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BC 579 THE DONALD BARKLY MOLTENO PAPERS  

Manuscripts & Archives

University of Cape Town Libraries

 

 

presented to

The University of Cape Town Libraries

by Mrs Molly Molteno

A List

compiled by Tim Keegan and edited by Leonie Twentyman Jones

1977

 

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Biographical note

The Collection

A

CONSTITUENCY FILES, 1937-1948

B

PARLIAMENTARY FILES, 1937-1948

C

EXTRA - CONSTITUENCY AND GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1937-1972

D

ARTICLES, PERSONAL MEMORANDA ETC, pre 1948

E

ORGANIZATIONS including "Liberal", Welfare, "Non-white",Political, Religious, Educational etc.

F

LEGAL PAPERS

G

CONSTITUTIONAL PAPERS

H

SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS

I

PROGRESSIVE PARTY, 1959-1972

J

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL MEMORANDA, post 1948

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.

 

DONALD BARKLY MOLTENO PAPERS BC 579

 

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

Humansdorp

24

A19.1-A19.12

Jansenville

12

A20.1-A20.1110

Kimberley (incl. Beaconsfield and Postmasberg)

1 110

A21.1-A21.6

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

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

Richmond

73

A38.1-A38.3

Robertson

3

A39.1-A39.145

Simonstown

145

A40.1-A40.44

Somerset East

44

A41.1-A41.42

Somerset West

42

A42.1-A42.69

Stellenbosch

69

A43.1-A43.41

Steynsburg

41

A44.1-A44.7

Steytlerville

7

A45.1-A45.9

Strydenburg

9

A46.1-A46.224

Taungs

224

A47.1-A47.5

Tarkastad

5

A48.1-A48.247

Upington (incl. Kakamas, Hondeklipbaai)

247

A49.1-A49.588

Vryburg (incl. Tigerkloof, Ganspan)

588

A50.1-A50.7

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

 

B1.1-B1.154

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

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.

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

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

Political

67

B28.68-B28.91

Native Representative Council

24

B28.92-B28.112

Political articles by others

 

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

 

 

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

 

D1

General articles

 

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

 

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

Quotations

46

 

E

 

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

E2.11.1-E2.11.4

 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

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

F4.4.1-F4.4.10

M. Xala v. The State. 30.8.1967

10

F5

Judgements

 

F5.1-F5.15

Criminal judgements

15

F5.16-F5.17

Other

2

F6.1.1-F6.1.181

Abdulhaq Kajee case

181

F6.2.1-F6.2.66

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)

 

G2.1.1-G2.1.10

Applicants' Heads of Argument

10

G2.2.1-G.2.2.5

Respondents' Heads of Argument

5

G2.3.1-G2.3.28

Opinions; memoranda, etc. 1948-1951

28

G2.4

Record on appeal, 26.10.51

1

G2.5.1-G2.5.23

Opinions, memoranda and judgement, 1952

23

G2.6.1-G2.6.15

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

G4.3.1-G4.3.13

Memoranda by D.V. Cowen. 1-6, 8-14

13

G4.4.1-G4.4.31

Opinions, memoranda, draft arguments, dated notes, 1955-56

31

G4.5.1-G4.5.21

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

K2.2.1-K2.2.66

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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