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 ...
D. Philip writes to Mrs. F. Matthews in connection with the completion and co-publishing of Prof. Matthews' autobiography. Added is one page with notes on messages received after the passing of Prof. Matthews. Dated 2 ...
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.
Letter from Dr. William Alphaeus Hunton, of the Encyclopaedia Africana, to Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding his contribution of biographical articles for the Encyclopaedia. Dated 6 September 1966.
Dr. W. A. Hunton writes to Prof. Matthews in connection with biographical articles on African personalities to be submitted to the Encyclopaedia Africana. Dated 21 June 1966.
E. F. Peter writes to Prof. Matthews regarding Matthews' supplement article to Optima of March 1961, titled "Social relations in a common South African society." Dated 7 April 1961.
E. T. Thompson writes to Prof. Matthews regarding research on race relations, the personal experience thereof and a series of autobiographies of authors' racial encounters. Dated 14 October 1966.
Federick J. van Wyk sends a letter with the full explanatory statement on the participation of the N. G. Kerk in the Cottesloe Consultation to the delegates. Dated 3 February 1961.
Letter from Frederick J. van Wyk, Honorary Secretary on the Planning Committee of the Conference World Council of Churches to the conference delegates. Dated 9 November 1960.
G. B. D. McIntosh writes to Prof. Matthews regarding the 1961 T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture and the proposal of an association of experts to study multi-racial societies. Dated 18 August 1961.
G. E. Hetchings and C. J. O. Moorhouse write to Prof. Matthews to invite him to contribute to a book of essays about the current problems in the Union of South Africa. Dated 21 February 1961.
Resident Magistrate G.E. Nettelton responds to Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama with regards to his declaration that Proclamations 74 and 75 of 1934 are not legal and cannot be enforced. Dated 27 November 1935.
G.E. Nettelton, resident magistrate, Ngwato district, conveys instructions issued by the Resident Commissioner pertaining to Proclamation 74 and 75 of 1934, to Acting Chief Tshekedi Khama. Dated 14 October 1935.