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.
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.
Letter from Advocate Douglas M. Buchanan to Chief Tshekedi Khama regarding his passage to Britain to further his petition that South West Africa not become part of the Union of South Africa. A copy of this letter was sent ...
Aerogram letter from Mary Benson to Prof. Matthews recalling Tshekedi Khama's final days alive and a request for Z.K. to write something about his friendship with Tshekedi for the biography that she was writing. Dated 23 ...
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Canon John Collins, giving dates of John Knox's dates of travel, his visit to Botswana and the continuation of the Treason Trial. Dated 31 July 1959.
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Mary Benson thanking her for the account of Tshekedi Khama's final hours. It is also a tribute to Tsheksdi Khama and a recollection of his life and deeds. Dated 30 June 1959.
Letter from Prof. Z. K. Matthews to Prof. H. R Burrows, Principal of Fort Hare regarding his visit to Serowe in connection with the death of Tshekedi Khama. It describes his visit to the grave and conveys his gratitude to ...
Letter from Prof. Z. K. Matthews, in his capacity as Acting Principal of the University College of Fort Hare to Seretse Khama, to express sympathy and pay tribute to Tshekedi Khama on behalf of the council and the senate ...
Letter from Prof. Z.K. Matthews to Seretse Khama, in his personal capacity, to express his sympathy on the death of Tshekedi Khama and to pay posthumous tribute to him. Dated 16 June 1959.
The District Commisioner in Molepolole, Charles Eustice Clark relays the Government Secretary's reponse to Tshekedi Khama's request to attend the kgotla at Serowe while serving his banishment order. Dated 30 January 1951.
Letter from Acting Chief of the Bamangwato tribe to the Resident Magistrate of Serowe, G. E. Nettelton regarding Proclamations 74 and 75 of 1934 and his petition for the Declaration of Rights. Dated 28 November 1935.
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 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.