Newsletters
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LABOUR AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH PROJECT (LERP) - JULY 1991 | ||
Lessons from the Field: A Decade of Democracy |
Lessons from the Field: A Decade of Democracy was a project of the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA). supported by Ihe Ford Foundation. |
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Literary Periodicals in World-English: A Selective Checklist, No. 14, November 1968 | ||
May 1st day of black worker solidarity |
MAY DAY or International Labour Day has a very great historical significance. It is a day when workers the world over reach across continents..... |
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Meaningful Adaptation: The New Constitutional Dispensation | ||
Mother Jones | ||
Mr Alexander Beale. Librarian of the Natal Society Library from 1865-1900 |
Black and white 20.9 x 15.9cm |
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N.I.C. Newsletter |
N.I.C. |
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Natal Indian Congress News Release - Royal Visit Celebrations |
Natal Indian Congress Boycott of the Royal visit in 1947 |
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National Association of People Living with HIV/ AIDS |
NEWSLINE |
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Naude wins appeal |
The Director of the Christian Institute of South Africa, Rev Dr C F Beyers Naude, was charged and convicted in 1973 for refusing to testify before a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (Schlebush Commission). The news article reports that his appeal against his conviction had been successful. |
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News of Scribner | ||
Newsletter for parliament staff and members | ||
Newsletter of South African Consulate in Bombay | ||
Newsletter of the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union |
Norman B. Smith, General Counsel of the NCCLU Legal Foundation, reports that nine cases of prisoners' rights The Annual Membership Meeting of the North Carolina and eight cases of criminal due process lead the current Civil Liberties Union was held on the campus of N.C. docket. |
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Newsletter of the School of Performing Arts | ||
Newsletter of the School of Performing Arts | ||
Newsletter of the School of Performing Arts, No.1 | ||
Non Violence News, Third quarter, 1985 |
Includes issues on increasing levels of obvious violence and blood strife, and the concern that leaders opposed to apartheid seem to be searching again on non-violence solutions. Also information about rejection of non violence principle that were made by ANC and PAC on 1960. |
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Non-Violence News, August 1980 |
Statement issued in Non-Violence News regarding sentences issued over two armed staff on violation of military rules and some church members who may not participate in war. All these were brought to the martial court and to the Parliament. |