Cape Town
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HISTORY OF METHODIST STATE AIDED INDIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL |
From very sketchy records and information it seems that this. school was started in the year 1890 with about twenty pupil.... |
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The M I D S. Newsletter (12/04/1957) -Vol. 4 No. 1 |
New Letter of the Methodist Government Aided Indian School |
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Class I (1948) |
METHODIST MISSION SCHOOLS FOR INDIANS ... establishment of missionary work in Pietermaritzburg |
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Methodist State Aided School |
METHODIST MISSION SCHOOLS FOR INDIANS ... establishment of missionary work in Pietermaritzburg |
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Methodist State Aided School |
METHODIST MISSION SCHOOLS FOR INDIANS ... establishment of missionary work in Pietermaritzburg |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Anand |
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Anand |
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Letter from Ray to Phyllis Naidoo and Sukhthi |
Hello again! How aye my two favorite comrades these days? |
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Natives invade Cape Town restaurant. Sunday Express poster |
Colour print 8.8 x 12.5cm |
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In April 1958 the ANC organised a one day strike to protest against the whites only elections. Chief Luthuli addressed a meeting in Cape Town & appealed for support from the white audience. With him on the platform are (Left to Right), Annie Silinga (Lead |
ANC, one day strike, protest, whites only elections, Chief Luthuli, Cape Town, white audience, Annie Silinga
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Alan Paton with briefcase in one hand and coat and hat over the arm in Cape Town, 1951 |
Black and white print 6 x 11cm |
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Letter from Sivi to Phyllis Naidoo |
Hope you approve of the dimensions of this paper. I thought I should rather use the then available paper, instead of delaying the writing of my last letter to you, no share to fashion. |
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Alan Paton in Cape Town, 1951 |
Black and white print 11 x 7cm |
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Statements of receipts and payments, and Finance for the year ended 30th June 1955 of the Civil Rights League | ||
Farewell to South Africa, photograph taken at Cape Town, 1914 |
Black and white print 2.8 x 19.6cm |
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Letter from Bruno to Phyllis Naidoo |
I hope your American friends haven't trapped you in their futile celebrations of the birth of the mos t decrepit, decadent and dismal society that ever lived •• • but give them my love anyway. |
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Preliminary Statement to the Natal Indian Judicial Commission |
We the officials of the Natal Indian Congress an organization representing the Indian Community of Natal beg to submit this..... |
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Letter from Michael Lapsley to Phyllis Naidoo |
For some time I have wanted to express to you all a deep sense of gratitude. Through loving thoughts, prayers and good wishes, you have all accompanied me on the journey which I have traveled since I first contracted meningitis and was hospitalized in Canada in May. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Gabriela and Connie |
It is Saturday afternoon, the 15th November, 1997 and today is also 8 years and 7 months since my son Sahdhan was assassinated. Your tape of Mozarts clarinet concert plays so beautifully. Thank you so much Connie for bringing so much beauty into my life. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Gabriela |
Your letter dated 23/11/97, posted in Capetown on the 25/11 at a cost of R12.50 arrived here today the 2/12/97. That is what is called PRIORITY post. It seems it arrived in Durban on the 29/11 and was given the number 616 and the card was in my box today. |
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Letter from Esther to Phyllis Naidoo |
Season's Greetings. A friend with a very smart computer printed these cards for me. I heard from the Ralls that you will be here about 20th December. I'm really looking forward to seeing you. I m sorry to hear that the trip to Cuba is on hold. |