- ZA HPRA A2084-M-Mf-Mf37-Mf37.2
- Bestanddeel
- 1998
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Notebook containing notes on Transition period 1854-1870, ; Folders containing lecture notes on the following subjects:- Agriculture; The Cape Coloured franchise; The crafts gilds; Economic development - from 1652 up to the great trek; The great trek to the Mineral discoveries; Gold mining; The growth of medieval towns and cities; Industrial development - labour legislation, Industrial legislation; land tenure; Mineral discoveries; "the Native problem"; Natives in the urban areas; Railway and customs policies; Trade unionism and labour legislation and two memoranda from the SA Trades and Labour Council on the Native Labour (settlement of disputes) Bill, 1949.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Containing a letter from Johannesburg, April 1950 unknown author; Essay by Helen Suzman on The monopoly aspect of the SA tobacco; Race Relations study circle address on Native policy in urban areas, 1948 ; Devaluation of the SA pound and its consequences.
Information officer's report to Womens council, 1951, Information officer
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Accepted invitations 1982-1984
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Accepted invitations 1985-1987
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Accepted invitations 1989-2008
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Including amongst others: Luncheon in honour of and members of the Progressive Party, 1975; Luncheon on the occasion of 30 years in Parliament, 1983; Invitation to attend the Inauguration Ceremony of the President of South Africa Nelson Mandela, 1994; Address by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Head of the Commonwealth to a Joint Sitting of the National Assembly and Senate, 1995; Invitation to attend a service to celebrate Human Rights Day in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency, the President, Dr Nelson Mandela in St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town, 1995; Invitation to attend the Inauguration Ceremony of the President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki, 1999; Invitation to attend the Royal Wedding of His Majesty King Letsie III, Lesotho, 2000.