Cowley and Cowley to the Officer in Charge, Pietermaritzburg Archives
- ZA HPRA A922-G-G10
- Dossier
- 27 May 1947
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Requests information regarding the creation of the Trust.
Cowley and Cowley to the Officer in Charge, Pietermaritzburg Archives
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Requests information regarding the creation of the Trust.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Thanks Champion for recommending A.B.C. Xaba as Natal organiser and asks him to arrange an interview.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Informs Champion that Xaba is no longer available for the position of Natal organiser. Mentions that he will be meeting with the Chief Native Commissioner shortly in connection with Africans on European-owned farms, stock limitation.
M.O. Strydom, Archivist, to Cowley and Cowley
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Suggests that a member of their staff be sent to research the Umnini Trust material.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Informs Champion that Mrs Boka returned to Johannesburg safely.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Corrects Champion's erroneous assumption that he can claim from Congress the same allowance that he can when travelling as a Councillor on State business; reminds Champion that the cause of the people should outweigh considerations of status.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Tactfully suggests that Champion should not be toys vocal in his condemnation of the pact signed by Xuma, Dadoo and Naicker.
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
Apologises for not writing earlier; enclosing a note to Xuma on Natal's resolutions, typed letter signed.
Fait partie de Allison Wessels George Champion Papers
Disgruntled reply to Xuma's letter; discusses his opinion of the Working Committee's actions and policies.