Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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THE CHANGING PATTERN OF INDIAN FAMILY LIFE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE AGED |
South African Indian life beginning towards the latter half of the nineteenth century on the basis of the indentured male worker,had become strongly family centred at the beginning of the twentieth century.... |
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The changing face of Theatre in the Indian community of Durban : an overview from the 1910’s to 1985 |
What I propose to do in this essay is to succintly focus on the changing face of theatre in the Indian Community in Durban. The essay will look at the role of the Sabha and its attempts to propagate and preserve Hindu culture and therefore its influence on Indian theatre. |
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THE CHANGING CONTEXT: NEW POLICIES AND PROCESSES IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN HERITAGE SECTOR | ||
The Chairman and members of the Judicial Commission appointment to enquire into the Durban riots(1949) |
To promote and advance the cause of the IndJ.an people resident in the Province of Natal, to improve their condition and status politically,economically and socially, to guard against any encroachment upon existing rights and privileges, to work for and foster peace, goodwill and cooperation as f |
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The Chairman and Members of the Indian Colonization Enquiry Committee |
Government of India, Indian Delegation, Indian Indenture Labour, Housing, Education, Indian Immigration, Relief Act, employment, Trade Industry |
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The Causes of Transition in South Africa |
South Africa and transition from authoritarian rule
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THE CASE FOR THE NIC TO GO NONRACIAL AND NATIONAL |
N.I.C. Documents |
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The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Caretaker, 1989 | ||
The Capital Washington DC |
Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
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The Capital Radio news team |
News Team - Capital Radio |
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The Cape Town Agreement |
WHILE heartily congratulating Mr. P. S. Aiyar on so ably stating his case against the Capetown Agreement, in a wholly im personal manner, there are certain comments which are necessary for me to make, in order to correct any false impressions : |
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The Bus group meeting Invitation |
The Bus group meeting Invitation. |
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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.... |