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- 1945 (Creation)
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Correspondents: E. Balogh, N. Bennet, L. Blackwell, Sir R.L. Burnett, W.H. Clark, J.P. Cope, N.J. de Wet, Eugenie (Princess Radziwill of Greece), Bishop C.J. Ferguson-Davie, S.H. Frankel, W. Hills, Sir J. Hubback, J.D. Rheinallt Jones, L. Karovsky, L. Maingard, P. Millin, A.V. Murray, L.D.E. Murray, V. Norton, Sir E. Oppenheimer, Bishop W. Parker, G. Saron, C.J. Sibbett, D.L. Smit, J.C. Smuts, B. Solomon, S. Solomon, M. Steyn, F.C. Sturrock, O. Swales.
Subjects:
History of how "coolies" were introduced into Natal.
Death of Edwin Swales, V.C.
Congratulations on Hofmeyr's victory broadcast.
Thanks from the United Party for Hofmeyr's wartime leadership.
Congratulations on the HoundatedC.L. conferred by Oxford.
Fear that the government will be defeated at the 1948 election.
Congratulations on being made a privy councillor.
Congratulations on his speech on race relations.
Includes exchange of letters between Hofmeyr and Smuts on the formation of a coloured fighting brigade, copy of part of a letter from Sir A. Zimmern to L. Curtis on the part played by South Africans at the UNESCO conference, a note listing cabinet offices with names against each and a press cutting on Mrs Hofmeyr.