LEGISLATION
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The breaking of men |
Solitary confinement and torture. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 8, September 1963 | ||
Words, words, words |
Notes on the written word. |
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After Bashee Bridge |
Editorial. |
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Reviews |
Book reviews. |
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"Love finds a way" |
A note adapted from the catalogue to the Rhodesian Festival of African Art. |
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The freedom of Namib |
Aims for South West Africa. |
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The New African: Volume 2, Number 4, May 1963 | ||
Providing for Revolution |
Editorial. |
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Not quite banned |
Editorial about the attempt by the South African Government to threaten the continued publication of The New African. |
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Hard work and vision |
The opposition's road out of adversity. |
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Communist Come-Back? |
This month will see witch-hunting taken a stage further in South Africa with the publication by the Minister of Justice of the names of persons so far banned or named in terms of the Suppression of Communism Act. |
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At the receiving end |
Britain's South Africa policy. |
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Providing for Sabotage |
The General Law Amendment Bill replaces one political paradox by another. |
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The New African: Volume 1, Number 4, April 1962 | ||
Thoughts on my crime |
Snippets. |
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Diamonds are not forever | ||
Rex vs Isaac Tabata |
Charge against I B Tabata for contravening Proclamation 31 of 1939. |
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The Legacy of Influx Control | ||
Misplaced Ideals? The Case of Unibo: A Reply to J F De V Graaff |