Sahdhan
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Letter from Howard and Vera to Phyllis Naidoo |
I am enclosing a cheque for three pounds for the children in good time for Christmas. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo and Suks |
Thank you for your letter received today, Monday. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo and Suks |
How are you? We hope you are both well as we are at present. |
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Letter from Helen to Phyllis Naidoo |
Hey Phyl your letter came in quick succession – with ref to the second, do I know D_____ to whom I’m to show the photos? |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you very much for your letter received last week. It was lovely to hear from you again. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you very much for your letter received today. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you for your letter received last week. We are sorry we have not been able to write to you before this but Gwen’s mother has been taken into hospital again. |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you for your letter received last week. |
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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 Fern to Phyllis Naidoo |
I'm assuming that you have returned to Lesotho according to your plans. How is everyone down south. We've gotten a number of pretty sad letters from Lesotho saying that they miss you. I know they will be really happy to have you back. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Rhonda |
Attention Rhonda please find obituary of Sahdhan love Phyllis. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Ameen Akhalwaya |
I heard a little while ago that you were seriously ill. Then I saw and heard you with Cape Town bid. You were in Switzerland. Then I read in the Sowetan that you were ill again. Whatever is the matter? |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Friends |
I am pleased that you wrote to me but the news it conveyed saddens me. Thumba Pillay sent a message through his daughter who was here on holiday that MJ had died but Patrick's death came as news. I do remember both MJ and Patrick with affection. When I was in S.A. |
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Letter from S Zuma to Phyllis Naidoo |
It is indeed a great pleasure to have an extremely great moment of meeting you and knowing you. I hope that Gods of the world are with you , keeping you alive for years, decades, centuries and generations to come. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Ray |
Terry Bell is a comrade that was in Tanzania and then went sailing round the world. I met him in London. I read him too but missed the Fawu Conference. Whats going on the Trade Union you nurtured Ray? |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Mana Chetty |
On Saturday 2nd August, Mrs Dhansa Father called saying that she had a letter from you and arranged to deliver it that same day. Just before 5pm she came in and delivered your note of the 20/7/97 together with 100 pounds. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Helen |
Thank you so much for your card. Isn't it expensive buying cards and envelopes. Why don't you use an aerogramme or a piece of paper to respond. It should be cheaper? I worry that you have so much to do now that Mike has left you. I still cannot believe this. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Alison and Mike |
Thank you so much Alison for keeping me informed of Mike and for the reproduction of the undated e-mail (Is that right) which reached me today. Looks like Mike is here. If you are, welcome. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Walleen |
Your letter of the 17/1/96 reached me today. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE IN 1997. Certainly you will not go home on the 31/1/96. You might be weighted down by your stomach but make sure that you don't loose time(year). Your cheques will all bounce. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Maggie |
Please note my address. I've lost the box now that I am not practicing Law. This is my home and you are welcome as always to visit, to share a cup of coffee. I cannot recall whose detention I wrote to you about. I have been waiting to publish short stories on where are they now? |