P. A. Moore writes to Mrs. Matthews to offer assistance after Prof. Matthews was taken into custody under the Emergency Regulations because of his association with the ANC. Dated 16 April 1960.
P. A. Moore writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with the treatment of the former members of Fort Hare staff under the Transfer Act, with reference to the pension and provident funds. Dated 22 February 1960.
P. A. Moore writes to Prof. Matthews with regards to the petition for pension privileges for resigned Fort Hare staff members and encloses a petition form and a copy of a recent petition sponsored by Mr. Moore. Dated 5 ...
P. A. Moore writes to Prof. Matthews regarding the error in the Minister's reply about the dismissals and resignations at Fort Hare, as well as his refusal to admit students of the previous year. Dated 29 February 1960.
Mr. P. A. Moore asks Prof. Matthews for any assistance as to the facts of the dismissals and resignations at Fort Hare, as he intends to raise the subject in the Budget debate in parliament. Dated 22 February 1960.
P. A. Moore writes to Prof. Matthews upon his release from confinement despite Mr. Moore's unsuccessful appeal to the Minister of Justice for Prof. Matthews' release. He continues regarding the Hansard report on the debate ...
P. A. Moore writes to the Minister of the Interior, Senator J. de Klerk, regarding the passport application of Prof. Matthews to join the staff of the World Council of Churches in Geneva. Dated 5 February 1962.
Question placed by P. A. Moore before the Minister of Bantu Education regarding applications for admission Fort Hare students of the previous academic year. Dated 8 March 1960.
Telegraph from P. A. Moore to Prof. Z. K. Matthews indicating that both his passport and his wife's passport have been granted and congratulating him on his appointment at the World Council of Churches. Dated 27 February 1962.