EDITORIALS.

1) Congress Youth League, May 17, 1944.

2) Mr. Ramohanoe's Fine Example, June 30, 1944.

3) Natal's Many Voices, July 17, 1944.

4) Teachers and Politics, July 17, 1944.

5) Use All Forces, July 31, 1944.

6) Along the New Road, August 31, 1944.

7) International Situation, September 17, 1944.

8) Unity on the Home Front, October 17, 1944.

9) Biting Too Much, Transkei in Action, African Unity . . . What?, October 31, 1944.

10) Events with a Meaning, November 30, 1944.

11) The African Charter, December 18, 1944.

12) The People of Alexandra, James Sofasonke Mpanza, December 18, 1944.

13) Education for a Purpose, Enemies of the People, December 30,1944.

14) United Action in Sight?, January 17, 1945.

15) Matter for Attention, January 31, 1945.

16) Congress Elections, Welcome appointment, February 28, 1945.

17) African Underground Movements, Forgetting Essentials, Cultural Unity, March 17, 1945.

18) "Curiouser and Curiouse", Good Schemes on Paper, April 17, 1945.

19) Our Birthday Number, Peace at Last, May 17, 1945.

20) Cause for Anxiety, Student Strikes, June 30, 1945.

21) Chance for an African, July 31, 1945.

22) An Excellent Idea, September 17, 1945.

23) Bloemfontein Conference, SANC, September 29, 1945.

24) Anti-Semitism, First Fortnight, October, 1945.

25) Congress Would Be Unwise, Second Fortnight, October, 1945.

26) Mfela-Ndawonye, First Fortnight, January, 1946.

27) Zulu Cultural Society, Second Fortnight, January, 1946.

28) Dr. John L. Dube, First Fortnight, February, 1946.

29) The Indian Franchise, Second Fortnight, March, 1946.

30) Dr. Benedict Vilakazi, First Fortnight, April, 1946.

31) Ohlange Institute, First Fortnight, May, 1946.

32) Dr, Xuma and Passes, First Fortnight, July, 1946.

33) Emergency National Conference, Second Fortnight, September, 1946.

34) South-West Africa, Some Communists, Second Fortnight, October, 1946.

35) Some Communists, Second Fortnight, October, 1946.

36) Bloemfontein Decisions, January 1, 1948.

37) Significance of Nominations, January 28, 1948.

38) Gandhi, Congress Leaders Admit Guilt, February 4, 1948.

39) Commendable Address, March 3, 1948.

40) Preparing For Next War, March 10, 1948.

41) University Segregation, Question For Durban's Mayor, March 17, 1948.

42) Mr. D. B. Molteno, Witch-hunt for Communists, March 24, 1948.

43) Warning On NRC Elections, Communists And Ourselves, March 31, 1948.

44) Dr. Malan's Challenge, Broadcasts For Africans, April 7, 1948.

45) Instrument of Abdication, Non-European Unity, April 14, 1948.

46) Boycott Parliamentary Representation?, Durban's "Goodwill". April 21, 1948.

47) Prof. Matthews On The Boycott, Correct Government Approach, April 28, 1948.

48) Umlazi: Final Settlement?, Bunga Declines Invitation, May 5, 1948.

49) Palestine, Prof. Matthews and the Boycott, May 12, 1948.

50) The South Africa We Want, May 26, 1948.

51) Election Challenge to African Leadership, June 2, 1948.

52) Dr, Malan And Ourselves, June 9, 1948.

53) Invitation to Dr. Xuma, June 26, 1948.

54) Tirade From Capetown, Letter Frpm an Afrikaner, July 3, 1948.

55) Mr. Mda's Call to Congress, Racialism in the Transvaal, July 7, 1948.

56) We Urge The Government, July 17, 1948.

57) Bloemfontein, Congress Youth League Conferences, July 31, 1948.

58) The South Africa We Want, August 14, 1948.

59) Native Vs African, August 21, 1948.

60) Bloemfontein Statements, August 28, 1948.

61) Dr. Jansen's Evasions, Answer To Apartheid, September 4, 1948.

62) A Policy of Extermination, September 18, 1948.

63) We Have A Purpose, September 25, 1948.

64) People Who Deserve Freedom, October 16, 1948.

65) We Go To Bloemfontein, Nationalist Government, October 23, 1948.

66) Unifying A People, The Tabata Case, October 30, 1948.

67) Dr. Malan And Some Conventionists, November 13, 1948.

68) Peace on Earth, Freedom of Expression, December 25, 1948.

69) The Next Step, January 15, 1949.

70) The Durban Riots, January 22, 1949.

71) Riots Commission, And Now---Mr. Msimang?, January 29, 1949.

72) Eye-Witness Account Of Durban Riots, January 29, 1949.

73) Heroes Of The Riots, February 5, 1949.

74) Timeo Danaos . . . , Boycott Indian Establishments, February 12, 1949.

75) What Price, National Unity?, February 19, 1949.

76) The Ambassador Returns, Indo-African Peace, February 26, 1949.

77) Prof. Matthews Shows the Way, March 5, 1949.

78) After The Riots, Provincial Elections, March 19, 1949.

79) The Indian Bonus, Threat to African Trade Unions, March 26, 1949.

80) "Terrified Little Band . . . . ", April 2, 1949.

81) Bloemfontein Unity Movement, Some Durban Intellectuals, April 9, 1949.

82) African Jury, Communists Caught Napping, April 16, 1949.

83) Need the Indian's Future Be Dark?, African Nationalism: A Misnomer?, April 23, 1949.

84) The Riots Report, April 30, 1949.

85) Orlando Tragedy, The Unity Talks, May 7, 1949.

86) A Liberal Party, Co-operation With Indians, May 13, 1949.

87) African and European Unity One Day?, May 21, 1949.

88) Questions For Messrs Ngwenya, Baloyi and Ncwana, May 28, 1949.

89) Progress in Africa, A Dangerous Congress Policy, June 4, 1949.

90) Congress at Parting of The Ways, June 11, 1949.

91) Chiefs Get Breadcrumbs, June 18, 1949.

92) Khan Outwits Swart, Swart Outwits Khan, July 2, 1949.

93) Port Elizabeth Bus-Boycott Again, July 9, 1949.

94) Kafirs, Coolies and Hottentots, July 16, 1949.

95) Dr. Xuma Calls For Action, The Pope And The Communists, July 30, 1949.

96) Speak The Right Language Mr. Champion, August 6, 1949.

97) Bus Owners And The People, Government Fighting Communists?, August 13, 1949.

98) Mr. Mabude Speaks Out, An African Academy, August 27, 1949.

99) We Need A Moses, September 3, 1949.

100) Chief Luthuli's Advice, Gerard Sekoto, September 10, 1949.

101) Dr. Xuma And Destructive Criticism, September 24, 1949.

102) A Liberal Party, Prof. Matthews on Exclusive Height, October 29, 1949.

103) Our Leaders Bogged, November 12, 1949.

104) Rounds in Protectorates Fight, November 19, 1949.

105) Ban on Dadoo, Congress President's Address, November 20, 1949.