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Journal of Raoial Affairs — Vol. 5» ®°. 3 1. Staatkundige Beleid m.b.t. Kleurlinge.ii. Ekonomiese Beleid m.b.t. Kleurlinge.iii. Maatskaplike Beleid m.b.t. Kleurlinge. iv. Beleid m.b.t. die Onderwys van die Kleurlinge.Journal of Raoial Affairs — Vol. 5» ®°* 4i. Demografiese Aspekte van die KleurlingbevoIking
Journal of Racial Affairs - Vol. 6, No. 3 i. The Coloured People and the Natives.
Journal of Racial Affairs - Vol. 8, No. 3i. Die Kleurling in die Raamwerk van ons
R eis s everhoudings .Poverty Stricken ProletariatEarnings and expenditure of the Cape Coloured.
ReferateDie Kleurling in die Suid-Afrikaanse Samelewing.
,foo are the Coloured People?The Cape Coloured Voto — A Common Roll or Political Apartheid.Cape Town's Underworld.
A Contribution to the Study of Urban Coloured Poverty.Some Adverse Social Conditions ol' the Coloured People and Their Effects.Series of Reports & Studies issued by the
Social Survey of Cape Towni. Ethnic Distribution of Populationii. Coloured Malnutrition I iii* Coloured Malnutrition IIiv. Pood Consumption of Coloured Householdsv. Population in the Cape Divisionvi. Coloured Average Occupancyvii. Growth of Populationviii. Rents of Coloured Households
ix. Standard of Overcrowdingx. Distribution of all Householdsxi. Poverty Line Re-Calculatedxii. Occupational Stratificationxiii. The Poverty Datum Line
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July 1954.»April 1955•
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xiv. Poverty Among Coloured Homes.xr. Population in the Cape Division,xvi. Overcrowding and Age.xvii. The Incidence of Poverty in Relation to Age.Interim Report on the Social Survey of Cape Town.
Opening Address by Dr. I.D. du Plessis, Commissioner for Coloured Affairs - Coloured Conference Oct. 1955The Coloured People 1953.
i. Housing,ii. Education,iii. Occupational Distribution, iv. Racial Origins.
Economic Position of the Coloured People - National Convention of Organisations.
(Minutes of a meeting held to consider the Report of the Commission of Enquiry regarding the Cape Coloured population;
First National Coloured-Buropean Conference Report of Proceedings.
How Representation of Non-Europeans Bill will Affect Coloureds in Union.
A Brief Review of the Politioal Situation and ITeeds of the Coloured People TodayArticles by Miss M. Jeffreys
i. Where Do Coloureds Come From? — Iii. Ditto - Part IIiii. How White are the Whites?iv. Wonder of the Coloureds,v. What the Afrikaner Owes the Coloured
The Political Rights of the Coloured PeopleThe Cape Coloured franchise - L.M. ThompsonSocial Security & The Coloured People — Edward
BatsonRace Relations - Vol. XVII
The Family budgets of the Coloured People (Mrs. Brunhilde Helm).
Race Relations - Vol. 9 (No. 2)Conference on the Welfare of the Cape Coloured.
Race Relations - Vol.9 (No. l)The Cape Coloured People Today
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Race Relatione - Vol. VI, No. 1Malnutrition Amongst the Coloured People.
Race Relations - Vol. XXI, No. 1Notes on the Occupational Distribution of the Coloured People.
Race Relations - Vol. XXI, No. 2The Political Rights of the Coloured People.
Race Relations Journal - Vol. XVII, Nos. 3-4 The Cape Skolly.
A Survey of Race Relations — Muriel Horrelli. 1954-1955 (Pages 3,5,15.33,47,48,91,149,159,187)ii. 1955-1956 (Pages 21,27,31,33,37,41,43,47,103,201,229)iii. 1956-1957 (Pages 3,7,49,51,103,127,189,217,223)iv. 1957-1958 (Pages 3.5,13,39,101,103,105,107,131,177,193,
219,231)v. 1958-1959 (Pages 16,26,38,43,46,149,153,155,157,165,
170,174,180,262,264,279,290,294)The Cape Coloured People 1652-1937Official Report of the Social Survey Conference. Cape Town 1942Race Relations duplicated memoranda.Coloured Advisory Council.Cape Coloured People's Welfare.The Legal Position of the Cape Coloured People.Present and Future of Coloured Political Franchise.The History of the Cape Coloured Franchise.Council Meetings.Minutes - General Purposes Committee meeting, 28/12/50.The Coloured Franchise.The Coloured Franchise.Summary of Representation of Non-Europeans Bill.Representation of Non—European Bills Institute Statement.Minutes - Executive Committee meeting, July 1951*Evidence presented to the Commission to enquire into the subject matter of the Separate Representation of Voters Act Validation and Amendment Bill.Evidence Presented to the Coloured Education Commission.Social Adjustments to Urban Conditions of the Cape Coloured People.The Group Areas Amendment Bill.A Summary of the Report of the Coloured Education Commission (The Botha Commission).Council Meeting January 1957 “ Findings on Three Centuries of Coloured Education.
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Collection Number: AD1715
SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (SAIRR), 1892-1974
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