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Omar Hajee Amod Johari
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PO Box 441 Durban, Natal Post Porbandar, via Bombay, India | ||||||
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Office Notes
House Notes
Proposed by D. Randall-MacIver; seconded by Richard B. Martin 1906.04.24
1911.02.07 It was resolved that Messrs E.F. Martin, Paul Radin, R.B.S. Sewell and R.C.J. Swinhoe be struck off the list of Fellows. That Capt. Pope Hennessey be threatened with expulsion. That Messrs F. Eyles, Hewitt, Oman Hadji Johari, E.W. Elkington and Sheldon Ridge be suspended for one year.
1912.06.11 It was resolved that Prof. Otto Juettner, Messrs E. Giblin, W. Sheldon Ridge and Omar Hadji Johari be struck off the list of Fellows
Notes From Elsewhere
1923 – The South African Indian Congress (SAIC) forms in Durban, South Africa, with Omar Hajee Amod Jhaveri as President
