Dinah J Molema to Rev N B Melward, Superintendent, Mafeking
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- 24 February 1927
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Dinah J Molema to Rev N B Melward, Superintendent, Mafeking
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Bafiti J Molema to a brother while at Healdtown Institution, Fort Beaufort
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Bafiti J Molema.
Tshidi Baralong Paramount Chiefs
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Calendar of documents and correspondence 16 items 1874 May - 1895 August.
Melvill, Samuel, Lichtenburg. To Chief Montsioa, Mafeking
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Refers to Montsioa complying with government demand to release men and cattle of Chief Machabi (Matlaba) at Polfontein; rejects Montsioa's claim that Polfontein and adjoining farms lie within his territory; Montsioa's permission is not, required to give people rights of domicile in disputed area.
Chief Moptsioa, Mafeking. To Henry Nourse, Bechuanaland
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He will not agree to an armistice with Moshete ae requested by Captain Nourse; in 1881 May Major Buller and Pete [Piet] Joubert came to negotiate peace between himself, Moshete and his sub-chief Matchabi; all agreed to keep the peace, but no sooner had they left when Matchabi stole his horses and cattle and was not punished for his offence; in addition Moshete has prevented his people from taking their corn to the Diamond Fields to sell; fears that the Boers want peace so that the British troops will leave, and subsequently they will again support his enemies; will agree to an armistice for two months on the condition that his stolen cattle are returned and justice is meted out; questions Captain Nourse's threat to send troops as he was given assurances by Colonel Moysey that he could rule as he pleased in his own country. Copy. letter. 2p.
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Reminds Gey van Pittius that they have encroached upon the territory of the Barolong as determined by the Pretoria' Conventien and therefore must remove themselves; anyone buying farms in his territory will lose their money.
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Reminds him that they are on territory belonging to the Barolong and that they are forbidden to plough the land at Rooi Grond, the Molopo River or anywhere on the Barolong's side of the convention line.
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