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Letter from Leo Marquard to Alan Paton | ||
LEtter from Leif Egeland to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Jane to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many thanks for your letter. Yes, I’d seen the papers and was so pleased for your brother and all the family. I haven't visited your Mother again but hope to do so before I leave. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
How are you and all your friends? We hope that the injuries you received when you when you received the parcel bomb are healing and hope your eardrum is now better. We are enclosing a tea towel from a tiny seaside village in Norfolk. |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Leif | ||
Letter from Alan Paton | ||
Letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo |
I was despairing – no news of son for all this time – half expending to drop in on me in the U.K. So you returned your ear-drum. |
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Late Business for the Executive meeting at Maritzburg |
VOL 37 File no. 174(14) N 2250 The Local Health Commission is desirous of becoming a member of the Natal Muncipal Association and I shall be glad to receive copies.....
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Last photo of Mr. & Mrs. Gandhi in Durban with several friends |
Gandhi and Friends |
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Labour pains in Natal | ||
Kapitans |
Kapitan Vegetarian Restaurant at 154 Grey Street |
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KA Jimmy Gandhi on Violin | ||
Interview with Roy Aloysius Hamalyangombe, conducted by Celia Naidoo and Reggie Shunmugam: Critical Comment | ||
Interview with Roy Aloysius Hamalyangombe, conducted by Celia Naidoo and Reggie Shunmugam | ||
Interview with Ronnie Alexander, conducted by Ivan Anthony | ||
Interview with Ronnie Alexander, conducted by Ivan Anthony | ||
Interview with Mr and Mrs Frank, conducted by Bro Americo Jassane Vilanculo | ||
INSIDE INDIAN INDENTURE : A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY1860 – 1914 |
insight into the trials and tribulations of indentured Indian immigration. One has to concur with the general thrust of the endorsements this work |
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Ineffectiveness of the British Guns | ||
Indians South Africans |
Indians in South Africa |