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Correspondence

Correspondents : R. Hayman (Legal Aid Bureau), J.D. Rheinallt Jones. Rev. E.N. Mahlase (Vice President) and the Native Commissioner.

Subjects :

1941.

Establishment of local government in Evaton.

1942.

Arming of Blacks.

Application of Shop Hours Act to Evaton.

Correspondence

Correspondents J.D. Rheinallt Jones F.F. Leysath, H.K. Lloyd en), Father C. Thorpe.

Subject : Efforts to start a Joint Council from 1931 until 1942 when it was formed and its ending in 1944 after a demonstration by location residents over shortage of water and subsequent arrests.

Correspondence

Correspondents: W.R. Caley (Sec.), E.B. Jones J.D. Rheinallt Jones, A.L. Saffery, J. Wilson (Sec.).

Subjects : Formation of the Joint Council in 1934, attempt to revive it in 1950 and the following specific issues:

1933.

State of joint Councils in the Eastern Province.

1934.

W.R. Caley's appointment as Regional Representative of the S.A. Institute of Race Relations and on the Consultative Committee of Joint Councils.

Improved housing scheme for Blacks.

1940.

Regional Conference of Joint. Councils at Queenstown.

1942.

Red Cross classes for Blacks.

Correspondence

Correspondents: F. J. Ashton (Sec.), H. B, Brabant -Smith (Sec.), J.C. Collins (Chairman), H.L. Gwyer (Bishop of George), J.D. Rheinallt Jones, S. Newby (Chairman), D.D. Ngubeni.

Subjects : Formation of the Joint Council in 1941, reports of activities and changes of officials and the following specific issues.

1942 Possibility of including Coloureds in the Joint Council.

1944 Opening of a school for Blacks in Urbanville Location due to the efforts of the Joint Council.

1949 Position of the Junior Cape Corps Battalion at Mossel Bay.

1951 Resolution against the 'tot' system.

Correspondence

Correspondents E.A. Borland (Sec.), A.A. Heaton (Sec. }, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, Rev. T.J. Kelly (Sec.), A.A. Kidwell, H. Miller (Town Cleric), F.A. Roos (Sec.), A.L. Saffery, R.H.W. Shepherd, E. Strachan (Sec.), F.J. van Wyk.

Subjects: Details of meetings, attempts to revive the Council from 1939-191 and the following specific issues:

1931.

Position of Native Advisory Boards.

1932.

Need to clean up Germiston location.

1933.

Grievances of location residents re lodgers tax.

1934.

Black education and its improvement.

1944.

Relationship of Location Advisory Boards and Joint Councils.

1945.

Transport costs to proposed location site.

1946.

Representation of the Joint Council in municipal government.

1949.

Need for a National Joint Council conference.

1950.

Application of curfew regulations to bearers of exemption passes.

Elimination of the term "Kaffir" from school textbooks.

1954.

Activities of the Germiston Study Circle.

Correspondence

Correspondents W. Asher (Sec.), J.D. Rheinallt Jones, A.A. Stander.

Subjects : Formation of the Joint Council in 1934, assistance given by the S.A. Institute of Race Relations and protest against the carrying of passes by Hacks, 1935.

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