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Silas Thelensho Molema and Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje Papers
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Lekoko Montsioa vs the Union Government and the Mafeking Divisional Council

Correspondents:

Schultz, B J.

Schreiner, W P.

Subjects:

The dispute arose from the refusal of the Barolong to pay the dogtax to the Mafeking Divisional Council, the Barolong preferring to come under the direct administration of the Department of Native Affairs. They claimed that the imposition of the tax was a direct violation of their rights as given to them by the Treaty of 1884 May (Ba8) and the letter of Sir Sidney Shipyard, 1895 August (Ba13). Includes correspondence, summonses to the trial and evidence given to the commission by Chief Lekoko Montsioa, Stephen Lefenya and Silas Molema.

Correspondence

Correspondents:

Betts, C E.

Burton, Henry.

Carnay, J.

Daly, George.

Dovey, C E.

Dower, Edward.

Frost, II J.

Gaheutloeloe, G.

Caseitsiwe, Chief S B.

Gore-Browne, lip Wilfred.

Green, F Graham.

Hall, W H.

Kempen, Stevans.

Lloyd, R C.

Marumoloa, Dichukudu.

Minchin, Spencer.

Molema, Joshua.

Molema, Sebopioa J.

Molema, Silas.

Metohegare, S.

Panzera, Col F.

Pringle, C S.

Rolland, George.

Schreiner, W P.

Taberer, II M.

Weavind, George.

Welsh, E C.

Williams, Ralph.

Subjects:

Distribution of arms and ammunition among the Barolong in 1902 during the South African War; unsanitary conditions in the Stadt; general British administration during South African War; agriculture and care of livestock; taxes; Silas Molema informing government in 1911 of the appointment of Chief Lekoko; petition to ncrease the allowance of the chief; petition to W P Schreiner re proposal to take away power of Bechuana chiefs; forest regulations; fencing between Mafeking and the Setlagoli Reserve; visit of Henry Burton to Mafeking, 1912 November ; Native lands deputation 1914; permits to purchase ammunition; land revenue (quitrent) due on farms; death of Sekgoma Letsholathebe (nephew of Khama III) 1914 Jan; protest of Barolong against the Mafeking Town Council taking a certain piece of the Molopo Native Reserve:

petition to the Governor-General-in-Council, 1914 November, for a representative in the Senate, proposing James Denoon Duncan; application for permission to build an Anglican church at Rietfontein; crimes committed and general maintenance of law and order; murder of young girl Pueong and arrest of petty thief Tatinyane Motshegare; labour on the mine; grazing of cattle; rental of farms; tuition of son Dichkudu Marumoloa; illness and death of Lekoko in 1915; winding up of his estate.

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