- ZA HPRA A2084-K-Ka-Ka4-Ka4.4-Ka4.4.1-Ka4.4.1.10-Ka4.4.1.10.1
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- October 1977
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
National Party elections pamphlet "A New Policy Dispensation for Whites, Coloureds and Indians", annotated by Helen Suzman.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
National Party elections pamphlet "A New Policy Dispensation for Whites, Coloureds and Indians", annotated by Helen Suzman.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Undated NP pamphlet (in English & Afrikaans) about the PFP and Helen Suzman, compiled by F.W. de Klerk MP, and issued by the Federal Council of the National Party.
Itinerary for PFP [?] visit to People's Republic of China (undated).
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes Helen Suzman letter to M. Lowe, M.P., 22/03/2004, "... I must say I am very depressed on the few occasions that I turn on the TV to listen to the parliamentary debates. They seem so shallow and spiteful."; also comments on the lack of acknowledgement of whites who were involved in "the struggle' in the Apartheid Museum; speech by Janet Semple M.P. 'Enhancing paticipation of women in African Party Politics', Dakar Senegal, 23/10/2003.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
List of main changes included in Volume 3 of the SPP Report.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Including: 14/03/62 letter from W. Colbourne [?], Secretary of Progressive Party offices in East London re the Joint Matriculation Board figures for 1961; also comments on extracts from the Daily Dispatch on the Treason Trial and Luthuli quotes on the franchise, Freedom Charter, ZK Matthews quote and from speech by Sir John Maud at the King Williamstown centenary celebrations in 1961; at the end he says "Please do not divulge the source of this information in any way."; June 1966 [from London] Albert Beit [?] writes to Helen Suzman about giving correct information re employment possibilities for qualified black people to a professor Manning.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: 06/03/74 written reply to Helen Suzman parliamentary question No. 129 about how many pupils enrolled in state schools, teachers and language of instruction in the previous year; 04/04/74 Helen Suzman writes to Prof. I. Gordon "As you can imagine, life in Parliament is very much easier now for me. It is so good to have my sextuplets, all very nice chaps, as well as being able in their particular field. I can even contemplate taking a few days leave during the session — something previously unheard of for me"; she goes on to write about a possible merger with people who've left / are going to leave the United Party and about the "damn fool electorate in Natal" who repeatedly reject Ray Swart; 21/08/74 Barry Streek writes to Helen Suzman about black students being refused by UNISA on the grounds that they have no 'good conduct' certificates from their previous universities that they were expelled from during "the disruptions last year.".
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.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Why the world should continue to invest in South Africa, by Harry Oppenheimer, Address to the International Monetary Conference, Mexico City.