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January-May 1966: correspondence concerning I. Stein and the events leading up to a 24 hours a day banning order which the government refused to withdraw.
04/06/1966: Helen Suzman letter to Vorster concerning Norman Daniels, a former member of the NEC of the Progressive Party and also a member of the Cape Town City Council; he is not a communist.
29/08/1966: letter from James Macapazeli (at Mpumlwana Halt, Mdeni, PO Qumbu, Transkei) who was released from prison on 25/08/66 and "dumped in this strange place, I am starving to death ... My last 'decent' meal (boiled mealies for lunch, mielie pap for both breakfast and supper) was on the date of my discharge ... This type of life is very strange to me, having lived in Cape Town continuously since 1941.".
02/09/66 & 15/09/66: AM Mogale, deported from Zeerust area to Ingwavuma in Zululand, then allowed to return to Zeerust in December 1974 — due to Helen Suzman intervention he says — but can't get work.