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579 THE DONALD BARKLY MOLTENO PAPERS Manuscripts & Archives University of Cape Town Libraries
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CONTENTS |
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INTRODUCTION |
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Biographical
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The
Collection |
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A |
CONSTITUENCY
FILES, 1937-1948 |
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B |
PARLIAMENTARY
FILES, 1937-1948 |
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C |
EXTRA
- CONSTITUENCY AND GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1937-1972 |
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D |
ARTICLES,
PERSONAL MEMORANDA ETC, pre 1948 |
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E |
ORGANIZATIONS
including "Liberal", Welfare, "Non-white",Political,
Religious, Educational etc. |
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F |
LEGAL
PAPERS |
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G |
CONSTITUTIONAL
PAPERS |
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H |
SOUTH
AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS |
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I |
PROGRESSIVE
PARTY, 1959-1972 |
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J |
POLITICAL
AND SOCIAL MEMORANDA, post 1948 |
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K |
MISCELLANEOUS |
INTRODUCTION
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTE
Donald
Barkly Molteno (1908-1972), grandson of Sir John Molteno, was born at Wynberg,
Cape and educated at the Diocesan College, Rondebosch and Cambridge University,
where he graduated with Honours in Law in 1930. He was called to the English Bar at the Inner Temple the same
year. After practising for a while in London, he returned to South Africa and
was admitted as an advocate to the Bar of the Cape Provincial Division of the
Supreme Court of South Africa in 1932. He practised at the Cape Bar until 1964,
being made Q.C. in 1952, and President of the Cape Bar Council from 1961 to
1963.
He
represented Africans in the House of Assembly as M.P. for Cape Western from 1937
to 1948. Molteno played a leading role in organizations such as the Cape Joint
Council of Europeans and Bantu, Cafda and the Civil Rights League. He was
associated with the South African Institute of Race Relations from 1936, when he
was appointed its first regional representative in the Western Cape, and later
became president from 1958 to 1960. He
was chairman of the Liberal Party's constitutional committee, and after joining
the Progressive Party became chairman of the commission which advised it on
constitutional policy. Molteno was one of the Counsel engaged in each of the
important constitutional cases questioning the powers of the Union Parliament
after the passing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931.
He
was a member of the University of Cape Town Council from 1951 to 1960, and a
part-time lecturer in Constitutional and Administrative Law. From 1964 he
lectured fulltime in the Department of Roman Dutch Law and in 1967 was appointed
Professor of the newly created Department of Public Law.
He
was Dean of the Faculty of Law from 1970 to 1972, and died in 1972 after a long
illness.
THE
COLLECTION
The
D.B. Molteno Papers were presented to the University of Cape Town Libraries in
1972 by Mrs Molly Molteno, and number ca 22 138 items.
The
collection consists of documents relating to Molteno's political and legal
career, and reflects his interest in organizations such as the South African
Institute of Race Relations, Cafda and the Progressive Party.
Reflecting
his political career are the Constituency files which contain almost 12,000
items. These are an alphabetical arrangement of files by district containing
correspondence dealing with the problems of Molteno's constituents such as
employment, taxation, housing, voting etc. The Parliamentary files (2 450 items)
contain mainly mimeographed documents, pamphlets, articles etc relating to
political issues, government native policy and the social and economic
conditions of Blacks. These were Molteno's working files and are arranged by
subject, thereby indicating his main interests while Native Representative.
All
correspondence other than that in the Constituency files is kept together in
Section C.
Another
important section is the Constitutional section, G, which contains documents
relating to every stage of the important legal battles fought over the African
and Coloured vote, during 1936 and the 1950s. There is also a large section of
legal material consisting of opinions, appeals etc showing the extremely varied
nature of Molteno's legal career.
Other
material in the collection comprises articles, newspaper clippings and a small
section on the University of Cape Town.
Several
people were involved in the initial sorting of the collection, but the major
sorting and numbering was done by Tim Keegan in 1976. Leonie Twentyman Jones
completed the sorting and edited the final list.
There
are no restrictions on the use of the collection, but permission should first be
obtained from the University Librarian.
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DONALD
BARKLY MOLTENO PAPERS BC 579 |
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A |
CONSTITUENCY
FILES, 1937-1948 |
No.
of items |
A1.1-A1.236
|
Aberdeen |
236 |
A2.1-A2.51
|
Athlone |
51 |
A3.1-A3.123 |
Barkley
West |
123 |
A4.1-A4.246 |
Beaufort
West |
246 |
A5.1-A5.306
|
Bellville |
306 |
A6.1-A6.34
|
Burghersdorp |
34 |
A7.1-A7.2464 |
Cape
Town (incl. Walmer Estate and Kensington) |
2
464 |
A8.1-A8.11
|
Carnarvon |
11 |
A9.1-A9.138
|
Colesburg |
136 |
A10.1-A10.209
|
Cradock |
209 |
A11.1-A11.415 |
De
Aar |
415 |
A12.1-A12.163 |
Douglas
(incl. Schmidtsdrift) |
163 |
A13.1-A13.498 |
George
(incl. Oudtshoorn, Rosemead, Mossel Bay) |
498 |
A14.1-A14.388
A15.1-A15.3 |
Graaff
Reinet (incl. Sackcloth) Hanover |
388
3 |
A16.1-A16.7 |
Higgs
Hope |
7 |
A17.1-A17.15 |
Hopefield
(incl. Saldanha) |
15 |
A18.1-A18.24
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Humansdorp |
24 |
A19.1-A19.12
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Jansenville |
12 |
A20.1-A20.1110 |
Kimberley
(incl. Beaconsfield and Postmasberg) |
1
110 |
A21.1-A21.6
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Klawer
|
6 |
A22.1-A22.75
|
Klipplaat |
75 |
A23.1-A23.5
|
Kuruman |
5 |
A24.1-A24.1227 |
Langa |
1
227 |
A25.1-A25.580
|
Mafeking |
580 |
A26.1--A26.27
|
Middleburg |
27 |
A27.1-A27.257
|
Molteno |
257 |
A28.1-A28.48
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Murraysburg |
48 |
A29.1-A29.29
|
Naauwpoort |
29 |
A30.1-A30.4
|
Namaqualand |
4 |
A31.1-A31.185
|
Nyanga |
185 |
A32.1-A32.55
|
Paarl |
55 |
A33.1-A33.127
|
Pearston |
127 |
A34.1-A34.18 |
Piquetberg
(incl. Malmesbury) |
18 |
A35.1-A35.83 |
Prieska
(incl. Ashton) |
83 |
A36.1-A36.40 |
Prince
Albert |
40 |
A37.1-A37.73
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Richmond |
73 |
A38.1-A38.3
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Robertson |
3 |
A39.1-A39.145
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Simonstown |
145 |
A40.1-A40.44 |
Somerset
East |
44 |
A41.1-A41.42 |
Somerset
West |
42 |
A42.1-A42.69
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Stellenbosch |
69 |
A43.1-A43.41
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Steynsburg |
41 |
A44.1-A44.7
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Steytlerville |
7 |
A45.1-A45.9
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Strydenburg |
9 |
A46.1-A46.224
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Taungs |
224 |
A47.1-A47.5
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Tarkastad |
5 |
A48.1-A48.247 |
Upington
(incl. Kakamas, Hondeklipbaai) |
247 |
A49.1-A49.588 |
Vryburg
(incl. Tigerkloof, Ganspan) |
588 |
A50.1-A50.7
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Willowmore |
7 |
A51.1-A51.392 |
Worcester
(incl. Touws River, Ceres) |
392 |
A52.1-A52.663 |
Wynberg
(incl. Rondebosch, Newlands, Claremont, Kenilworth, Retreat) |
663 |
A53.1-A53.43 |
Tour
file |
43 |
A54.1-A54.69
|
Elections |
69 |
B |
PARLIAMENTARY
FILES, 1937-1948 |
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B1.1-B1.154
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Wages |
154 |
B2.1-B2.4 |
Convict
labour |
4 |
B3.1-B3.7 |
Farm
labour |
7 |
B4.1-B4.104 |
Conditions
of labour |
104 |
B5.1-B5.100
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Education |
100 |
B6.1-B6.52 |
Administration
(Justice and Public Service) |
52 |
B7.1-B7.43 |
Industrial
relations |
43 |
B8.1-B8.83 |
Land
and reserves |
83 |
B9.1-B9.59 |
Urban
areas - pass laws |
59 |
B10.1-B10.43 |
Urban
areas - memoranda |
43 |
B11.1-B11.86 |
Urban
areas - conditions |
86 |
B12.1-B12.31 |
Urban
areas - location regulations |
31 |
B13.1-B13.12.2 |
Urban
areas - Cape Town City Council Housing schemes |
14 |
B14.1-B14.36 |
Urban
areas - housing |
36 |
B15.1-B15.7 |
Urban
areas - Location Advisory Boards Congress |
7 |
B16.1-B16.12
B17.1-B17.15
B18 |
Urban
Areas Act Civil
liberties Defence |
12
15 |
B18.1-B18.3 |
Recruitment |
3 |
B18.4-B18.46.
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Pay |
43 |
B18.47-B18.89
|
Pensions |
43 |
B18.90-B18.135 |
Springbok
Legion etc. |
46 |
B18.136-B18.229 |
Demobilization,
1941-1948 |
94 |
B19.1-B19.252 |
Social
services |
252 |
B20.1-B20.99.1 |
Health
and nutrition |
100 |
B21.1-B21.164 |
Railways
and Harbours |
164 |
B22.1-B22.20 |
Miners'
pthisis |
20 |
B23.1-B23.42 |
Mine
wages and conditions |
42 |
B24.1-B24.3
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Co-operatives |
3 |
B25.1-B25.67 |
'Native
Beer' |
67 |
B26.1-B26.121 |
Marketing
and agriculture |
121 |
B27.1-B27.48 |
Taxation,
finance and economics |
48 |
B28.1-B28.67
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Political |
67 |
B28.68-B28.91 |
Native
Representative Council |
24 |
B28.92-B28.112 |
Political
articles by others |
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B28.92 |
Crewe,
Sir C. "Dispatch" articles on the political situation in South
Africa. East London, 1926 |
1 |
B28.93 |
Callaway,
Rev. G. The Native problem in South Africa and its challenge to
Christianity, with a postscript. Oxford, 1927 |
1 |
B28.94-B28.94.1 |
Jones,
J.D. Rheinallt. Cape Franchise and Bantu Status. R.V. S elope Thema. In
defence of the Cape Native franchise. Lovedale, 1928 |
2 |
B28.95-828.95.1 |
Rose-Innes,
Sir J. The Native franchise question. Speech read at opening meeting of
Non-Racial Franchise Association. Cape Town, 1929 |
2 |
B28.96 |
Jagger,
J.W. and Sir C. Tredgold. The Native, franchise question. Cape Town, 1930 |
1 |
B28.97-B28.97.1 |
Burton,
H. The Native franchise question. Cape Town, 1930 |
2 |
B28.98-B28.98.2 |
Bennie,
W.G. Native education in relation to the franchise. Cape Town, 1930 |
3 |
B28.99--B28.99.1 |
Native
disabilities in the Union of South Africa; speeches delivered by Sir J.
Rose-Innes [and.ottiers]' C -,a Town, 1931 |
2 |
B28.100 |
Rose-Innes,
Sir J. The clash between old and new. Cape Town, 1931 |
1 |
B28.101 |
Jabavu,
D.D.T. "Native disabilities" in South Africa. Lovedale, 1932 |
1 |
B28.102 |
Coventry,
Rev. H.B. The ethics of Native policy. Cape Town, [1933?] |
1 |
B28.103-B28.103.1 |
Rose-Innes,
Sir J. Union Native policy. Cape Town, 1934 |
2 |
B28.104 |
Russell,
W.A. European, versus Bantu in the Union of South Africa. Cape Town,
[1935?] |
1 |
B28.105 |
The
Native Trust and Land Bill : some constructive criticisms. Cape Town, 1936 |
1 |
B28.106-B28.106.1 |
Walker,
E.A. The Cape Native franchise. Cape Town, 1936 |
2 |
B28.107-B28.107.1 |
The
Representation of Natives Bill. Should the Cape Native vote go? |
2 |
B28.108 |
Nicholls,
G.H. The Report of the Native Affairs Commission, 1936. A reply to the
criticism appearing; in the South African outlook. Cape Town, 1938 |
1 |
B28.109 |
The
Report of the Native Affairs Commission, 1936. Notes and comments on Mr
Heaton Nicholls' reply to the South African outlook. Lovedale, 1938 |
1 |
B28.110 |
The
Report of the Native Affairs Commission, 1936. An analysis and criticism
by the S.A. Outlook. A reply by G.H. Nicholls. Notes and comments on Mr
Nicholls ' reply. Lovedale, 1938 |
1 |
B28.111 |
Mears,
W.G.A. The educated Native in Bantu communal life. London, [ 1939?] |
1 |
B28.112 |
South
Africa. Report of the Native Affairs Commission, 1939--1940. U.G. 42-1941 |
1 |
B29.1-B29.53 |
Coloured
Affairs |
53 |
B30.1-B30.25
B31.1-B31.24 |
Protectorates
Select
Committee on Delegated Powers |
25 24 |
B32 |
Foreign
Affairs |
|
B32.1-B32.28
|
General
|
28 |
B32.29-B32.47 |
United
Nations Organization and South West Africa |
19 |
B33.1-B33.283 |
Asiatic
Affairs |
283 |
C |
EXTRA-CONSTITUENCY
AND GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1937-1972 |
|
C1-C6 |
Extra
constituency correspondence |
|
C1.1-C1.203
|
1937-41 |
203 |
C2 |
1942-43 |
|
C2.1-C2.268
|
General |
268 |
C2.269-C2.359 |
Election
of Native Representatives, 1942(many spoilt documents) |
91 |
C3.1-C3.265
|
1944 |
265 |
C4.1-C4.189
|
1945 |
189 |
C5.1-C5.185
|
1946 |
185 |
C6.1-C6.237
|
1947-48 |
237 |
C7.1-C7.17 |
Overseas
correspondence, 1938--1945 |
17 |
C8.1-C8.241 |
General
correspondence, 1948-1972 |
241 |
C9.1-C9.36 |
Black
Sash correspondence,-1956-1968 |
36 |
C10.1-C10.17.2 |
Correspondence
with Sir Keith Hanock re Smuts |
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biography
|
19 |
C11.1-C11.76 |
Progressive
Party correspondence, 1960-1972 |
76 |
C12.1-C12.19 |
Correspondence
re Rhodesian constitutional developments, 1965-67 |
19 |
C13.1-C13.45 |
South
African Institute of Race Relations correspondence, 1957-70 |
45 |
C14.1-C14.28 |
Sprocas
correspondence 1969-1972 |
28 |
C15 |
Correspondence
re theses, 1967-69 |
|
C.15.1-C15.11 |
Suttner
thesis |
11 |
C15.12-C15.25 |
Crawford
thesis |
14 |
C16.1-C16.13 |
Personal
correspondence, 1967 |
13 |
D |
ARTICLES,
PERSONAL MEMORANDA etc. pre 1948 |
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D1 |
General
articles |
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D1.l-D1.1.5 |
Native
representatives |
5 |
D1.2-D1.33 |
Black
social and economic conditions, segregation |
32 |
D1.34-D1.38.1 |
Britain,
the War, U.S.S.R. |
5 |
D1.39-D1.42.1 |
United
Nations |
5 |
D1.43-D1.46 |
Book
reviews, press statement re not seeking re-election 1948, etc. |
4 |
D2 |
Regular
articles, 1946-1948 |
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D2.1-D2.2 |
Parliamentary
Review |
2 |
D2.3-D2.8 |
In
Parliament |
6 |
D2.9-D2.28 |
Political
commentary |
20 |
D2.29 |
W.P.
Regional Letter |
1 |
D2.30-D2.78 |
The
week in Parliament, 1940-44 |
49 |
D3 |
Miscellaneous
notes |
|
D3.1-D3.28 |
Notes
and speeches |
28 |
D3.29-D3.38 |
Notes
on Bills and Commissions etc. |
10 |
D3.39-D3.84
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Quotations |
46 |
E
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ORGANIZATIONS |
|
E1 |
"Liberal"
Organizations |
|
E1.1-E1.4 |
Libertas
League |
4 |
E1.5 |
Freedom
League |
1 |
E1.6 |
New
Social Order Movement |
1 |
E1.7-E1.17 |
Civil
Liberties Council |
11 |
E1.18-E1.21 |
Democratic
League |
4 |
E1.22-E1.24 |
Fabian
Society |
3 |
E1.25-E1.26 |
Liberal
Association |
2 |
E1.27-E1.32 |
Campaign
for Right and Justice |
6 |
E1.33-E1.34 |
Council
for Human Rights |
2 |
E1.35-E1.36 |
Civil
Rights League |
2 |
E1.37-E1.37.1 |
90-
Day Protest Committee |
2 |
E1.38-El.43 |
Joint
Councils |
6 |
E1.44-El.134 |
Friends
of Africa |
91 |
El.135-E1.147 |
Black
Sash - constitution, annual reports etc |
13 |
E1.148-E1.163 |
Black
Sash magazine, June 1959-June 1971 (incomplete) |
16 |
E2 |
Welfare
Organizations |
|
E2.1-E2.4 |
Bantu
Welfare Trust |
4 |
E2.5 |
National
Council for Child Welfare |
1 |
E2.6 |
Cape
Health Community |
1 |
E2.7 |
Citizens'
dousing League |
1 |
E2.8 |
Social
Services Association of South Africa |
1 |
E2.9-12.10 |
Pre'=School
Child Development Committee |
2 |
Stakesby
Lewis Hostels |
5 |
|
E2.12-E2.33 |
Rehabilitation
of Coloured Ex-Soldiers Committee |
22 |
E2.34-E2.42 |
Friends
of Windemere |
9 |
E2.43-E2.84
|
Cafda
|
42 |
E2.85-E2.113
|
Kupugani |
29 |
E3 |
"Non-white"
Organizations |
|
E3.1 |
Chinese
Association of South Africa |
1 |
E3.2 |
Anti-Segregation
Council (Indian) |
1 |
E3.3-E3.4 |
South
African Indian Organization |
2 |
E3.5 |
African
Peoples Organization |
1 |
E3.6-E3.9 |
All-African
Convention |
4 |
E3.10-E3.22 |
African
National Congress |
13 |
E3.23-E3.31 |
Cape
African Congress |
|
E3.32 |
African
Progressive Party |
1 |
E3.33 |
Anti
PassCommittee |
1 |
E3.34 |
National
Liberation League |
1 |
E3.35 |
Cape
African Voters' Convention |
1 |
E3.36 |
Transvaal
Non-European Peoples Conference |
1 |
E3.37 |
Transkei
African Organized Bodies |
1 |
E3.38 |
African
Democratic Party |
|
E3.39 |
African
Ex-Servicemen's League. Mendi Memorial Bursary Fund |
1 |
E4 |
Political
Parties excl. Progressive Party (see I1.1-I8.81) |
|
E4.1 |
H.N.P.
leaflet on S. African Workers |
1 |
E4.2 |
Dominion
Party of S.A. leaflet |
1 |
E4.3 |
Southern
Rhodesia Labour Party; |
1 |
E4.4 |
South
African Labour Party. |
1 |
E4.5-E4.6 |
Federal
Party and Federal Association |
2 |
E4.7-E4.16 |
United
Party |
10 |
E4.17 |
South
African Socialist Party leaflet on Morris Alexander |
1 |
E5 |
External
and International Organizations |
|
E5.1-E5.24 |
Anti
Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society |
24 |
E5.25-E5.27 |
Friends
of the Soviet Union |
3 |
E5.28-E5.31 |
Foreign
Affairs Study Group |
4 |
E5.32-E5.36 |
Empire
Parliamentary Association |
5 |
E5.37-E5.56 |
South
African Institute of International Affairs |
20 |
E6 |
Legal
Aid |
|
E6.1-E6.5 |
Cape
Town Legal Aid Bureau |
5 |
E6.6-E6.8 |
Defence
and Aid Fund |
3 |
E6.9 |
National
Institute for Crime Prevention and the Rehabilitation of Offenders |
1 |
E6.10-E6.90 |
Athlone
Advice Office Reports 1962-1972 |
81 |
E7 |
Academic
and Student Organizations and Institutions |
|
E7.1-E7.2
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Sabra |
2 |
E7.3 |
Potchefstroom
University Centre for International Politics |
1 |
E7.4-E7.8 |
Abe
Bailey Institute for Inter-racial Studies |
5 |
E7.9-E7.12
|
NUSAS |
4 |
E7.13 |
South
African Students' Organization |
1 |
E7.14-E7.28 |
Universities
incl. Society of University Teachers of Law and University Teachers
Association of South Africa |
15 |
E8 |
Church
Bodies |
|
E8.1 |
Kolbe |
1 |
E8.2-E8.4 |
Continuation
Committee of South African Churches |
3 |
E8.5-E8.6 |
World
Council of Churches |
2 |
E8.7 |
Christian
Council of South Africa |
1 |
E8.8 |
Mindolo
Consultation |
1 |
E8.9-E8.11 |
Christian
Institute |
3 |
E8.12 |
Afrikaanse
Calvinistiese Beweging |
1 |
E8.13 |
Wilgespruit
Consultation |
1 |
E8.14 |
Nederduitse
Gereformeerde Kerke |
1 |
E8.15 |
Catholic
Church |
1 |
E9 |
Sprocas |
|
E9.1-E9.31.2 |
Sprocas
General |
33 |
E9.32-E9.38.2 |
Sprocas
Church Commission |
9 |
E9.39-E9.52 |
Sprocas
Economics Commission. |
14 |
E9.53-E9.62 |
Sprocas
Education Commission |
10 |
E9.63-E9.80 |
Sprocas
Legal Commission |
18 |
E9.81-E9.113 |
Sprocas
Political_ Commission |
33 |
E9.114-E9.137 |
Sprocas
Social Commission. |
24 |
E10 |
Other
Organizations |
|
E10.1-E10.2 |
South
African Trades and Labour Council |
2 |
E10.3 |
African
Information and Service Agency |
1 |
E10.4 |
Housewives'
League |
1 |
E10.5-E10.6 |
Cape
Parliamentary Debating-Society |
2 |
E10.7-E10.11 |
Pilot
Project Basutoland |
5 |
E10.12 |
South
African Public Library |
1 |
E10.13 |
Teachers
Association. |
1 |
E10.14 |
Folio
Society |
1 |
E10.15-E10.16 |
Institute
of Citizenship' |
2 |
E10.17-E10.20 |
Institute
of Administrators of Non-European Affairs |
4 |
E10.21-E10.26 |
General
Bar Council of SA |
6 |
E10.27 |
Cape
Town Medico-legal Society |
1 |
F |
LEGAL
PAPERS |
|
F1 |
Opinions |
|
F1.1-F1.274
|
General |
274 |
F1.275-F1.437 |
Wills
and Estates |
163 |
F1.438-F1.710
|
Statutes |
273 |
F2 |
Arguments |
|
F2.1-F2.150 |
Manuscript
arguments |
150 |
F2.151-F2.312 |
Typescript
arguments |
162 |
F3.1-F3.290
|
Pleadings |
290 |
F4 |
Appeals |
|
F4.1 |
J.A.
Brikkels v. Minister of the Interior 18.5.1956. (Coloured vote) |
1 |
F4.2 |
P.
Madevu v. The State. 31.3.1966 |
1 |
F4.3 |
J.
Ngwevela v. Regina. 23.6.1953. (Suppression of Communism Act) |
1 |
M.
Xala v. The State. 30.8.1967 |
10 |
|
F5 |
Judgements |
|
F5.1-F5.15 |
Criminal
judgements |
15 |
F5.16-F5.17
|
Other |
2 |
Abdulhaq
Kajee case |
181 |
|
Cases
for Natal Indian Congress |
66 |
|
F7 |
Legal
articles by D.B. Molteno |
|
F7.1 |
Apartheid
and the separation of the races in South Africa. TS |
1 |
F7.2 |
The
"B.O.S.S. Act" TSS |
2 |
F7.3 |
Commonwealth
immigration into the United Kingdom and civil rights. TSS |
2 |
F7.4 |
Democracy
in Africa. TS |
1 |
F7.5 |
Judicial
precedent. MS |
1 |
F7.6 |
The
laws relating to influx control. Roneod |
1 |
F7.7 |
Memorandum
on constitutional reform. Roneod |
1 |
F7.8 |
The
rule of law. (Progressive Forum). MS |
1 |
F7.9-F7.9.8 |
The
rules behind the rule of law. TSS and various printed versions |
9 |
F7.10 |
"Separate
freedom" for black and white. TS |
1 |
F7.11 |
South
Africa and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. TSS |
2 |
F7.12 |
Self-government
for the Transkei. TSS |
2 |
F7.13 |
A
surprising decision. TS |
1 |
F7.14 |
Today
and tomorrow. TS |
1 |
F7.15 |
Treason,
Revolution and Judges. MS |
1 |
F7.16-F7.16.2 |
The
twilight of South African liberty. Roneod |
3 |
F8 |
Legal
books, pamphlets and journals |
|
F8.1 |
Beveridge,
W.H. Full employment in a free society. London: Allen and Unwin, 1944 |
1 |
F8.2 |
Commonwealth
Parliamentary Conference. Wellington, N.Z., 1950. Report of proceedings |
1 |
F8.3 |
Great
Britain. Committee on Legal Aid and Legal Advice in England and Wales.
Report. Cmd 6641. London: H.M.S.O., 1945 |
1 |
F8.4 |
Holland.
Outline of Mr Holland's lectures on personal property. Cambridge U.P.,
1929 |
1 |
F8.5 |
Lewin,
J. The conflict of Native law and common law in South Africa. Reprint
from: South African Law Journal, Nov. 1941 |
1 |
F8.6 |
Lewin,
J. Studies in African Native law. Cape Town: African Bookman, 1947 |
1 |
F8.7 |
Mill,
J.S. Utilitarianism; liberty; representative government. London: Dent,
1910 repr. 1954 |
1 |
F8.8 |
Nunes,
K. and F.R. Tinsley. A comparative view of the South African law of
associations (with special reference to unincorporated non-profit
associations.) |
1 |
F8.9 |
Race
Relations Law Reporter, v.1, no.3, June 1956 |
1 |
F8.10 |
Society
of Labour Lawyers. Justice for all. London: Fabian Society, 1968 |
1 |
F8.11 |
Society
of Public Teachers of Law. Directory of members. London: Butterworth, 1972 |
1 |
F8.12 |
South
African Bar. General Council. Delegated authority : a memorandum. [ca.
1950?] |
1 |
F8.13 |
South
African Law Reports, 4, 1972 |
1
|
F8.14
|
Suttner,,
R.S. Legal pluralism in South Africa. Reprint from: International and
Comparative. Law Quarterly, Jan. 1970 |
1 |
F8.15-F8.19 |
Dr
Winfield's lectures. Law of torts, 1-5 |
5 |
F9.1-F9.8 |
Book
reviews by D.B. Molteno |
8 |
F10 |
Other
legal documents |
|
F10.1 |
Rules
of the Supreme Court of South Africa |
1 |
F10.2 |
Law
Revision Committee. 13th report |
1 |
F10.3 |
Bechuanaland
Protectorate : draft criminal code |
1 |
F10.4-F10.21 |
Petition
etc in the matter between Frans Rasimphi Sibasa and Lucas Ratsialingwa
[and others] 1.5.1942 |
18 |
F10.22-F10.24
|
Other
|
3 |
F11 |
Group
Areas Act, 1957, with amendments |
1 |
G |
CONSTITUTIONAL
PAPERS |
|
G1-G4 |
South
African Constitutional Test Cases, 1936-1956 |
|
G1.1-G1.8.1 |
Ndlwana
v. Minister of the Interior, 1936. (African Vote Case). Includes
notes,.heads of argument, record on appeal |
15 |
G2 |
Harris
v. Minister of the Interior; 1952. (Coloured Vote Case) |
|
Applicants'
Heads of Argument |
10 |
|
G2.2.1-G.2.2.5 |
Respondents'
Heads of Argument |
5 |
Opinions;
memoranda, etc. 1948-1951 |
28 |
|
G2.4 |
Record
on appeal, 26.10.51 |
1 |
Opinions,
memoranda and judgement, 1952 |
23 |
|
Notes
etc re Coloured Vote Case and High Court of Parliament Case |
15 |
|
G3 |
Minister
of the Interior v. Harris, 1952. (High Court of Parliament Case) |
|
G3.1-G3.10 |
Heads
of argument, notes, judgements |
10 |
G4 |
Collins
v. Minister of the Interior, 1956. (Senate Act Case) |
|
G4.1.1-G4.1.9 |
Applicants'
Heads of Argument |
9 |
G4.2.1-G4.2.6 |
Respondents'
Heads of Argument |
6 |
Memoranda
by D.V. Cowen. 1-6, 8-14 |
13 |
|
Opinions,
memoranda, draft arguments, dated notes, 1955-56 |
31 |
|
Notes
on Senate Act Case |
21 |
|
G4.6.1-G4.6.9 |
References
used - Australian, Canadian, American and British cases |
9 |
G4.7 |
Record
on: appeal. 21.5.56 |
1 |
G4.8.1-G4.8.3 |
Judgements
by C.J. Centlivres, J.A. Schreiner, J.A. Steyn. 9.11.56 |
3 |
G5-G10 |
Other
constitutional issues |
|
G5.1-G5.9 |
Federation
of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Constitutional issues, 1958-1961 |
13 |
G6.1-G6.4 |
Northern
Rhodesia. Constitutional issues, 1961-1962 |
7 |
G7.1-G7.30 |
Rhodesia.
Constitutional issues, 1961-1968 |
39 |
G8.1-G8.6 |
Rhodesia.
Constitutional cases |
10 |
G9.1.G9.11 |
Botswana,
Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania - constitutional
documents |
11 |
G10.1-G10.20 |
Dominion,
Australia, Cyprus, Pakistan, United States - constitutional documents |
21 |
|
|
|
H |
SOUTH
AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS |
|
H1.1-H1.153 |
Council
meetings, including minutes, memoranda and talks given at the meetings,
1953-1972 |
153 |
H2.1-H2.105 |
Executive
and Research Committees, including minutes, memoranda etc, 1961-1972 |
105 |
H3.1-H3.93 |
General
Purposes Committee minutes, 1964-1972 |
93 |
H4 |
Finance
Committee, 1961-1972 |
|
H4.1-H4.60
|
Minutes
|
60 |
H4.61-H4.150 |
Financial
statements |
90 |
H5.1-H5.397 |
Western
Cape Regional Committee, including minutes, reports etc, 1959-1972. |
397 |
H6.1-H6.105 |
General
administrative papers |
105 |
H6.106-H6.116
|
Publications
|
11 |
H6.117-H6.135 |
Annual
report, 1932-1971 |
19 |
H6.136-H6.140 |
Race
Relations Journal, 1942, 1955, 1961, 1962 |
5 |
H6.141-H6.148 |
Other
publications |
8 |
I |
PROGRESSIVE
PARTY |
|
I1 |
Constitutional
(Molteno) Commission |
|
I1.1-I1.173 |
Correspondence,
Minutes etc, 1959-1962 |
173 |
I1.174-I1.240 |
Public
evidence, 1959-1960 |
67 |
I1.241-I1.245 |
Interim
reports |
5 |
I1.246-I1.251.1 |
Final
report.. |
7 |
I1.252-I1.264 |
Reservations
by some members |
13 |
I1.265-I1.269 |
Published
report |
5 |
I2.1-I2.10 |
National
congresses and National executive minutes, 1959-1960 |
10 |
I2.11-I2.30 |
National
executive and Leaders Committee minutes, 1961-1962 |
20 |
I2.31-I2.442 |
National
congresses, National executive and Leaders Committee minutes, 1963-1972 |
412 |
I3 |
Western
Cape Region |
|
I3.1-I3.165 |
Memoranda,
newsletters, minutes of Regional Executive, 1959-1966 |
165 |
I3.166-I3.269 |
Memoranda,
newsletters, minutes of Regional Executive, 1967-1971 |
104 |
I4.1-I4.18 |
Provincial
congresses etc. in
Transvaal, Natal, Cape, 1963-1969 |
18 |
I5.1-I5.22 |
Wynberg
Constituency |
22 |
I6.1-I6.46 |
Elections
and propaganda |
46 |
I6.47-I6.114 |
Wynberg
By-election, 1963. Taylor vs Molteno |
68 |
I7.1-I7.20 |
General
Party Administration including constitution, policy directives,
miscellaneous administrative papers |
20 |
I8 |
Publications |
|
I8.1-I8.36 |
Policy,
fact and comment, 1964-1971 |
36 |
I8.37-I8.64 |
News
Review, March 1964 - May 1965 |
28 |
I8.65-I8.75 |
Information
Bulletin, March 1964 - November 1965 |
11 |
I8.76-I8.81 |
Fact
papers |
6 |
J |
POLITICAL,
AND SOCIAL MEMORANDA post 1948 |
|
J1 |
African
Urban Areas Legislation |
|
J1.1 |
Natives
Resettlement Bill |
1 |
J1.2-J1.7 |
Natives
(Urban Areas) Amendment Bill., 1954 |
6 |
J1.8-J1.12 |
Native
Laws Amendment Bill and related documents |
5 |
J1.13-J1.28 |
Bantu
Laws Amendment Bill, 1963 and 1964 |
16 |
J1.29-J1.31 |
Bantu
Administration Boards Bill |
3 |
J1.32-J1.33 |
Bantu
(Urban Areas) Act, 1969 |
2 |
J1.34-J1.34.1 |
Bantu
Affairs Administration Bill |
2 |
J1.35 |
Removal
of Africans from Luyola Township |
1 |
J2.1-J2.50 |
Pass
laws, influx. control. and migrant labour, including the position of
African women and foreign Africans |
50 |
J3.1-J3.39 |
Labour,
wages and urban conditions |
39 |
J4.1-J4.59 |
Group
areas and segrated amenities |
59 |
J5.1-J5.20 |
Housing,
1951-1968 |
20 |
J6.1-J6.38 |
Reserves
and African agriculture, including comments on the Tomlinson Report,
1954-1972 |
38 |
J7.1-J7.5 |
African
taxation, 1956-1969 |
5 |
J8.1-J8.32 |
Education,
1953-1971 |
32 |
J9.1-J9.11 |
Coloured
and Indian affairs |
11 |
J10.1-J10.44 |
Legal
and security matters, including legal aid, 1956-1971. |
44 |
J11.1-J11.28 |
General
politics, including race registration, 1953-1969 |
28 |
J12.1012.21.2 |
External
affairs, including Bechuanaland, Kenya, Nyasaland, Rhodesia, South West
Africa, Swazi land, U.S.A. |
23 |
J13.1-J13.53 |
Government
publications, including bills, white papers, government gazettes, reports
etc. |
53 |
|
|
|
K |
MISCELLANEOUS
SECTION |
|
K1.1-K1.24 |
D.B.
Molteno's student notebooks on various legal subjects |
33 |
K2 |
University
of Cape Town |
|
K2.1.1-&1.12 |
Law
student lists, 1972, and examination papers, 1972 |
18 |
Lectures,including
notes and notebooks |
66 |
|
K2.3.1-K2.3.9
|
Miscellany |
10 |
K3 |
Pamphlets
by various authors |
|
K3.1 |
Bernstein,
B.L. Intellectual and academic freedom in South Africa today.
Johannesburg, 1961 |
1 |
K3.2 |
British
Information Services. Social security in Britain. London, 1961 |
1 |
K3.3 |
British
Information Services. Social services in Britain. London, 1961 |
1 |
K3.4 |
Cilliers,
A.C. Ex unitate vires. Stellenbosch, 1952 |
1 |
K3.5 |
Coudenhove-Kalergi,
R. The realm of the Europeans. Bonn, 1962 |
1 |
K3.6 |
Cronwright-Schreiner.,
S.C. Letter to the Editor of the Cape Times. 20.7.1898 |
1 |
K3.7 |
Doxey,
G.V. Tour of the Rhodesias and the Belgian Congo. 10.5.1958 |
1 |
K3.8 |
Doxey,
Margaret. The Cape route without Suez. Reprint from : The Round Table,
Oct. 1969 |
1 |
K3.9 |
Duminy,
J.P. South Africa's dilemma. What is the way out? Supplement to Optima,
June 1961 |
1 |
K3.10 |
Equal
rights for all civilized people. A statement by some South African.
citizens. Reprint from The Forum, Oct. 1952 |
1 |
K3.11 |
Fryer,
A.K. The university as an inter-face society. 1970 |
1 |
K3.12 |
Haarhoff,
T.J. Why not be friends? Natural apartheid and natural friendliness in
South Africa. Cape Town, [195-?] |
1 |
K3.13 |
Hay,
Erroll. The franchise in a-multi-racial country. Clansthal, Natal, 1961 |
1 |
K3.14 |
Letter
from E. Hay to D.B. Molteno. 15.8.61 |
1 |
K3.15 |
Healey,
Denis. A Labour Britain and the World. London, 1964 |
1 |
K3.16 |
Hirst,
Francis W. Richard Cobden and John Morley. Swindon, 1941 |
1 |
K3.17 |
Human
Sciences Research Council. Register of research in the human sciences in
South Africa, 1969. Pretoria, 1970 |
1 |
K3.18 |
Jameson's
heroic charge, a true story. A complete vindication of the Reform
movement. Johannesburg, 1896 |
1 |
K3.19 |
Jan
Hendrik Hofmeyr : a tribute. Reprint from: Common sense, Jan. 1949 |
1 |
K3.20 |
Jay,
Douglas and Roy Jenkins. The Dommon Market debate. London, 1962 |
1 |
K3.21 |
Lewin,
J. Last chance for courage. Johannesburg, 1953 |
1 |
K3.22 |
Lucas,
F.A.W. South Africa as she might be. Johannesburg, 1945 |
1 |
K3.23 |
McCausland,
D.E. The explanation. [for resignation as Editor of the Cape Argus,
26.8.1938]. Cape Town, 1938 |
1 |
K3.24 |
Roberts,
Michael. Freedom and education seen in the present South African context.
Grahamstown, 1955 |
1 |
K3.25 |
Robins,
W. The truth about the Transvaal, gathered from the despatches between the
British and Boer Governments, and the official report of the Bloemfontein
Conference. 9th ed. London, 1900 |
1 |
K3.26 |
Rubin,
Leslie. This is apartheid. London, 1959 |
1 |
K3.27 |
Social
Credit Co-ordinating Centre. What is social credit? 4th ed. Mexborough,
Yorks, [195-?] |
|
K3.28 |
Society
of Friends. Racial problems in South Africa. London, 1938 |
1 |
K3.29 |
Soper,
Tom. Commonwealth and Common Market : the economic implications. London,
1962 |
1 |
K3.30 |
South
Africa. Department of Information. Progress in the Bantu Homelands.
Pretoria, 1967 |
1 |
K3.31 |
Suttner.,
Raymond. Legal pluralism in South Africa a reappraisal of policy. Durban,
1969 |
1 |
K3.32 |
Suttner,
Raymond. The. legal status of African women in South Africa : a review
article. Reprint from: African Social Research, 8, Dec. 1969 |
1 |
K3.33 |
Tordoff,
William and Robert Molteno. Central administration and economic
development. [Lusaka, 1970?] |
1 |
K3.34 |
Tordoff,
William and Robert Molteno. Parliament[of Zambia]. [Lusaka, 1969?] |
1 |
K3.35 |
van
den Horst, Sheila T. A plan for the Union's backward areas : some economic
aspects of the Tomlinson Commission's report; a review article. Reprint
from: South African Journal of Economics, v.24, no. 2, June 1956. |
1 |
K4 |
Periodicals |
|
K4.1-K4.4 |
Africa
Digest, v.5, no. 6, 1958; v.6, nos. 2-3, 1958, no. 6, 1959 |
4 |
K4.5-K4.7 |
Central
African Examiner, v.l, nos. 2, 4, 6, 1957 |
3 |
K4.8 |
Fabian
News, v.73, no. 8, Sept. 1962 |
1 |
K4.9-K4.14 |
The
Forum, v.7, no. 12, March 1959 (2 copies); v.8, no. 4, July 1959 (2
copies); v.9, no. 2, May 1960; v.9, no. 4, July 1960; v.9, no. 7, Oct.
1960; v.10, no. 1, April 1961 |
8 |
K4.15 |
The
Friend, v.116, no. 45, Nov. 1958 |
1 |
K4.
16 |
New
Nation, Feb. 1968 |
1 |
K4.17-K4.21 |
Optima,
v.8, no. 2, June 1958; v.8, no. 4, Dec. 1958; v.9, no. 2, June 1959; v.10,
no. 1, March 1960; v.11, no. 2, June 1961 |
5 |
K4.22 |
Reality,
v.1, no. 3, July 1969 |
1 |
K4.23 |
Seek,
Oct. 1970 |
1 |
K4.24 |
South
African Medical Journal, v.29, no. 3, Jan. 1955 |
1 |
K4.25 |
South
African Outlook, v.101, no. 1203, Aug. 1971 |
1 |
K4.26-K4.29 |
Venture,
v.14, no. 4, April 1962; v.14, no. 8, Sept. 1962; v.16, no. 1, Jan. 1964;
v.18, no. 5, June 1966 |
4 |
K5 |
Publishers'
Catalogues |
|
K5.1 |
Burt
Franklin, New York. Philosophy
etc |
1 |
K5.2 |
Lenox
Hill, New York. General
catalogue, 1970-71 |
1 |
K6.1-K6.21 |
Newspaper
clippings re politics etc 1943-1970 |
23 |
K7.1-K7.25 |
Miscellany
- includes notes on earnings, 1932-1958; accounts and various loose notes. |
25 |
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