Correspondents: S.J. de Beer, Dept. Bantu Administration & Development, Dube Vigilance Committee, Evaton Residents' Vigilance Association, T. Henderson, Min. T.N.H. Janson, Min. P. Koornhof, H.J. Mooi, S.R. Rabotapi, G. Simelami, H. Suzman, R.A.F. Swart, J. Nehang, D. Konyane, J.C. Knoetze; Subjects: 1974 Question of consultation between Evaton Residents and Local administration. 1974 Present position in Evaton. 1974 Conditions of Bantu in urban townships. 17/08/80 Memorandum on the Grahamstown situation. 1982 Rent increases in Dube Village. 1984-1985 Statement by the Hon. S.J. de Beer, MP on the circumstances in the residential areas of the Vaal Triangle. 1987 Demand for land: Soweto. 1988 Investigation: Urbanisation PWV area; acute housing shortage in 'Bantu' urban townships; health clinics; widows and unmarried women; conditions in Tembisa; school uniforms; Pretoria / Mamelodi; "Memo on the Grahamstown Situation: Proposals for positive measures to reduce the causes of unrest and to generally improve the living conditions of the Black Community", by Thelma M. Henderson, Constituency Chairman, PFP, 12/08/90; 29/08/90 letter from Helen Suzman to Piet Koornhof forwarding the above memo and containing the paragraph "Please discuss the possibility of resolving the bus boycotts in the Cape peninsula with Chris Heunis. According to Mr. John Barnard of Tollgate, an amount of R2-R2 1/2 [two and a half] million would suffice as a subsidy to enable the bus company to maintain the old fares for the daily cash-paying users who are hardest hit by the increases.".