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- January 1971 (Creation)
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Includes: 06/01 letter from "Blaar" [presumably Blaar Coetzee] on Ministry of Community Development & of Public Works paper, thanking her for wedding present to his daughter and also says "I am looking forward to the session, the one thing I hope you won't enjoy."; 11/01 letter from Sir Wilfred Robinson enclosing a copy of a page of "The Students' Companion" wherein 'Government by the worst citizens is said to be a "aristocracy" — from the Greek [Helen Suzman passed it on to Joel Mervis]; various letters from and to Helen Suzman about malnutrition, for a possible Private Member's Motion; 12/01 letter and statement from Mr. Thomas H. Wyman, "Tom", about Polaroid's position in SA and it's decision not to withdraw but to change it's business approach (including stopping sales to the SA government); 13/01 Helen Suzman letter to Laurie Gandar, mentions Hugh Lewin, the upcoming Session "These mad buggers are even suggesting introducing the death penalty fort drug pushers! What a bloodthirsty, vengeful lot they are."; 14/01 Helen Suzman to editor of Drum, Roger Kenyon, on occasion of their 20th anniversary; 22/01 Helen Suzman responds to letter from artist Bill Ainslie who has recently visited Hugh Lewin who was very concerned about his mother's health; 14/01 Helen Suzman to Mrs. D. Harper, Volksrust asking for info about farm labourers conditions; 15/01 Helen Suzman writes to Bantu Affairs Dept., asking permission to bring her "Bantu maid, Eunice Lekoane, to Cape Town for the duration of the Parliamentary Session."; 22/01 short article on apartheid by Helen Suzman for German publication "Weltverlag".