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Mr P W Botha and other officials at the opening of the Indian School in Piet Retief

Opening of the Indian School in Piet Retief

Mr Pather of the South African Indian Council

In 1968, the government set up the South African Indian Council to make recommendations to the government about matters affecting...

Mr Pittendrijt former rector ML Sultan Technikon

Mr Pittendrijt former rector ML Sultan Technikon

Mr Swigelaar and others at and event in Verulam

50th Anniversary function in Verulam

Mr Swigelaar and others at the 50th Anniversary function in Verulam

50th Anniversary function at Verulam

Mr Swigelaar at a fuction in Verulam

50th Anniversary function in Verulam

Mr Swigelaar at an event in Verulam

50th Anniversary event at Verulam

Mr Swigelaar presented with a gift

Presentation of a gift to Mr Swigelaar

Mr Swigelaar speakeing at the event

Guest speaker at the 50th Anniversary in Verulam

Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Botha at a function

February 19 was a gala day for the Indian community of the Eastern Transvaal town of Piet Retief when the Prime Minister, the Honourable Mr. P. W. Botha, opened the town's Indian Primary School.

Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Botha at a function

After the official opening, the Prime Minister and Mrs. Botha cut a cake specially baked for the occasion.

Mr. D. Bugwandeen

Mr D Bugwandeen

Mr. G. Krog delivering his address at the Official Opening & Mr. J. Vorster

Official opening

Mr. S. Rambharos at Clayton Gardens

The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people.

Mr. S. Rambharos at Clayton Gardens

The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people.

Mr. S. Rambharos at Clayton Gardens

The Aryan Benevolent Home Council is a registered non-profit organisation, which takes care of children, elderly and physically or mentally disabled people.

Mrs Lucilla Cross - Staff and Associates Sastri College

This was the first Indian High School and Teachers Training College, built in South Africa, was opened in October 1929.

Mrs. Hotz & guests

School Function

Mrs. Hotz receives bouquet

School Function

P. I. Devan

In 1968, the government set up the South African Indian Council to make recommendations to the government about matters affecting...

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