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Includes: 09/02/1970, letter and draft speech, one TS one MS, to Helen Suzman from someone at 44 Main Street Johannesburg [Anglo-American HQ] "Why One Should Vote Prog"; 14/03/1970 letter to 'Dear Ray' from E.G. 'Ernie' Malherbe looking at income and education levels amongst blacks and ends "I hope these figures may help to allay the "swart gevaar" fears of being swamped overnight if people subscribed to Prog. Policies."; 'Comment' by E.G. Malherbe, published in The Daily News of 14/04/1970 criticising educational and income statistics released by "Mr. Wood, M.P."; 16/04/1970 letter to Helen Suzman from Malherbe on item he sent to Ray Swart [above], "You cannot think how much I admire you and love you. It would have done your heart — brave little (& big-hearted) heart, - good to have heard the thunderous applause in the packed City hall in Durban whenever your name was mentioned ... last Tues. night." [...] "I am already happy in being associated with such a lovely, adorable & able little person like yourself in this great cause. May God grant you and Jan a big victory on the 22nd. This is the fervent prayer of Janie — and Ernie.".