Aide-Memoire sent to the Secretary of State by Tshekedi Khama prior to the interview regarding the Seretse-Tshekedi dispute. Meeting to be held February 1951.
Paul Albrecht's responses to Edgar C. Bundy's accusations about the World Council of Churches' World Conference on Church and Society, Geneva, 12-26 July 1966, sent to Willem Adolph Visser't Hooft. Originally enclosed with ...
A document compiled by the American Department of State on Bechuanaland (Botswana). Background notes on the population, history, economy, government and relations with South Africa. Includes a map of Southern Africa. Dated 1966.
Departmental warrent from the Accounts General to the Botswana Foreign Service Mission, Washington providing authorisation for expenditure during the year ending 31 March 1967. Date stamped 31 October 1966.
Certificate in terms of Regulation 60 (as amended)
of the Law Society of the Cape of Good Hope. Dated 24 November 1961. (To accompany a letter from L. J. Freeborn to Prof. Z. K. Matthews dated 25 November 1961).
The delegates of the N. G. Kerk of the Cape Province and Transvaal give further explanation of their deliberations on the World Council of Churches. Issued 27 December 1960.
Tshekedi Khama, Acting Chief of the Bamanwato nations's draft declaration in the matter between himself and His Excellency Sir William Clark,in his capacity as High Commissioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
The draft of "Chieftainship under Indirect Rule" Khama, Tshekedi, Journal of the Royal African Society Vol.35, No.140 (July 1936), pp. 251-261. A response to Prof. Victor Murray's article Education under Indirect Rule, ...
Invitation from the Government of the Republic of Botswana to Prof. and Mrs. Z. K. Matthews to the President taking Oath of Office on the 30th September 1966 in front of the Parliament House.
Letter from Anglo American Corporation Public Relations Department to Prof. Matthews regarding the series of special supplements published in Optima. Dated 2 August 1961.
C. Logan writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with two programmes recorded for the British Broadcasting Corporation, titled "The South African Dilemma". Dated 8 February 1961.
D. W. Ewer writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with the graduation ceremony of Fort Hare and the honoring of Prof. Matthews with the degree of LL.D.