Letter - From John W. Moir, Edinburgh, To Mr Gourlay
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Fait partie de Papers of Moir family
Telling of his hopes to start a company for the purpose of growing coffee in neighbourhood of Lake Nyasa.
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Letter - From John W. Moir, Edinburgh, To Mr Gourlay
Fait partie de Papers of Moir family
Telling of his hopes to start a company for the purpose of growing coffee in neighbourhood of Lake Nyasa.
Horace Book 4 Ode 7. Translation by C. T. Bird, Capt, H.M. 55th Regiment
Fait partie de Christopher Thomas Bird, Journals
George Findlay from sailing ship Brilliant, Cape Town
Fait partie de Papers of Findlay family
Smuts, Jan Christian, Pretoria. To: T.L. Graham, Attorney General, Cape Town
Fait partie de Jan Christiaan Smuts, letters
Requests that the "rebels" be treated as leniently as possible; reviews the post Anglo-Boer War political scene.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Regrets that Crewe will not be visiting England to attend to the affairs of the Association. Discusses the Bishopric Endowment Fund Donation which Crewe is organising.
Arrival of train at Tsumeb with their cars on board
Fait partie de Papers of T.E. Liefeldt
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Trouble on the Natal coal mines has been fermented from the Rand. The natives are being subjected to agitation coo. Smuts fears a crisis resulting from a general strike.
Smuts has spoken to Stockenstrom about young Murray.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Asks Crewe to help a certain immigrant to South Africa. Is enclosing a few extracts from Smuts' recent statements which suggest that Smuts is denying the British government the right to any say in South African affairs.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Discusses the Irish trouble. Lloyd George arranging an election before he commences a retrenchment scheme. The Rhodesian delegates are on their way back. Walton thinks that Coghlan's party will insist on responsible government even if it leads to financial disaster. Walton believes, however, that if Smuts made them reasonable proposals, they might come into Union. Smuts could pay in bonds at pre-war rates of interest. Walton discusses the economic position of wool, mohair and diamonds.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Proposal of a house to rent in England for the Crewe's visit.