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Letterbooks

Correspondents include: - Adamson, J.E., Botha, L., Burton, H., Chaplin, Sir D., Creswell, F.N.P., Ferrer, E.H., Feetham, R., Cotch, F.C., Cutekunst, R., Henderson, J., Nertslet, E., Hosken, H., Jabavu, D.T., Jeppe, J., Joel, S.B., Oppenheimer, Sir E., various members of the Pir- family, Phillips, Sir L., Pickering, W., Rissik, J., Selborne, Earl., Smuts, J.C., Solomon, J.M., Stanford, W.E.M., Van Hulsteyn, Sir W., Webber, W.S., Wyndham, H.A.

Subjects include: - Business Including correspondence with the London agents Woodthorpe Bevan d Co., and accounts of Howard Pim & Hardy: relations with De Beer's Company; municipal affairs of Kimberley and Johannesburg; acquisition of works of art; education; Indian affairs: labour relations; Cape Franchise; proportional representation, municipal and national politics.

Of particular interest in "Notes of discussion with Mr. Gokhale and Mr. Gandhi Indians and British Indian Committee on 30 October 1912" on position of In S. Africa (See Vol.2).

General

Correspondents: - Barrett, A.L., Bauman, E.P., Bromhead, W.S., Brookes. E., Burnie, R.F., Burton, H., Butler, H.B., Chaplin, F.D.P., Colson, R. Davy, Dr. J.B., Dawson, G., De Wet, N.J., Duncan, P., Easton, W.E., Export Book Co., Fox, Or., Frames, P.R., Gillett, M., Harris, J.H., Henderson, J., Herbst, J.F., Hirst, F, W., Holtby, W., Howe, L., Hulme, F.N., Jabavu, D.D.T., Jones, J.D.R., Kerr, A., King, G., Livia-Noble. F.S. Lucas, F.A.W., MacCree, A., Malan, F.S., Maynard, G.D., Milne, Z. Pattison, D.B., Raikes, H.R., Searle, M., Schreiner, O.D., Selborne, Earl., Smuts, J.C., Stubbs, E., Tandy, C., Taylor, J., Wilkie, A.W., Wilton, R.C., Winter, Father A., Young, J.M.

Subjects: - Labour relations, Chinese labour, native affairs, Cape native franchise, Joint Council of Europeans and Africans, African education, particularly Ohlange Institute and Lovedale Missionary College, co-operatives in the Transkei, politics municipal, provincial and national, Johannesburg municipal franchise, proportional representation, state social security, land, training of magistrates to administer African rural areas, Johannesburg Art Gallery and Public Library, South African Red Cross Society, accountancy, Cost of Living Commission 1919, Ballinger Fund 1932, Transkei Economic Enquiry 1933, Lad's Hostel, Johannesburg, acquisition of Feltham's notes on butterflies for University of Witwatersrand.

Art

Correspondents: - Auden, F.S., Badeley, J., Bernard, J.R., Biggart, F.E., Boardman, J., Boonzaier, D.C., Brangwyn, F., Brunton, W., Buxton, Lady M., Carter, S., Chubb, E.G., Clarendon, Lord, CoLnaghi, P & D., Dodgson, C., Dreyfus, P., Durand-Ruel 6 Co., Eisenhofer, A., Engelenburg, F.V., Export Book Co., Freer, P., Frucken, J., Godlee, J.M., Goodman, G., Gotch, F.C., Gutekunst, R., Hayman, E., Hertslet, E., Hodder, A., Honore, M., Ingram, J.K., Kark, V.5., King, E.L.H., Lloyd, A.W., Lutyens, Sir E., Murray, C., Oppenheimer, Sir, E., Palmer, A., Phillips, Lady F., Philp, H., Pilkingez, C.W., Saunders, G., Smith, F., Stock, W.R., Strang, A., Thatcher, P., Van Wouw, A., Vyvyan, D., Walker, E., Wenoing, P.W., Wheatley, J., Will, A.N., Williams, A.W., Wilton, R.C., Winter-Moore, A., Witt, Sir R.

Subjects: - Acquisitions by Pim of works of art, accompanied by accounts; moral and financial support given to painters by Pim; art exhibitions; Johannesburg Art Gallery; Art School, Rhodes; gifts to Witwatersrand University Library; Print Collectors Club; pictures for South Africa House, London; identification of works of art.

Business

Correspondents: - Aiken, A., Brownrigg, J., Butler, E., Carrington, M., Donaldson, W.P., Fleming, R., Grenfell, A.M., Hardy, J.L., Hawksley, S.F., Hirschhorn, F., Hodgkiss, A.J., Howe, L., Jeppe, J., Lake, A.B., Meyer, C., Morton, J.N., Morton, W.D., Oats, F., Pears, S., Schlesinger, J., Sendell, C.E. Warren Bros. and Woodthorpe, Bevan Co.

Subjects: - On the firm of Howard Pim & Hardy and their London agents, Woodthorpe, Bevan & Co.; British South Africa Ccwpany; De Beer's Company in Kimberley; profession of accountancy; Company Act 1932; floating of syndicates; purchase of shares; report on Chimanimani ranches in Rhodesia; naval trophy fund for Cape squadron; shares in 'Sunday Herald'; own personal affairs such as bank overdrafts, wife's bank account, Leasing of houses and passages on Union Castle ships; life assurance societies.

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