LEGISLATION
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Urgency Report of the General Purpose Committee |
That the recommendation of the Finance Committee contained in Section 1 of the Report be and it is hereby adopted....... |
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Urban Bantu Councils Act, Act No 79 of 1961 |
The Act was to provide for the establishment of urban Bantu councils, the conferring on certain Bantu of civil and criminal jurisdiction in urban areas, the establishment of community guards in certain areas, and matters incidental thereto, and to amend the Natives (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act |
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Unlawful Organizations Act, Act No 34 of 1960 |
The Act was to empower the Governor-General, with a view to the safety of the public or the maintenance of public order, by proclamation in the Gazette to declare the Pan Africanist Congress and the African National Congress and certain other organizations to be unlawful organizations, to amend t |
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Unity Movement members charged under the Terrorism Act |
Statement by the Unity Movement on the political trials of members of the movement who had been arrested and charged. |
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Unions vote on Act | ||
Unions take a joint stand | ||
Union Gazette Extraordinary | ||
Understanding the Community Councils Act | ||
Under the banner of SWAPO |
Namibia's guerrillas face death. |
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Ugomboloqwane ka Dr Verwoerd (Article written in Zulu) | ||
Two years of struggle against LRA | ||
Twelve Million Outlaws | ||
Transplantation: triumph and shame | ||
Transcript of Evidence. Second Broome Commission, March 1943 | ||
Transcript of Evidence. Second Broome Commission, March 1943 | ||
Transaction of the Association at the Thirty Seventh Annual Conference |
Transaction of the Association at the Thirty Seventh Annual Conference |
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Training Centres for Coloured Cadets | ||
Torture and the health worker: the nature of culpability (2) | ||
To the Electors of Natal. If the Occupation Control Ordinance is passed.... |
The Occupation Control Ordinance is legislation that the Natal Provincial Council proposes to pass in order to control the occupation-but not the ownership of residential properties in this Province..... |
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To breach the wall of silence |
The case for specific legislation to meet the needs of Africa's blind and deaf. |