TRANSPORT
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The Newcastle Boycott | ||
The New African towards a Non-Racial South Africa - Volume 2 No 19 |
Newspaper |
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The Isipingo business district : its accessibility and locational advantages contribute to its existence | ||
The Indaba Vision | ||
The Indaba Vision | ||
The Evaton riots | ||
The Economic Development of the Indian Community | ||
The Bus group meeting Invitation |
The Bus group meeting Invitation. |
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The bus boycott | ||
The Bus boycott | ||
Supplement to the treatment of Indians in South Africa recent developments |
Supplement to the treatment of Indians in South Africa recent developments. The following statements brings the position regarding treatment of Indians in South Africa and the denial of fundamental freedom and human rights to non-European peoples up to date |
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Students agree to protect bus drivers | ||
Strike at City Deep | ||
Statement issued by the Seaview/Bellair branch of the Natal Indian Congress |
Gentlemen, On the 30th April, 1944 a sub committee specially appointed to prepare a statement on the grievances of the Indian people of the district met and the deliberation of this committee are set below..... |
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Standing for the truth campaign |
Circular on non-violence campaign about public transport system. |
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 9 Number 5 March 1984 |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal which supports the democratic labour movement in South Africa. It is a forum for analysing, debating and recording the aims and activities of this movement. The Focus of this issue in Bus boycotts. |
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South African Labour Bulletin Volume 6 Number 6 March 1981 |
South African Labour Bulletin is a refereed journal which supports the democratic labour movement in South Africa. It is a forum for analysing, debating and recording the aims and activities of this movement. This issues focuses on the struggles of the media and transport workers. |
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South African Digest Week Ended June 1, 1979 | ||
South African Digest - Week ended - June 8, 1979 | ||
Sorrows in the railways |