Native girls and the nursing profession
- ZA HPRA AD1433-A-Aa-Aa3-Aa3.8
- Dossier
- 1934
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Native girls and the nursing profession
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Schedule of hospitals providing training facilities folk Non-European probationers
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Consultative Committee of Joint Councils
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Correspondents : A.L. Saffery and Sir Clarkson Tredgold.
Subject : over-organisation of the Joint Council movement and control of it by the South African Institute of Race Relations.
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Minutes, circulars, reports and Joint Council News, relating to the organisation and work of Joint Councils and to the following specific issues:
1933.
Decision of the Bloemfontein Conference to form a Consultative Committee.
1934.
Black unemployment.
education - administration.
Civilised labour.
1935.
Relationship of the S.A. Institute of Race Relations with Joint Councils.
1936.
Conference in Cape Town to discuss the Native Bills.
1937.
Native Laws Amendment Bill.
1940.
Conference of Transvaal joint Councils.
Regional Conference of Joint Councils at Port Elizabeth.
How to start a Joint Council.
1941.
Government enquiry into the Kaffir beer question.
Undated.
The activities of Joint Councils.
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Conference on Native Affairs. Johannesburg
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Correspondents: L.W. Hiemstra, J. W. L. Hofmeyr (Secretary of the Dutch Reformed Church which convened the Conference), J.D. Rheinallt Jones, M. Pelem.
Subject : organisation of the conference.
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
Fait partie de Joint Council of Europeans and Africans records
From the Cape Argus and Umteleli wa Bantu, reporting on the conference,.