- ZA HPRA AD1433-C-Ch-Ch1-Ch1.2
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- 8 October 1926
Memoranda for Native Affairs Report, Harrismith typescript , 12p.
Memoranda for Native Affairs Report, Harrismith typescript , 12p.
Bloemfontein Joint Council of Europeans and Bantu
Correspondents : Rt. Rev. L. Fuller (Chairman), J.D. Rheinallt Jones, J.F. Kirsten (Sec.), M.K. Molepo (Sec. , [1ative Advisory Board), Mrs K. Willet (Sec.):
Subjects : Work of the Joint Council until its decline in 1940 and its revival under the name of the Non-European Welfare Society. Also the following specific issues :
1927.
Petition from Chiefs for the release of intervening farms between locations.
1928.
Marriages between Blacks.
1929.
Request for agricultural and industrial training, medical service and social amenities for Blacks.
Request for the jury system not to be used in cases affecting Blacks.
1931.
Question of land and of New Pietersburg becoming a native location.
1932.
Pauper relief.
1935.
Marriages between Blacks in the Transvaal.
Committee on Natives in Urban Areas.
Native Education Commission.
1936.
Compensation for silicosis victims.
Qualifications for Native Representative Council.
Exempted Blacks in urban areas.
Correspondents 2. Friedlander. W.F. Hill, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, C. Loane (Sec.), P.W. Pougnet (Sec.), L.G. Rosenstein (Sec.), Rev. G.W. Silk. A. Vil-Nkomo, C.E. Wilkinson.
Subjects :
1930.
Apathy amongst Joint Council members.
1931.
Attempt to restart the Council.
1933.
Concert of African music in aid of welfare funds.
1934.
Problems of urban Blacks.
Round table conference with the Municipal Council.
Welfare work amongst Non-European Children.
Representation on the Benoni-Boksburg Hospital Board p.
Hostel for domestic servants.
Need for a Prisoners Aid Society in Benoni.
1935.
Conditions in the Asiatic bazaar.
1936.
Creche for Black children.
Health service in the Location.
1937.
Opposition to amendments to municipal bye-laws.
1940.
Discourtesy to Blacks at Dunswart station.
Annual report of the Native Affairs Department, Durban
Letters of exemption from native law