of the agricultural native; Trinity College, Dublin.

Education (Lovedale Missionary Institution)

Correspondents: - Ashcroft, F., Barrett, A.L., Chalmers, J., Garnett, E., Geddes, M.L., Henderson, J., Hunter, D.A., Lennox, Rev. J., Lepolesa, S.M., Loram, C.T., McVicar, N., Marivate, D., Shepherd, R.H.W., Wilkie, A.

Subjects: - Financing and administration of Lovedale Institution, including minutes of Governing Council and financial statements. Also on constitution, gifts by Pim, fire of 1924 and principalship.

Native Affairs (General)

Correspondents: - Benson, T.C., Bonn, M.J., Cooke, Ma'. U.S., Doke, C.M., Fogarty, N.W., Fynn, C.C., Gajana, P.A., Gwynne-Evans, E., Hardy, J.L., Harris, J.H., Hertslet, E., Hoernle, R.A., Hofmeyr, J.W.L., Honey, C.H., Howe, L., Johnson, J.W., Karney, Be. A., Kent L Curlewis, Martiensen, G., Nash, J.O., Oldham, J.H., Olivier, C.H., Palmer, M., Paver, B., Phillips, R.E., Roberts, C., Rogers, J., Bolt, C.H., Ross, B., Sagtri, V.S., Saunders, C.R., Scolley, H., Thema, R.S., Williams, T., Wroughton, J.

Subjects: - Basutoland 1905-1908; gifts by Pim to native institutions: thanks to Pim for helping coloured workmen during Builders Strike 1919; welfare of Africans serving in Europe during 1st World War; Bantu Men's Social Centre and Bantu Sports Club, Johannesburg; Transvaal Native Mine Clerks Association concern about accommodation and salaries for their members 1920-1922; native poll tax; Chief Native Commissionership for Transvaal; Lad's Hostel, Johannesburg; sums of money lent to Gucede and Thema by Anti Slavery S. Aborigines Protection Society 1922; native affairs department, Johannesburg; Legal aid for natives; native welfare, press, crime and politics; protection of native girls in Transvaal towns; disfranchised coloured Americans; detribalised natives; assaults on natives; origin of Bantu; farewell to Chief Poto of Western Pondoland 1933.

Bondelswart rebellion

Correspondents: - Lloyd, J., Loram, C.T., Roberts, A.W., Webber, W.

Subject: - Trial of those implicated in rebellion.

Joint Council of Europeans and Natives

Correspondents: - Abercrombie, H.R., Ballinger, W.G., Bell d Dewar, Bernstein, H.L., Callaway, G., Carter, Abe. W.M., Citrine, W.M., Cooke, U.S., Davis, A.C., Dube, J.L, Faichnie, N., Githens, 0.3., Goodlatte, C.R., Grant, E.W., Haarhoff, T.J., Harris, J.H., Hay, G.A., Henderson, J., Herbst, J.F., Hartzog, Gen., Hichens, W.L., Hodgson, M.L., Hofmeyr, J.H., Hofmeyr, J.W.L., Holtby, W., Hosken, H., Jabavu, D.D.T., James, C. Jones, A. Creech., Jones, J.D.R., Karney, Be. A., Keppel, F.P., Kerr, A. Livie-Noble, F.S., Lorain, C.T., Lothian, Lord, Lucas, F.A.W., Lynas, R.C., Maban, C.S., Malan, F.S., Mapraphela, R.H., Matheson, Miss, Msirang, U.S., Mylne, J.E.H., Oldham, J.H., Pattison, D.B., Net, H.W., Perham, M., Phillips, R.E., Porter, C., Pritchard, Col. J., Ramsbottom, W.H.,.

Hanford, V. SS.M., Reynardson, H.B., Roberts, A.W., Saunders, C.R., Schreiner, 0.0., Solomon, W.H., Stokes, A.P., Stokes, F., Stubbs, E., Theca, R.S., Theron, D., Wyndham, H.A.

Suhlecr.s: - Constitution reports and secretaryship; Mining Industry Board; Native Urban Area 0111 1922 & Act 1923; training of natives; Miners' Phthisis Act; Land question; poll tax; Pass Law Bill; conference European-Natives called by Dutch Reformed Church; Transvaal Native Congress protest about abuse of justice over African charged with Berea outrage 1923; housing in locations; women and passes, 1920 Natives Land Act 1927; famine in the Transkei.; Mapleton railway disaster 1927; Municipal Native Affairs Commission; co-operation with Dutch Reformed Church; militarisation of natives; Phelps-Stokes Fund; foundation cf S.A. Institute of Race Relations and correspondence with London Group on African Affairs, its counterpart in Britain; Economic Commission 1930; report on Klipspruit Location 1930; co-operative movement in the Pro- tectorates; African religious sects 1930; appointment of W.C. Ballinger to assist African trade unions and attempts to raise money for his work; Colour Bar BiLL.

British Association

Correspondents: - Dornan, S.S., Dyke, R.H., Evans, S., Fldefons, M., Godley, G.A. Robson, G.R., Lagden, Sir C., Nm, Sir A., Plant, R., Samuelson, 5.0., Slolcy, Sir H.C., Stanford, Stevens, J.A., Stuart, J., White, A. Silva., Wroughton, J.

Sub'ect: Invitation to Pim to address British Association on the native races in S. Africa; correspondence between Pim and Officials in S. Africa and Basutoland from whom he obtained information for his paper; questions asked were what happened to native artisans when they left training school and also details of the land system.

Flag Controversy

Correspondents: - Dawson, G., Herbst, J.F., Ronnie, R.F.A., Malan, D.F., Pitts, A.T., Raphaely, S., Smuts, J.C., Taylor, J.D.

Subjects: - Desirability of fostering national unity with a new flag; Afrikaaners dislike of the Union Jack; desire that both new flag and Union Jack fly on public buildings; Conference of United Flag Commiittees presided over by H. Pim stated dislike of the new flag and that a new Flag Committee, constituted on a non-party basis, be established; question of native acceptance of the new flag.

General

Correspondents: - Alexander, W.H.F., Allbright, M.C. Bastow, J., Bone. W., Braithwaite, W., Brown, A., Bunt, T., Butler, C., Butler, B & M. Calpin, H., Champley, A., Davy, J.B., Farren, C S K.W., Fear, E.B., Fleming, M., Ford, H.B.B., Fox, F.W., Fry, R., Garnett, E., Gillett, M. Haughton, B., Hemming, A.H., Hodson, R.C., Howe, F L L., Jones, :.D.R., Littleboy, W.E., Lloyd, A., Long, R.J., McCree, A., Norman, H E W., Norrie, E., Papp, C., Paul, P.T., Pen, H.W., Pickard, B., Reynolds, G., Smith, W.J., Standing, L.D. S H.F., Thompson, W., Tritton, F.J., Warne, W.H, Warner, C., Webb, M., Wells, W., Wilkinson, A.W.

Subjects: - Aid given to Friends to obtain work; Friends Ambulance Unit in 1st World War; native affairs; education, particularly the attempt to establish a Friends School at Inchanga, Natal; organisation off Friends in S. Africa, including conferences; penal reform; hostels, Labour conditions; desirability of using army for police purposes.

Quakers Correspondence with A.R. Fear

Subjects: - Armaments and world peace; Indian affairs; native affairs in S. Africa; Fear's visit to S. Africa 1931 when he met Smuts; Friends School at Inchanga, Natal; tribute to H. Pim for his assistance to Quaker movement.

To Mother, Elizabeth F. Pim

Subjects: - Schooldays, visit to America 1689-1690; work in S. Africa, 1590, sorting out financial affairs of Charter Company; Afrikander Boni meeting in Kimberley 18891, at which Rhodes made speech; visits to Rhodesia, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Johannesburg 1891 on company business; comments on Transvaal politics, Kruger A Leyds; description of Johannesburg; report of the 1892 paying of De Beer's staff; 1695 Pim now working as auditor for be Beers; 1896 Jameson Raid and Transvaal politics; 1896 now set up for himself in Johannesburg; 1398 voyage to England and engagement; 1900 Siege of Kimberley; 1902-1911 family affairs; native question, politics; 1908 golden wedding of his parents and 1911 Coronation of King George V.

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