H. Selby Msimang to James Calata
- ZA HPRA A922-D-Da-Da63
- Dossier
- 30 June 1947
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Details extensively the criticisms of the Natal Congress regarding the signing of the Doctors' Pact.
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H. Selby Msimang to James Calata
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Details extensively the criticisms of the Natal Congress regarding the signing of the Doctors' Pact.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Raises issues relating to a forthcoming National Executive Meeting, and notes the existence of a body of farm labourers in the Mzuki district whose working conditions presented a potentially excellent focus around which Congress could organise.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Suggests that the Working Committee's call for a boycott of the NBC elections should be strongly opposed at the forthcoming National Executive Meeting.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Makes clear his feeling for the call for a boycott of too forthcoming NRC elections.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Reports several items of administrative interest.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Responds to Msimang's draft resolutions for a forth coming special session, and in particular the correct response to the policies of the Nationalist government, as opposed to the United Party.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Describes a meeting with Campbell on the subject of Msimang's fund; suggests that the Annual Conference of the ANC be postponed for a month in 1949.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Discusses last minute plans for a meting to be held in Dannbausor.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Suggests a time for the meeting; asks the NIC to make all other arrangements.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Appeals for statements and reports on provincial activities so as to remedy the chaotic nature of Congress affairs.