- ZA HPRA A468
- Fondo
- 10 November 1881
British General
Letter written to General Dillon, describing the operations on 13th Sept. 1878 against Sekukuni at Speckboom river, with 703 men, and the reasons for his withdrawal.
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British General
Letter written to General Dillon, describing the operations on 13th Sept. 1878 against Sekukuni at Speckboom river, with 703 men, and the reasons for his withdrawal.
Group Captain 'Sailor' Malan Memorial Fund, Records
Correspondence, memoranda and miscellaneous papers. Group Captain A.G. Malan was a distinguished fighter pilot of World War II who died in 1963 of Parkinson's disease. The fund established an endowment at Witwatersrand Medical Library for the purchase of literature relating to the disease.
American Zulu Mission, Translation
'Umoya o dabukisiwe'
A translation in Zulu of the tract 'The spirit grieved'. Also the printed versions of the tract in English and Zulu.
Rev. Gustav Theodor Reichelt, Printed works
"The literary works of the foreign missionaries of the Moravian Church", by The Rev. G.Th. Reichelt, of Herrnhut, Saxony.
Translated and annotated by Bishop Edmund de Schweinitz.
Lists printed works of the Moravian Mission in South Africa, mainly produced at the Mission's printing press in Genadendal, „Genadendalse Drukkery“, one of the first printing presses publishing in Afrikaans.
J.C. Quorn, Prospector's licence
Prospector's license No. 1199 issued by the British South Africa Company.
Printed form completed in Ms. Signed by A.R. Colquhoun, first Administrator of the Company. The license permitted Quorn to prospect in Mashonaland.
South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Minute books
Minute books of various Committees of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR).
Sin título
Conscription, Labour issues, Children rights, Political issues, Land issues, HIV AIDS, Detentions,
The collection contains autobiographical writings as well as correspondence by Lillian Ngoyi, who was an anti apartheid activist, President of the Women's League of the African National Congress (ANC), leader of the women's march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria in 1956 in protest against passes for women, and co-founder of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW).
Mpotseng Jairus Kgokong Vs The State: Appeal
Note: Extracts from court documents.
APPEAL against conviction and sentence of contravention of Section 319(3) of Act No. 56/1955. Appeal was dismissed.
Appellant was co-accused in S. vs Molokeng (1976).