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Papers of F.A.W. Lucas
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Correspondence

Correspondence mainly relating to submission to the Commission on a variety of subjects, such as housing, cow milk yields, wages, health, beer brewing, and many others, including amongst others.

Letters

Letter by Henry Maleke, District Secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Union (I.C.U.) of Africa, Western Transvaal and Borders, describing the life of Native farm labourers in Schweizer Reneke, 7 April 1931; Letter by D.R. Hunt, Native Commissioner to Dr. Holloway, outlining the Sekwati / Mampuru / Sekukuni bloodline, 17 April 1931; Letter by Magistrate in Dundee correcting a passage in The Star newspaper, which was reported on the 5 February 1931: "All the Native witnesses said they believed that witch doctors could prevent Europeans from discovering that a man had done wrong", 5 August 1931; Letter by Chief Native Commissioner in King Williams Town regarding concessions to tap latex from Euphorbia trees, 18 September 1931; Letter by H.C. Meyer, Agricultural Extension Officer, Natal, with expert advise about the Lalla Palm and its economic and otherwise value of the Fibre, 7 October 1931; Letter from B.E.H. Clifford, Imperial Secretary for the British Bechuanaland Protectorate, with a copy of the Proclamation regulating the "recovery of debts incurred by Natives living in the Bechuanaland Protectorate in respect of the sale to such Natives of goods and livestock", 12 October 1931.

Note book no.1 of F.A.W. Lucas

Including typed notes of Terminology for the Report; and printed matter containing the Native Recruiting Corporation's "Schedule of Rates of pay and symbols to be used on pay rolls".

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