LEGISLATION
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Providing for Revolution |
Editorial. |
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Protest and the law | ||
Proposed Ordinance to replace the Pegging Act |
Proposed Ordinance to replace the Pegging Act |
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Promotion of Bantu Self-governing Act, Act No 46 of 1959 |
The Act was to provide for the gradual development of self-governing Bantu national units and for direct consultation between the Government of the Union and the said national units in regard to matters affecting the interests of such national units; to amend the Native Administration Act, 1927, |
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Prohibition of Political Interference Act, Act No 51 of 1968 |
The Act was to prohibit intereference by one population group in the politics of any other population group and the receipt by political parties of financial assistance from abroad |
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Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, Act No 55 of 1949 |
The Act was to prohibit marriages between Europeans and non-Europeans, and to provide for matters incidental thereto |
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Prevention of Illegal Squatting Amendment Act: Punitive Squatting Act signed: 9 February 1989 |
Circular relating to the prevention of Illegal Squatting Act of 1951 which prohibited the creation and occupation of almost all informal housing |
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Prevention of Illegal Squatting Act, Act No 52 of 1951 |
The Act was to provide for the prevention and control of illegal squatting on public and private land. |
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Presidential Speech of Mr M.A. Motala, delivered at mass meeting under the auspices of the Natal Indian Congress to Protest against the Trading and Occupation of land(Transvaal and Natal) Restriction Bill |
Presidential Speech of Mr M.A. Motala, delivered at mass meeting under the auspices of the Natal Indian Congress to Protest against the Trading and Occupation of land(Transvaal and Natal) Restriction Bill |
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Preliminary Notice of July Quarterly Meeting |
Town Clerks and Secretaries are respectfully reminded that the July Quarterly Meeting of the Executive Committee will take place........ |
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Power, patriotism, principle: Opening Address presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg, 1969 |
Power, patriotism, principle: Opening address by Jean Sinclair at presented at the Black Sash National Conference held at Pietermaritzburg on 21 October 1969, discussing: legislative power of regions, racial inequalities, separate development, bantu education, banning orders, detention powers of |
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Permit in terms of the Departure from the Union Regulations Act, 1955 |
Departure permits for Jack and Ray Simons issued on the 28th April 1965. |
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Penetration Commission |
Thank you for you letters of the 16th and 29th. I was very glad to hear from you..... |
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Passes and Africans | ||
Passes abolished? but influx control stays! | ||
Pass laws: the victims in court | ||
Pass laws: Southern Transvaal states the facts | ||
Pass Laws and Influx Control |
Pamphlet regarding Pass Laws and Influx Control and the negative effect these laws have on the African people. The laws are considered to be discriminatory, unjust and dehumising. |
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Parliamentary news | ||
Parliamentary news |