1925.
Economic and Wage Commission.
1926.
Visit of A J Cook, leader of the British miners.
Communism in the ICU.
Native Wage Campaign.
1927.
Co-operation between trade unions and the Labour Party.
1928.
Trade unions and the colour problem.
1929.
The natives and education: papers road by E H Brookes, C T Lorain and Tengo Jabavu to the Education Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Forced labour problem.
Diamond cutting industry: apprenticeship system.
Pay calculated on output: mass production in engineering.
Hood for a national conference of all unions.
Seymour library, which holds books useful for working classes, to be transferred to the University of the Witwatersrand.
Education and the natives: statement by Dr N M Hoogenhout.
Need for inter-dominion labour conferences.
1930.
A definition of sedition: SAP amendment to Mr Pirow's Bill (Riotous Assemblies Bill).
Inquiry into Robinson Deep and Village Deep amalgamation.
Conference of South African trade unions.