Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
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Volunteers at the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Volunteers at the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Volunteers at the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Volunteers at the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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Volunteers at the Aryan Benevolent Home |
The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people. |
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VOTE ANC - SIYANQOBA RALLY - 2 June | ||
Voting in Lenasia |
Lenasia ratepayers assocaition |
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Voting Times | ||
W Anderson headmaster at Sastri College - 1938-1950 |
First of 2 European Principals at Sastri College |
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W M Buss headmaster, 1930-1937 |
WM Buss headmaster at Sastri College during 1930-1937 |
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W. L. J. van Vuuren - Philosophy Pol. Science - UDW - Indian College - (1971) |
University of Durban-Westville |
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W.F. Johnstone 100 years 1883 - 1983 | ||
Wage act improves workers lot |
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Wage rates in various industries | ||
Wages salaries packages press cuttings | ||
Waiters |
The Indians were sent to work on the sugar cane fields, railways or to work as special servants, ayahs (Nannies) for the White children, waiters or cooks. The Indians lived in atrocious conditions , their wages were low and sometimes they were not paid. |
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Walter Sisulu | ||
Walter Sisulu and friends at the Gandhi, Luthuli, King, Mandela Exhibition | ||
Wanderer's Field |
Cricket at the Wanderer's Field |
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Warwick Avenue |
Market relocated to Warwick Avenue in 1934. 84. 40. ... Beerhalls were soon built in other towns of Natal |