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Correspondent: P.E. Hubbell.

Subjects:

1913 Affairs of Students Christian Association.

1915 Comments on the 1st World War and news of fellow students at Oxford.

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Correspondents: M. Bonham Carter, G.S. Corstophine, M.S. Hilley, A.D. Lindsay, D.C. Lusk, J.X. Merriman, J.L. van Eyssen.

Subjects:

The 1st World War and pacifism.

Appointment of Hofmeyr to the chair of classics at the South African School of Mines and Technology, later the University of the Witwatersrand.

Criticism by J.X. Merriman of Hofmeyr's essay History and control of national debts with special reference to their liquidation (Cape Town, 1918).

Comments on a lecture given by Hofmeyr in Pretoria on Kruger, Rhodes and 'Onze Jan'.

Includes draft of letter fron Hofmeyr to Asquith, regretting that Asquith is resigning as prime minister.

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Correspondents: A.J.C. Abrahamse, E. Balogh, A.W. Blaxall, H. Clark, V. Coakes, Rev A.J. Cook, W.E. Dalrymple, Democratic League of South Africa, P. Duncan, S. Dyer, L. Egeland, K. Govinthu, A. Vine Hall, G.A. Heard, J.S. Holt, A.A. Hope, R. Kilpin, H. Lawrence, L.R. Mac-Leod, F.S. Malan, B.B. Mdledle, L.G. Murray, T. Naude, H. Podbielsky, B. Rama Ran, G. Saron, R.H.W. Shepherd, H.A.R. Wollenburg.

Subjects:

Congratulations on Hofmeyr's speech at his installation as Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand.

Question of Jewish refugees.

Hofmeyr's resignation from the United Party caucus because of his (and Blackwell's) attitude to the Asiatic Bill and thanks from the Indian community for defending them.

Ouestion of Hofmeyr leaving the United Party and forming a liberal party.

Outbreak of war and appointment of Hofmeyr as Minister of Finance.

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Correspondents: Sir Raza. Ali, A. Bailey, E.H. Bazeley, H. Clark, W.H. Clark, L. Egeland, H.W. Fourie, K. Govinthu, J.A. Gray, G. Hartog, R.A. Hockly, F.C. Hollander, E.B. Jones, G. Carleton Jones, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, R.N. Kotze, G. Louw, E. Maggs, L. Maingard, C. Meeser, S.G. Millin, National Council of African Women, O. Pirow, C.S. Richards, Schlesinger, D.L. Smit, M.T. Soga, W.M. Visser, A.W. Wilkie, G.W. Xala.

Subjects:

Thanks from Black women for his interest in Blacks. Congratulations on Hofmeyr's budget speech.

Attempt to obtain the Nobel peace prize for General Smuts. Thanks for allocating extra funds for education for Blacks Congratulations on his radio speech.

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Correspondents: P.C. Cilliers, F.R. Emery, Eugenie (Princess Radziwill of Greece), C.H.R. Horwood, G. Rood, J. van Reenen.

Subjects:

Congratulations on his radio talk "Why South Africa fights" Congratulations on his speech in the no-confidence debate in parliament.

Criticism of Hofmeyr's support of the Roman Catholic Church.

Establishment of civilian guard units under the control of Civilian Protection Services.

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Correspondents: L. Blackwell, J. Conradie, P.E. Evans, C.J. Gardner, J.A. Gray, A. Hamilton, M. Hofmeyr, C.H.R. Horwood. J.D. Rheinallt Jones, L. Maingard, J. Martin, F.A.C. Millard, B. Solomon, R. Stuttaford, H. Tucker, J.E. Turvey.

Subjects:

Congratulations on a fair budget and a good speech.

Disappointment felt by Blackwell at being excluded from the cabinet.

J.D. Rheinallt Jones' decision not to stand again for the Senate, to allow more time for the S.A. Institute of Race Relations.

Hofmeyr's appointment as acting Prime Minister during Smuts' absence.

Resignation of R. Stuttaford.

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Correspondents: T. Boydell, H.P. Cruse, C.A. Hadley, J.B.M. Hertzog, C. Hofmeyr, H. Hofmeyr, B.K. Long, G.A. Hay, R. Jackson, D.F. Malan, J. Neilson, J.A. Neser, H.W. Sampson, H.W.J. van der Brugge.

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Composition of the Johannesburg Hospital Board.

Help for sufferers of miners phthisis.

Provincial Council's demand that Hofmeyr resign as administrator Abolition of the Employers Tax.

Includes an exchange of telegrams between Hofmeyr and the Prime Minister re the tabling in parliament of correspondence between them on Hofmeyr's position as administrator and publicising it in the press. Also drafts of letters to Boydell and Hertzog which were not sent.

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Correspondents: E. Balogh, G.W. Blake, Chemical Workers Industrial Union, F. Clarke, E.A. Conroy, Bishop C. Ferguson-Davie, S. Frankel, C.J. Gardner, J.A. Gray, S. Hayden, G.A. Heard, M. Hofmeyr, M. Honikman, G.J. Hugo, J. Hubback, M. Janisch, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, S.A. Khan, H. Laver, H. Lawrence, H. Le May, W. Madeley, L. Maingard, B.M. Narbeth, Sir E. Oppenheimer, E. Patel, L. Reitz, O.D. Schreiner, C.J. Sibbett, B. Solomon, E. Solomon, J. Stein, Transvaal Indian Congress, A. Trollip, J.W.E. Venables, J.E. Vogt.

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Congratulations on Hofmeyr's opposition to the Asiatic Bill, particularly from the Indian community.

Congratulations on retaining his seat at the parliamentary election.

Comments on Smuts' proposals for the western democracies to join with the British Commonwealth.

Includes many telegrams of congratulations and encouragement to Hofmeyr and draft letters by Hofmeyr to the Prime Minister on Hofmeyr's position regarding the Asiatic Bill and offer to resign. Also translation of an editorial in the Chinese Consular Gazette on the Bill.

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Correspondents: E.H. Brookes, N.J. de Wet, J.A. Gray, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, Rev J.C.G. Kotze, Marie (Princess of Greece), J. Marwick, L.H. Samuels, C.F. Stallard, J.W.E. Venables.

Subjects:

Congratulations on Hofmeyr's budget speech.

Question of his political future.

Asiatic Bill and Hofmeyr's threatened resignation.

General Smuts' eulogy on Greece when Athens was liberated Hofmeyr's visit to North Africa.

Includes letters from Hofmeyr to C.F. Stallard on Smuts' request for the Dominion Party to vote for the Asiatic Bill and to L.H. Samuels on taxation.

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Correspondents: E. Balogh, N. Bennet, L. Blackwell, Sir R.L. Burnett, W.H. Clark, J.P. Cope, N.J. de Wet, Eugenie (Princess Radziwill of Greece), Bishop C.J. Ferguson-Davie, S.H. Frankel, W. Hills, Sir J. Hubback, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, L. Karovsky, L. Maingard, P. Millin, A.V. Murray, L.D.E. Murray, V. Norton, Sir E. Oppenheimer, Bishop W. Parker, G. Saron, C.J. Sibbett, D.L. Smit, J.C. Smuts, B. Solomon, S. Solomon, M. Steyn, F.C. Sturrock, O. Swales.

Subjects:

History of how "coolies" were introduced into Natal.

Death of Edwin Swales, V.C.

Congratulations on Hofmeyr's victory broadcast.

Thanks from the United Party for Hofmeyr's wartime leadership.

Congratulations on the HoundatedC.L. conferred by Oxford.

Fear that the government will be defeated at the 1948 election.

Congratulations on being made a privy councillor.

Congratulations on his speech on race relations.

Includes exchange of letters between Hofmeyr and Smuts on the formation of a coloured fighting brigade, copy of part of a letter from Sir A. Zimmern to L. Curtis on the part played by South Africans at the UNESCO conference, a note listing cabinet offices with names against each and a press cutting on Mrs Hofmeyr.

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