Charles Levey, Resident Magistrate of Dordrecht to Secretary, South African League, East London
- ZA HPRA A1919-4
- Stuk
- 30 March 1900
Encloses copies of 2 telegrams showing that James Maqubela was removed to Heilbron by the Boers.
Charles Levey, Resident Magistrate of Dordrecht to Secretary, South African League, East London
Encloses copies of 2 telegrams showing that James Maqubela was removed to Heilbron by the Boers.
Requests that Crewe intercede for one, Smith, accused of shooting an African at Jakalsfontein.
James Thiers. Letter to the "Izwi Labantu"
Requests further information regarding fate of James Maqubela.
Col. Hanbury-Williams to Crewe
A committee of 5 is to be formed to consider compensation. Regrets the effect that the "Stormberg business" will have on the disloyalists. Reports that another division will leave in a week's time. Conveys the congratulations of the governor on Crewe's recruitment work.
Col. Hanbury-Williams to Crewe
Stresses the importance of raising local forces in the Eastern districts co resist a probable Boer invasion.
Geo. W. Tyamzashe to H.R. Orpen
Requests that the League secure information regarding the whereabouts of James Maqubela sent to Bloemfontein as prisoner.
Nom de plume "One of the sufferers", writing to the Editor of the "Times", London
Refutes the claim of the Afrikaner Bond that the Barkly East rebels were forced unwillingly to support Commandant Olivier.
Supports the evidence of W.T. Morris against the Barkly East rebels.
Disassociates the League from supporting a document drawn by the Vigilance Committee to be signed by rebels, in support of government policy.
Claims that Theunissen de Waal has joined the enemy.