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t e l e p h o n e s 22-0406 (SEC.)22-8941 E x t 48 & 10'
P .O . BOX 8446 (appeal)T e le g r a m s : “ M E M O R IA L ”
Patrons-in-Chief : Hoofbeskermheer-vrou :
Their Excellencies the Governor- General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goevemeur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons :Oproep Beskennhcre :
The Honourable the Administrators o f the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nationalc President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.,Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.
National Appeal Organiser : Nasionale’Oproep Organiseerder:
Maj.-General H. S. Wakefield, C.B., O.B.E.
T c i EFONF 22-0406 (SEK.)22-8941 UIT. 48 & 106
POSBUS 8446 (oproep)T E l e g r a m m e . .M E M O R IA L "
HUT -7 o, Q UNION GR OU ND GEBOU / « o UN IE G R O N D
J o h a n n e s b u r g
25th October 1946.
Mr. Quinton Whyte,S.A.Institute of Race Relations, P.O.Box 97,Johannesburg.
Dear Quinton,
Thank you very much Meed for your letter of the 23rd instant, which arrived this morning. I am about to leave for East London, and am taking the letter with me. I shall get into touch with you when I get back.
Yours sincerely,
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Secretary.
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Dfter Ur. M'Timkulu. Katlonal War Memorial, Health FouRdatlgiuThe National War Memorial Health Foundation it anxious to• set up r^plonal committees with a strong working nucleus and it has
ask*d the Institute to nominate a representative in each centre. I shall be &Lad to know if you will be willing to serve looally as the representative of the Institute.
Tours sincerely,
(Quintin Whyte) A3GI3TANT DIRECTOR.
The Rt. A«v* the Bishop of KlnTxrplny and %rum&fi,Biahopsg-im,ii,179* Duioitapas* HC'itl,
Sir, fon&lonal war ,Uiflor*gl. fealt^5«Bg5&3fla«Thank you very niioh for your letter of l6l&i Spefcaaaber,! 1^6*
I an aur^ H m k arajaagaiiiaafc you auggeit will be warnly fc-pjrovoG by the Health Foundation, It Is very goo* of you to undertake this
£ uoYoura sinocroly.
Q^iintin i.hyte. ASOiaTMff DmECTOR,
2 0 SEP BIS H O PS G A R TH ,179. D U T O I T S P A N ROAD,
K IMBERLEY.SOUTH AFRICA.
September 16th 1946
The Assistant Director,South African Institute of Race Relations, P.O.Box 97,JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir,National War Memorial Health Foundation.
I regret the delay in answering your letter of the 6th on the above matier, but I have been away visiting missions in the Reserves and could not receive any letters.
I shall be perfectly willing to represent the Institute on the local regional committee when it is formed, but as my work takes me away from Kimberley a good deal I cannot undertake to be present at every meeting. I sppke to the Ven. Archdeacon H.E.Wraige, who is also a member of the Institute, and I gather that he is to be a member of the regional committee as a representative of some other organisation. I would suggest therefore that I should be a member of the committee and attend when I can, and that the Archdeacon, who is generally in Kimberley, could be my alternate as representative of the Institute on the occasions when I am away.
Yours sincerely,
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONSIN C O R P O R A T E D )
T o : A ' s e i s t . D i r e c t o r ,S .A.Institute pf Race Relations)
■ P. 0. Box 97,JOHANNESBURG.
From : The Regional Representative,S. A . Institute; >of Race Relations,
XKxSfkspxS * ng sH A S T L O N D O N , Cape Province.
17th September, 1946.Dear Mr. Whyte,
National War Memorial Health Foundation.Thank you for your invitation to represent the
Institute on a Regional Committee. Although I have far too many meetings these days, I feel this is important enough to warrant a special effort.
Yours sincerely,
REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE.
2 0 Str
* Dr. O.D. Wollheim*6, Cuthbprti Buildings, Oxford Street,EA3T LONDON.
Dear Dr. Wollheira,National War Memorial Health Foundation.
The National War Memorial Health Foundation is anxious to set up regional ooramitteee with a strong working nucleus and it has asked the Institute to nominate & representative in eaoh centre. I shall toe glad to know if you will toe willing to serve looally as the representative of the Institute.
Yours sincerely,
(Quintin Whyte)Ao 31 .'ITANT DIRECTOR.
G E L l E W E a l l e k o r r e s p o n d e n s i e a a n d i e r e g i s t r a t e u r t e r i g
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14 Sep 46.
The Assistant Director,S.A.Institute of Race Relations,Johannesburg.
Dear Mr .Whyte, National War Memorial Health Foundation.Thank you for your letter of the 6th. inst., and your
invitation to serve as the local representative of the Institute on the regional committee of the National War Memorial Health Foundation.
As I am keenly interested in the Health Foundation I shall be very glad indeed to do so. Kindly let me have any furthe instructions.
I have for some time now been discussing the posIibilT^y-oPl^oiSt medical faculty for UCOFS and the Strydom Institute in the local location. Perhaps this idea could be tied up with the purposes of the N . W . M .Health Foundation.
Yours sincerely,
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N a s io n a l e Oo r lo g sg ed enk stig t in g vir G eso nd h eid
TELEPHONES 22 -04 06 (SECRETARY)
22-8941 (EXT. 39 a n d 64 )
TELEGRAMS: “ M EM ORIAL"
P.O. Box 8446
PLEASE REPLY TO NAT IO N AL SECRETARY
QUOTING REFERENCE____________________________
HUTS 7 and 8, UNION GROUNDJ O H A N N E S B U R G
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RIG ASSEBLIEF U ANTWOORD AAN DIE NAS IONALE SEKRETARIS EN MELD
VERWYSINGSNOMMER .
The Right Honourable Dr. D.F. Malan,Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, House of Assembly,CAPE TOWN.
GEBOUE 7 en 8, UNIEGROND
23rd September, 1948.
Dear Mr.Prime Minister,THE NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL HEALTH FOUNDATION.
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Our own South African forces, moved by a spirit of service to others, conceived the idea of a Living Memorial for the 1959/45 War and raised nearly £20,000 to launch it.
The people of South Africa have continuously supported this concept. Everywhere, at hundreds of public meetings and on innumerable official occasions,the idea has been given warm support. It has indeed made a great impression on the minds of our people and upon overseas opinion.
Living Memorials are being established all over the world but only in South Africa is such a memorial being attempted nationally.
We have never launched a National Appeal and yet have raised almost £100,000.
The former Prime Minister gave the scheme a valuable degree of moral support but the matter was never debated in Parliament. The onus of proving, as a precedent to fuller Government support,that the Foundation had correctly interpreted the mind of the people as to the appropriate form of the Nation’s War Memorial,has made our task more difficult. We submit, however, that our case is proven.
We are not here, solely concerned with the financial implications and are indeed grateful for the help already afforded by your Government, but a Nation’s War Memorial must have the full recognition of the Nation as personified by its Prime Minister. It is contended that we cannot continue our Appeal plans effectively unless we can honestly claim the approval of the Union Government.
The Health Foundation is just as much a memorial to the bravery of our people as is the Voortrekker Monument. We would pray,therefore, that you will accord us such recognition as will truly honour the courage and faith which created and sustained this organisation.Should this noble design be allowed to fade into futility, then is our country greatly dishonoured.
Here is vision. Will you recognise it as you have recognised the noble and humanitarian concepts of others?
As you will be aware, your Minister of Education, of Health and of Social Welfare, is in possession of detailed information concerning the Foundation and its utilitarian objective of assisting in the establishment of voluntary promotive health services throughout South Africa, with benefit to all in need, regardless of race,religion or politics.
Would you do us the honour of receiving a deputation, led by the Foundation’s National President, General George Brink,to discuss these points in detail? your obedient servant,
(Sgd) C.C.P. Anning.CHAIRMAN
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
n a ti on al war me mo ri al health foundation
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
NEXT MEETING 1ST. SEPTEMBER, 19U8.
Kindly note that, on instructions of the Chairman and in order to meet certain circumstances, the next meeting of the National Executive Committee, called for 30th August, 191+8, will now be held on WEDNESDAY. 1st SEPTEMBER, 191+8, at 1+. 50 p.m.
in the Foundation’s Offices, Hut 8, Union Grounds, Johannesburg,,
(A. Norton) NATIONAL SECRETARY
Hut No. 8, Union Grounds J ohannesburg.
19th August, I9I+8
N a t io n a l W a r M e m o r ia l H e a l t h Fo u n d a t io n
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TELEGRAMS: "M EM ORIAL"
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QUOTING REFERENCE------------------------------------
HUTS 7 and 8, UNION GROUND
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v o* T-VERWYSINGSNOMMER .
J O H A N N E S B U R G
URGENT & CONFIDENTIAL.
GEBOUE 7 en 8, UNIEGROND
27th August, 19^8.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
«NATIONAL__APPEAL.
As instructed by the Committee at its last meeting, the Director has submitted the enclosed document for consideration at the next meeting of the Committee on Wednesday, 1st September, 1948. Item 2 of the agenda re fers.
This is an important re-statement of the Foundation’s plans and merits your earnest consideration. It is regretted that it was not possible to give more time for study of the matter before the meeting.
(A. Norton) NATIONAL SECRETARY.
EnclosureAN/JG
Q u ) ' "R a t io n a l W a r M e m o r ia l H e a l t h Fo u n d a t io n
N a s io n a l e Oo r lo g sg ed enk stig t in g vir G eso n d h eid
T e l e p h o n e s 22 -04 06 ( S e c r e t a r y )
22-8941 (E x t . 39 an d 64 )
TELEGRAMS: “ M EMORIAL"
P.O. Box 8446
PLEASE REPLY TO NAT IONAL SECRETARY
QUOTING REFERENCE____________________________
HUTS 7 and 8, UNION GROUND
TELEFONE 2 2 -0 4 0 6 (SEKRETARIS)
22-8941 ( UlT. 39 en 64 )
TELEGRAMME: , ,M EM ORIAL"
POSBUS 8446
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VERWYSINGSNOMMER .
GEBOUE 7 en 8, UNIEGRONDJ O H A N N E S B U R G
15th July, 19+8.
To THE MELjBERS 0? THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
POSTPONEMENT__OF MEETING.
On the instruction of the Chairman, the next meeting of the National Executive Committee, which would normally have been held on Tuesday, 27th July, 19^8, has been postponed sine die pending the projected interview with the Honourable the Minister of Health.
(A. Norton) NATIONAL SECRETARY.
AN/JG
The Deputy Secretary,Rational War Memorial Health Foundation,P.O. Bex 8446,
Dear Madam,
With reference to your circular letter dated 9th July, I write te infers yeu that eur next council meetings will We held in Cape Town In January, 1948.
Toure faithfully,
DIRECTORS SBOH'.TAHT
& NATIONALWAR MEMORIAL
HEALTH FOUNDATIONT e l e p h o n e s
22-0406 (SEC.)22-8941 EXT 48 a 106
P.O. BOX 8446 (A P P E A L )
TE LE G R A M S : ••M EM ORIAL"
Patrons-in-Chief:Hoofbeskermhecr-vrou:
Their Excellencies the Governor- General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- Generaal die Hooped. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
1939/
HP/o/l.Appeal Patrons:Oproep Beskermhere:
The Honourable the Administrators of the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje
Provinsie,Nata* rn TransTaaI The Secretary,
T e l e f o n e22-0406 (SEK.)22-8941 U IT. 48 a 106
PO S B U S 8446 (BEROEP)
TE LE G R AM M E : ..M E M O R IA L "
H U TG e b o u
7 a 8
U n i o n G r o u n d U n i e g r o n d
JOHANNESBURG
National President:Nasionale President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.
S.A. Institute of Race P.O. Box 97, JOHANNESBURG.
9th July, 1947.
Relations,
JU! 1947
ju-
Dear
In arranging for our own National Council
Meetings and round-table conferences, we are trying, as far as possible, not to clash with the Conferences or General Meetings of other National Bodies, whose work is connected with ours .
I shall thus be grateful if you will let me know when and where your next National Conference or Meeting will be held.
Yours faithfully,
/fj9&
(Miss M. A. Horrell) DEPUTY SECRETARY.
TELEPHONES 2 2 ' ° 4 ° 6 <SEC.)22*8941 EXT 48 & 106
P.O. B ox 8446 ( A p p e a l )
T E LE G R AM S : ••M EM ORIAL”
Patrons-in-Chief: Hoofbeskermheer-vrou:
Their Excellencies the Governor - General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons:Oproep Beskermhere:
The Honourable the Administrators o( the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap. Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nasionale President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.
1939^^1945 T e l e f o n e2 2 - 0 4 0 6 (S E K .)2 2 -8 9 4 1 U IT . 4 8 & 1 06
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TELE G R AM M E : ..M E M O R IA L”
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JOHANNESBURG
22nd April, 1947.
^uintin Whyte, Esq.,Acting Director,S.A. Institute of Race Relations, P.O. Box 97,JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir/Madam,re: ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.
With further reference to previous correspondence in the above connection, we have to advise that the Round Table Conference will be held on Monday, the 12th May, at 10 a.m., in our offices, Hut No. 8, Union Grounds, Johannesburg.
follows:- The agenda for the meeting is as
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1. Discussion of the programme of the Foundation with a view to:-
(a)Collaboration in our respective tasks:(b)The avoidanoe of overlapping
activities.2. Discussion of suggestions from
representatives at the Conference.Yours faithfully,
I, n u h e * '(L. Kuper'.)
NATIONAL SECRETARY.The Institute of Race Relations.The National Council for Child Welfare.The Nursery School Association of S.A.The S.>*..National Council of Women.The S.ii., National Council for Maternal & Family Welfare The S.A.Red Cross Society.The S.A.Society of Medical Officers of Health.The Venerable Order of St.John.Toe H.Union Health Department.Union Department of Social Welfare.Union Department of Native Affairs.Council for Scientific & Industrial Research Provincial Hospitals Advisory Council Union Department of Education. dw \ >Council for Educational,Sociological & Humanistic Research The National Council of Y.M.C.a .The National Veld Trust
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P.O. B ox 8446 (A p p e a l )TELEGRAMS: ••M EM ORIAL”
Patrons-in-Chief:Hoofbeskermheer-vrou:
Their Excellencies the Governor - General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons:Oproep Beskermhere:
The Honourable the Administrators of the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nasionale President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C.. K.C,
1939 1945— . 2 2 - 0 4 0 6 (S E K .)TELEFONE 2 2 -8 9 4 1 UlT. 40 & 106
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U n i o n G r o u n d U n i e g r o n d
JOHANNESBURG 22nd. April, 1947.
The Assistant Director,The South African Institute of Race Relations P.O. Box 97, ’JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir/Madam,re: ROUND TABLE. CONFERENCE.
fWith further reference to previous
' correspondence in the above connection, we have toadvise that the Round Table Conference will be held on Monday, the 12th May, at 10 a.m., in our offices Hut No. 8, Union Grounds, Johannesburg.
follows:- The agenda for the meeting is as
1. Discussion of the programme of the Foundation with a view to:-
(a)Collaboration in our respective tasks(b)The avoidance of overlapping
activities.2. Discussion of suggestions from
representatives at the Conference.Yours faithfully,
L , n u k * * '(L. Kuper'.)
NATIONAL SECRETARY.The Institute of Race Relations.The National Council for Child Welfare.The Nursery School Association of S.A.The S.a .National Council of Women.The S.a . National Council for Maternal & Family Welfare.The S.a .Red Cross Society.The S.A.Society of Medical Officers of Health.The Venerable Order of St.John.Toe H.Union Health Department.Union Department of Social Welfare.Union Department of Native Affairs.Council for Scientific & Industrial Research.Provincial Hospitals Advisory Council .Union Department of Education.Council for Educational,Sociological & Humanistic Research.The National Council of Y.m .C.a .The National Veld Trust .
The Secretary,National War Memorial Health Foundation,P.O. Box ft446,JcqiAlw^33lfR0.
Dear Sir,ROUND TABLE CCMFSR£MCE.
With referenoe to the Founrl Table Conference suggested in your circular letter, I write to say that the Institute will be represented by myself. I shall be g-led to know when and where it is to take place.
Yours faithfully ,
(iuintin Whyte ACTING- DIRECTOR.
The National Secretary,National War Memorial Health Foundation,P.O. Box 8446,JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir,With reference to your letter of 13th February in which you
asked for the oo-operation of the Institute in calling a round-table conference to discuss your programme of work, the Institute will be glad to co-operate as far as possible, and to send a representative to such a round-table conference.
Xours faithfully.
Quintin Whyte A33I8TANT DIRECTOR
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t e l e p h o n e s l l z g ^ S ? E x t 48 & 106 P .O . BOX 8446 (appeal)TELEGRAMS: “ M E M O R IA L ”
Patrons-in-Chief : Hoofbeskermheer-vrou :
Their Excellencies the Governor- General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goevemeur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons :Oproep Beskermhere :
The Honourable the Administrators o f the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nasionale President :
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.,Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.
National Appeal Organiser : Nasionale.Oproep Organiseerder:
Maj.-General H. S. Wakefield, C.B., O.B.E.
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T p i E F O M E 22-0406 (sek.)22-8941 U1T. 48 & 106
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SyT 7 o, o UNION GROUN D GEBOU ' « o U N IE GR ON D
J o h a n n e s b u r g
1 3 th February, 194-7 •
The Director. Institute ofP.O. Box 97, JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir,
Race Relations, TLB 194]Q B ' Z . . .
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We beg to refer you to our circular letter of the 10th January,1947, addressed to various Government Departments and Voluntary Agencies, in which we asked for your co-operation in convening a round table conference, to discuss our own programme of work, so as to secure that we do not undertake activities which are the responsibility of other organisations, and with the further object of ensuring collaboration in our respective tasks*
We would indeed appreciate an early reply to our letter, as we are desirous of convening the conference in the first half of March next.
Yours faithfully,
NATIONAL SECPETARY.
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N a t i o n a l . N a s i o n a l e W a r M e m o r i a l O o r l o g s g e d e n k s t ig t in g
H e a l t h F o u n d a t io n v i r g e s o n d h e id
te le ph o n e s | | : ^ ? E xEt 48 a 106 te le f o n e u,tK48 & 106P.O. BOX 8446 (appeal) 10 & POSBUS 8446 (oproep)T e le g ra m s : " M E M O R IA L ” 1939 T e le g ra m m e . .M E M O R IA L ”
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Their Excellencies the Governor- r _ _ A -^T ^ _ T ^General the Rt. Honourable G. J U H A N N E S B I T R GBrand Van Zyl P.C., and vMrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- o PL -f- u A r .T '- l 1 1 Q I OGeneraal die Hooged. G. Brand A «*■ 9 -L ( •Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
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National President: ■'(/.Nasionale President: D © 0 .Z* S l I *
The Rt. Honourable N J , : -rx4ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.p.c., k .c: • ---------- —
o4th for y°ur letter. Ref. QW/DAR, ofc?§ ~*c?bce * ** ^ a*ce e^- q ^ ^ &sd We are very glad,indeed,to know that
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in t h i s r e s p e c t ? ^ 036 ° i r ° U l a r l 8 t t e r 0 f 22nd A f r l lYours faithfully,
b (L. Kuper.)national s e c r e t a r y .
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Patrons-in-Chief:H o o f beak e rm h eer-v ro u :
Their Excellencies the Governor- General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl, P.O., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons:Oproep Beskermhere:
The Honourable the Administrators of the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nasionale President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C., K .C
>939^-^1945
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JOHANNESBURG1st March, 1947.
Representative of The S.A. Institute of Race Relations,
on our National Council.Mr. J.£. Rheinallt Jones. P.O. Box 97,JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir/Madam,
for A tten tic n .............
Ackr W led t e d .............
We enclose herewith notices of our Annual Genpral Meeting of Members and National Council Meeting, to be held on the 8th and 9th April, 194-7 respectively, at the Hiddingh Hall, University of Cape Town, toge.ther with a copy
of our letter to the organisation, which you represent on our National Council,
We do very much hope that you will be able to attend these meetings, and that, if
this should not be possible, your organisation will appoint an alternate for the above meetings
Yours faithfully,
I l ( ,L , flukf-
M E I ON AL SECRETARY.
Eric:
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P a tro n s - in -C h ie f:Hoofbeskermheer-vrou:
Their Excellencies the Governor- General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons:Oproep Beskermhere:
The Honourable the Administrators of the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nasionale President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.Die Hooged. N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.
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} CF:H.F.567. JOHANNESBURG
1st March, 194-7.
Copy to your representative on our National Council,,
The Secretary,S.A.Institute of Race Relations, P.O. Boz 97,JOHANNESBURG.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Our Annual General Meeting of Members of the Foundation, and our National Council Meeting, will be held in the Hiddingh Hall, University of Cape Town, Government Avenue, and Orange Street, Cape Town, on the 8th and 9th April, respectively. Attached are notices of meetings and agendas, of which copies have been forwarded to your representative on our National Council and General Meeting of Members.
Our Regional Organisation will have been completed before these meetings, which will therefore be fully representative of the Foundation, throughout the Union. You will see from the agendas, that many important matters will be discussed, and in particular our broad plan for the implementation of our objectives. In view of the importance of these conferences, which will be opened by the Prime Minister, we sincerely hope that you will be represented. In the event of your nominee on our Council not being able to attend the meetings, we trust you will exercise your right to appoint an alternate, and advise the name and address of the alternate so appointed.
Hotel accommodation in Cape Town, during April, will be a little difficult to arrange. Should your representative not be able to find accommodation, would you be so kind as to advise us in good time, so that we may assist, through our Cape Town Committee, in making the necessary reservation.
In conclusion we would draw your attention to Item 5 of the National Council Agenda, namely "Consideration of Recommendations, submitted by Organisation Members1". If there are any matters which your organisation would wish to have brought up under this item of the Agenda, would you kindly notify us, and our Executive will consider and co-ordinate the proposals for submission to the Council.
Encs:Yours f a i t h f ^ NATIONAL SECRETARY.
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Patrons-in-Chief:Hoofbeskermheer-vrou:
Their Excellencies the Governor - General the Rt. Honourable G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., and Mrs. Van Zyl.Hul Eksellensies die Goeverneur- Generaal die Hooged. G. Brand Van Zyl, P.C., en Mevr. Van Zyl.
Appeal Patrons:Oproep Beskermhere:
The Honourable the Administrators of the Cape, Orange Free State, Natal and Transvaal Provinces.Die Edelagbare die Administra- teurs van die Kaap, Oranje Vrystaat, Natal en Transvaal Provinsies.
National President:Nasionale President:
The Rt. Honourable N. J. de Wet, P.C., K.C.Die Hpo^ed. N. J. de Wet,
1939 1945
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U n i o n G r o u n d U n i e g r o n d
JOHANNESBURG1st March, 1947.
The National War Memorial Health Foundation cordially invites your participation in :-
The Annual General Meeting of Members, to be held
ONThe Night of Tuesday the Eighth Day of April, 194-7,
ANDThe Meeting of the National Council, on the
following day, the Ninth Day of April,1947,
frotr 10 .a.m. to 4 p.m.AT
The Hiddingh Hall, University of Cape Town,
Government Avenue, and Orange Street, Cape Town.Will you kindly advise the undersigned, if
possible before the 15th March, 1947, whether you
will be present or represented at the Meetings.
NAT IONAL SECRETARY. NATIONAL AF:. MEMORIAL HEALTH FOUNDATION.
Annexures:Notices of Meetings and Agendas.
NATIONAL WAT'__MEMORIAL, HEALTH__FOUNDATION.
AN '- UAL GENERAL ;'CST1N0_0P__iv'E!:!BETSj.
NOTICE 01’ MEETING.
The Annual General Meeting of Members
of theNational War Memorial Health Foundation,
Vvi be held:
o n 'The Night of Tuesday the Eighth Day of April, 1947?
commencing at 8.11- p.m.AT
The Hiddingh Hall, University of Cape Town, Government Avenue and Orange Street, Cape Town.
In addition tc. the ordinary business of the
Annual General Meeting, it is intended to propose the attached Special Resolution for the amendment of the
Articles of Association.Ir terms of our Constitution, Organisation
Members have the right t : appoint, alternates, m the event of their nominated representatives being unable
to attend, and other members may he represented by proxy.
(Form of proxy is attached).
t . L u
NATIONAL SECRETARY.NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL HEALTH FOUNDATION.
P.O. BOX 8446,JOHANNESBURG.
Collection Number: AD1715
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (SAIRR), 1892-1974
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