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E1.7.1.3 :: Archive material
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AL3282 :: The Sunday Times Heritage Project (STHP) Collection
► E1 :: Full Packages**
► E1.7 :: The Bulhoek massacre
► E1.7.1 :: Research report and scans
► E1.7.1.3 :: Archive material
► E1.7.1.3.01 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Measures taken by the police against a native sect known as Israelites, 25 May 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.02 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Statement by General Smuts in parliament re Israelites, 26 May 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.03 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Facts supplied by Commissioner of police in regard to breaking up to the unauthorized settlement at Ntabalanga of native community styling themselves Israelites, 27 May 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.04 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Interim and final reports of the Native Affairs Commission and telegram from Commissioner, SAP, relative to Israelites at Bulhoek and occurrences in May 1921, June 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.05 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Press reports of a further debate in parliament upon the Bulhoek incident, 17 June 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.06 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Further debates in Union Parliament upon the Bulhoek incident, 24 June 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.07 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Further debates in Union Parliament on Bulhoek incident, 1 July 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.08 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Appointment of commission to enquire into disturbing influences among natives including Israelite movement and the purely native religious organisations, 23 August 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.09 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: Trial of Enoch and other natives in connection with Bulhoek incident: views of presiding Judge in regard to police and government officials concerned, 7 December 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.10 :: Office of the Governor-General of SA, subject: sentences of Enoch Mgijima, Charles Mgijima and Gilbert Matshoba, 19 March 1923*
► E1.7.1.3.11 :: Pamphlet by the United Communist Party criticizing the great empires brutal way of dealing with natives and calling for a condemnation meeting in Cape Town. 2/853/20*
► E1.7.1.3.12 :: Colonel Truters telegram to HQ in Pretoria giving notice of the situation at Bulhoek emphasizing that theres no need for further reinforcement as he was expecting security personal and machine guns arriving from Umtata. 2/853/20*
► E1.7.1.3.13 :: Telegraphs from local (Native) Commission to CT (Native) Commission about the situation at Bulhoek and about the Israelites uncompromising stance. The Commission suggested that a strong force should be sent to Bulhoek to deal with the situation*
► E1.7.1.3.14 :: Memo from the deputy Commissioner of Police in Grahamstown to the Secretary for Justice in Pretoria informing him about the illegal squatting of the Israelites*
► E1.7.1.3.15 :: Report from Commissioner of SAP, Theo Truter, to the Minister of Justice, informing him about the incident that took place at Ntabalanga on the 24th of May and also notifying him about the numerous occasions they tried to negotiate with the Israelites to give up but without success*
► E1.7.1.3.16 :: Lt. Col Davie providing a detailed and chronologically structured report on the battle between his squadron and the Israelites*
► E1.7.1.3.17 :: Sub-Inspector Chrisholm reporting on his squadrons battle against the Israelites and the number of Israelites who died consequently*
► E1.7.1.3.18 :: Sd G.B. Halse statement about the incident of the 24th May 1921 at Ntabalanga*8888
► E1.7.1.3.19 :: Sgd G. Lloyd-Lister reporting on the battle of Ntabalanga against the Israelites and how he and an interpreter approached the Israelites to ascertain their position regarding the battle*
► E1.7.1.3.20 :: Sgd Halse reporting on his squadrons battle against the Israelites and how they disarmed them*
► E1.7.1.3.21 :: Report by Lt. Booker about the incident of the 24th of May 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.22 :: Lt Col Woons report on the incident of the 24th May 1921*
► E1.7.1.3.23 :: Sgd Johnstone reporting on his squadrons battle against the Israelites*
► E1.7.1.3.24 :: Lt Knight reporting on his squadrons hand-to-hand battle with the Israelites which resulted in a number of Israelites killed and two of his men badly wounded*+**
► E1.7.1.3.25 :: Telegraph from Col van Reyneveld to the Minister of Defence informing about his plans to use aeroplanes to disperse the Israelites*
► E1.7.1.3.26 :: Theo Truter, Commissioner of AP, acknowledges receiving letter from Enoch Mgijima*
► E1.7.1.3.27 :: Telegraph addressed to Col van Reyneveld informing him about the governments decision to cancel the plan to use aircraft to disperse the Israelites*
► E1.7.1.3.28 :: Quotations from Abantu Batho criticizing the governments action against the Israelites and natives in general. They argue that such action strain race relations between Europeans and the natives*
► E1.7.1.3.29 :: Sgd Quirk, reporting on the fruitless meeting between Col Woon and the Israelites and how the Israelites attacked the troops when they were shot*+**
► E1.7.1.3.30 :: Commissioner of SAP, Theo Truter, informing the Minister of Defence about the mobilization of police and medical force to face the Israelites and his correspondence with Enoch Mgijima warning him about the imminent attack by his force if they dont disperse*
► E1.7.1.3.31 :: Commissioner of SAP informing the Secretary of Justice about relief felt by farming community as a result of police action taken*
► E1.7.1.3.32 :: Commissioner of SAP, Theo Truter, thanking the members of the force who took part in the Ntabalanga battle against the Israelites*
► E1.7.1.3.33 :: Letter on behalf of the Vereniging voor vrouwestemrecht to the Minister of Justice, deploring the slaughter at Bulhoek*
► E1.7.1.3.34 :: Map of Israelite village*
► E1.7.1.3.35 :: Enoch Mgijimas reply to Theo Truter, Commissioner of SAP informing why they have assembled at Ntabalanga and the consequences of his invasion of the area. JUS 288/2/853/20*+**
► E1.7.1.3.36 :: Telegram to Enoch Mgijima from the Commissioner of Police, Theo Truter, informing him that a police force is on its way to Ntabalanga to arrest certain members of the Israelites and disperse the illegally squatting members*
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E1.7.1.3
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Archive material