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- 1929 (Creation)
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Correspondents: H.F. Armstrong, J.C. Beattie, G.L. Byth, T.S. Camey, P. Cazalet, C.W. Cousins, R. Currey, R. Dart, M. Edmund, L.L. French, A.F. Grant, A. Vine Hall, W.H. Hofmeyr, W. Houghton, J. Rose-Innes, C. James, F.W. Konig, P. Loraine, A.H. Moore, F.V. Morley, T. Morris, R.G. Nicholson, T. Roos, J.C. Smuts, F.C. Sturrock, J.T. Wood, J.J. Wylie.
Subjects:
Attempts by the South African Party to persuade Hofmeyr to stand as their candidate at the election.
Congratulations on Hofmeyr's Pretoria speech in which he stressed the need for unity.
Danger of the English electorate losing interest in politics Offer of a doctorate from the University of Cape Town.
Hofmeyr's decision to stand for the Johannesburg North constituency Need to redress Black grievances, including the franchise.
Constitution of the South Africa Labour Party.
Includes draft letters from Hofmeyr to R. Currey and Tielman Roos on politics.