Reports
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The Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office Report 1975 |
The Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 10 March 1975, discussing: Aid Centre, Pass Laws, Urban Areas Act, Bantu Affairs, forced removals, homelessness. |
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The Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office: Annual Report 1973 |
The Black Sash Johannesburg Advice Office Annual Report Presented at National Conference on 15 October 1973, discussing: Urban Areas Act, Pass Laws, forced removals, Apartheid, separation of husbands and wives, housing, wages, legal assistance. |
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The Black Sash Natal Coastal Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference 1977 |
The Black Sash Natal Coastal Advice Office Annual Report to National Conference on 15 March 1977 discussing case statistics, worker's rights, unemployment, work permits, pay disputes, housing, legal assistance. |
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The Black Sash Natal Coastal Region Advice Office Annual Report Presented at National Conference 1981 |
Natal Coastal Region Advice Office Annual Report Presented at National Conference on 14 March 1981 discussing case statistics, case histories, pensions, Unemployment Insurance Fund, housing, hostels, legal work. |
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The Black Sash National Conference 1965: Headquarters Report |
The Black Sash National Conference: Headquarters Report on 18 October 1965, discussing: Advice Offices, raids, press support, Apartheid, magazine, publicity and propaganda. |
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The Black Sash National Conference 1971: Headquarters report |
Headquarter's Report for Black sash National Conference on 15 February 1971, discussing: Mailing List, Removals Campaign, Rule of Law, Plight of African Women, regional matters, finances and magazine. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Annual Report 1976 to 1977 |
National Headquarters Annual Report given at National Conference on 15 March 1977 discussing National Campaign, magazine, research projects, Women for Peace, Bantu Welfare Trust, regional visits by President of Black Sash. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters report 1973 to 1975 |
The Black Sash National Headquarters report for National Conference presented on 10 October 1975, discussing: General Elections, Campaign on African Women, Migrant Labour, Program for Social Change, public relations. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Report 1976 |
The Black Sash National Headquarters Annual Report given at National Conference on 16 March 1976 discussing National Demonstration, international visitor, Advice Offices, Bantu Welfare Trust money, President's Report. |
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The Black Sash National Headquarters Report to National Conference 1978 |
The Black Sash National Headquarters Report given at National Conference on 14 March 1978 discussing Pensions, map of removals, death of Steve Biko, October Bannings and Detentions, Cillie Commission, Legislation, Anti-semitism, Bantu Welfare Trust, Advice Offices, Public Relations. |
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The Black Sash Repression monitoring group final report March 1992 | ||
The bogus letter of expulsion |
Report about a false letter regarding the expulsion from the ANC of eight members. |
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The Building has began. Goverments report on the Nation | ||
The building has begun! Government's Report to the Nation, '98 |
In voting for a better life for all, the people of South Africa set the Government a mandate with three broad and interrelated goals, namely the establishment of a legitimate government that is democratic and an effective instrument for change.... |
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The Contribution of the Indians to the South African Economy 1860 to 1970 |
In the one hundred and twenty years since 1860 when the first members of the Indian community arrived in South Africa, the economy has developed from a poor, agriculturally based system to a highly sophisticated structure built largely on the mining and manufacturing sectors. . |
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The current situation inside SA |
Report from Natal on the current political situation in South Africa. Examines results of regime's repression. Demonstrates refusal of the people to submit to Inkatha or the Government. |
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The disintegration of the UMSA abroad |
Statement by Alie Fataar, strongly criticising the leadership of I B Tabata. |
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The Durban Housing Survey - Indian Penetration | ||
The income and employment structure of Indians in the Durban municipal area |
The scope of labour economics is wide, covering such diverse topics |
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The Indian Immigration Trust Board of Natal. 27th Annual Report and Audited Accounts for the Ending 30th June 1909 |
27th Annual Report and Audited Accounts for the Ending 30th June 1909 |