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- 14-30 July 1970 (Creation)
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Includes: 23/07 letter to Mr. Jack Bergman about the assault by police on his gardener and how important it is that he lays a complaint; 29/07 Helen Suzman replies to letters from Miss L.H. Yam and Miss Dianne Leong Man on "the Chinese question", Man's letter mentions an "embarrassing" statement by Wellington Ford; 10/07 letter from Bill Wilson of the Anglo-American Corporation about a possible visit by Helen Suzman to Zambia / President Kenneth Kaunda, mentioning "you should have no doubt about his not really wanting to see you. He is very keen and I am sure you would enjoy meeting him."; June-July correspondence with Harold Innes, in New Zealand, about rugby tours etc.; 29/07 Helen Suzman letter to Dr. L. Friedlander about the plight of his Portuguese [Mozambican] employee who is threatened with deportation; 27/07 letter from Mr. G.D. Smith about Jehovah's Witnesses in prison because they cannot undergo military training or wear uniform; July 1970 2 copies of Ivan Schermbrucker's CV.