Banished Tshekedi Khama writes to the High Commissioner for the Bechuanaland Portectorate in Mafeking expressing his concern at the Secretary of State deciding his fate. Dated 28 January 1951.
Letter from somebody at the University of Natal thanking Prof. Matthews for his response to a previous request. Signature illegible. Dated 15 May 1956.
Letter from Chief Tshekedi Khama to Prof. Matthews regarding his petition to the British Government urging that South West Africa be kept a separate entity from the Union of South Africa. Dated 8 June 1946.
Letter from Chief Tshekedi Khama to Prof. Matthews requesting that he travels to England to support petitions concerning Seretse Khama's marriage to Ruth Williams sent to the British Government. Dated 6 February 1951.
Letter from Chief Tshekedi Khama to Prof. Z.K. Matthews mainly regarding the establishment of a secondary school for the Bamangawato people. Dated 13 February 1946.
A note, dated 5 December 1949, from V. F. Ellenberger to the Principal of The Lovedale Express to enquire whether they will be prepared to publish a Tswana translation of Nkosi Sikelel' I-Afrika. Accompanied by a handwritten ...
Letter from V. H. K. Matthews, Overseas Secretary of Christian Aid to Prof. Matthews, at the World Council of Churches, regarding the agriculture project in Bechuanaland. Dated 2 June 1966.
Letter from V. H. K. Littlewood to Gareth ap Rees, Esquire the United Nations representative for Bechuanaland, Basutoland and Swaziland. The letter deals with a proposal of an agricultural development project in Bechuanaland. ...
Letter from V. H. K. Littewood to Rev. B. H. Bailey that accompanied a letter and memorandum from V. H. K. Littlewood to Prof. Z. K. Matthews. Dated 2 June 1966.
Letter from Dr Willem Adolph Visser't Hooft to Prof. Matthews endorsing Dr Leslie Cooke's letter inviting him to join the World Council of Churches as Area Secretary for Africa for the Division of Inter-Church Aid and ...
W. H. Hutt writes to Prof. Matthews regarding the content of his T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture about the challenge to the universities of the African awakening and offers a viewpoint to consider in his lecture. Dated 20 July 1961.
W. H. Hutt writes to Prof. Matthews regarding an article in the FORUM on the correct approach to the relations between Africans and others. Dated 25 July 1961.
W. H. Hutt writes to Prof. Matthews, inviting him to deliver a T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture for the Students' Visiting Lecturers Organisation. Dated 12 May 1961.