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- June 1968 (Creation)
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Includes: 06/06/1968 letter from a French businessman [?], Arthur Stievenart, about, amongst other things, whether phone calls are 'tapped' in SA — this after a meeting with Peter Brown in South Africa; 17/06/1968 letter to Helen Suzman from M.J. Richman of Ress, Richman & Co., solicitors, concerning a trial being conducted on Robben Island with Dr. Neville Alexander being the accused; 11/06-18/06/1968 telexes & letter dated 01/07/1968, concerning lawyer struck off roll (Suppression of Communism), Lewis Baker; correspondence concerning Jean Middleton's Masters' thesis (she was banned after being released from a 3 year sentence in April 1968); undated, typed 3-page Memorandum concerning Norma Kitson (in the process of getting divorced from political prisoner David Kitson), and her children, currently living in the UK and suffering from psychological problems — apparently written by someone who wants to marry her; 13/06/1968 letter from Phyllis Lewsen about a visit by her daughter; 19/06/1968 letter to Helen Suzman from Michael Stern, Head of Waterford School, Swaziland "If Waterford is worth an O.B.E. then I think you deserve at least a V.C. for your lone battle".