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Forum Correspondence | ||
Fouche tells Plotz story: Lack of liaison with police denied | ||
Fouere Ervan ambassador of the European Union to South Africa | ||
Fourteenth Annual report Indian Immigration Trust Board of Natal 1st July 1895 30th June 1896 |
Fourteenth Annual report Indian Immigration Trust Board of Natal 1st July 1895 30th June 1896 |
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Fourth Session, Twelfth Council - 1888 |
Fourth Session, Twelfth Council - 1888 |
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Franchise Rights and Wrongs |
My second impression was of the variety of types that had come together, drawn by this common purpose. As Dr. |
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Francis Imbuga: Bibliography | ||
Free the Children Alliance | ||
Freedom - New Series Vol 1 No 8 Special 194 Conference Issue |
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Freedom Day Celebrations 27th April | ||
Freedom Day Celebrations 27th April |
Freedom Day is an annual celebration of South Africa's first non-racial democratic elections of 1994. Peace, unity , the preservation and the restoration of human dignity hallmarks Freedom Day celebrations on the 27th of April of each year. |
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Freedom for my people: The autobiography of ZK Matthews, southern Africa 1901 to 1968 |
Chapter 7 - Political Activity.· 1940-53 Chapter 9 - Political Activity: 1953-51 Chapter 10 - Fort Hare: Acting Principal: Trial for Treason: Expropriation |
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Frene Ginwala | ||
Friends of Phyllis Network |
A list of names, addresses and contact numbers of Friends of Phyllis Network. |
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FROM 'COOLIE LOCATION' TO GROUP AREA |
Indians first came to live in Johannesburg in the 1880's. |
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From Fietas to the Oriental Plaza | ||
From Gardener's letter, of June 22nd, 1960 | ||
From indentureship to transnationalism : professional Indian women in Durban, Kwazulu-Natal (Thesis, 2008) |
The aim of this study is twofold, namely, to provide an in-depth and |
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From indentureship to transnationalism : professional Indian women in Durban, Kwazulu-Natal (Thesis, 2008) |
The study details the transnational migrations of a sample of professional Indian women from Durban, KwaZulu Natal within the context of their historical transition from indentureship to transnationalism, and their changing social identities. |
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From India to Natal - Parts I, II, III Trek |