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Democratic Party supporters whoop it up
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Democratic Party supporters whoop it up
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Democratic Party election meeting, Saxonworld
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Democratic Party election meeting, Saxonworld
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Dolly Rathebe performing in Durban at the Rainbow Restaurant, Pinetown. It was he first visit to Durban, her hometown, in 25 years
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Dismissed Sapekoe tea farmworkers are dumped at Richmond railway station after taking strike action, Richmond, Natal
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Dismissed Sapekoe tea farmworkers wait at the Richmond railway station after being dumped their by management, Richmond, Natal
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Dismissed FAWU Sapekoe tea farmworkers on the farm truck which transported them from the farm to Richmond railway station, Richmond, Natal
Director General of Department of Water Affairs
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G.C.D. Claasens, Director - General - Department of Water Affairs, A panellist on the Toxic and Industrial Waste Session. Environment for a changing South Africa Conference, University of the Witwatersrand, 3 November 1990
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Crowds leaving the Supreme Court on the first day of judgement of the Delmas Trialists, Pretoria, 15/11/1988
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Ms Hilda Maseko, who was stabbed at the back the previous night, arrives at the casualty section of the clinic complaining of shortness of breath. Having examined Ms Maseko, Dr Gideon Frame explains that she will have to be admitted to Hospital. Ms Maseko agrees to be admitted to the 'whites only' Johannesburg Hospital as part of the Democratic Movement's national defiance campaign to resist apartheid laws.