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Letters, cards & telegrams

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  • 03/04/1966-09/04/1966
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Including: David Friedman of the SA Press Association; NUSAS at UCT; Bob Lindsay, Bureau Chief, Associated Press.

General: chronological February 1967

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  • February 1967
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: 02/02/1967 Helen Suzman letter in Afrikaans to Dagbreek and Sondagnuus; January-February 1967 three letters from Mrs Gladys Mngadi re purchase of land; 08/02/1967 letter from Helen Suzman to Allen Drury in which she comments on the new (retroactive) Suppression of Communism Bill; 13/02/1967 to M.A. Seedat concerning Johannesburg's Indian community; 23/02/1967 letter from Edward Tonkie Lekoane about getting a house; 24/02/1967 letter from H. Lincoln, Chaka's Kraal re sugar cane farming in Natal.

General: chronological June 1967

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  • June 1967
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: 07/06/1967 letter from Winston Misoya, a Malawian married to "a Cape Coloured girl", being forced to leave SA; March-June 1967 correspondence between Helen Suzman and the Bishop of Kimberley & Kuruman, Edward Crowther, on his impending, forced, departure from SA, amongst other matters.

General: chronological July-September 1967

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  • July-September 1967
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: July 1967 letter re the banishment (in 1956) and current circumstances of Chief Jeremiah R. Mabe; June-July 1967 correspondence between Ida Biggs (Pietermaritzburg) and Helen Suzman about the fate of banished people allowed to return home ("to their kraals") but not allowed to work — specifically Chief Vuna Miya and Mxosha Mdhluli; documents & correspondence concerning the Prieska Bantu Community School from E.M. Mejane; August & October 1967 correspondence between Mr. D. Naicker and Helen Suzman concerning alleged housing irregularities in Actonville No. 3; 06/11/1967 Helen Suzman letter to The Rand Daily Mail about Marais Steyn and the United Party's stand on the 90 Day law; 23/09/1967 letter from Robert Birley about Nathaniel and Thelma Masemola.

General: chronological October-December 1967

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  • October-December 1967
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Includes: 08/11/1967 article by Helen Suzman on the Terrorism Act sent to the editor of 'Challenge', Paul Goller; 13/10/1967 letter to Mrs. L.I. Booysen about an unregistered old age home in Graaff Reinet; letters between Mr. Raymond Zabale and Helen Suzman about the fact that the Influx Control laws prevent married women from living with their husbands in urban areas; correspondence concerning irregularities in the allocation of house in Actonville No. 3, Benoni (to Indians) 06/11/1967 Helen Suzman letter to Rand Daily Mail about the hypocrisy of the United Party about the 90 Day Law; 07/11/1967 Helen Suzman to Robert Birley about the arrest of Thelma Masemola (and one from Birley to Helen Suzman re the Masemolas, especially Nathaniel Masemola, 23/09/1967); 20/11/1967 from a Mrs Lindsay, who is in a wheelchair, and whose husband is refusing to maintain her and their daughter.

Departmental correspondence January-March 1967

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  • January-March 1967
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Includes: 09/01/1967, Helen Suzman correspondence with South African Airways about wait-listed passengers; 11/01/1967 Helen Suzman replies to awaiting-trial prisoners at The Fort prison, Clement Makaluza, Sydney Ndlovu, Penrose Kane and Selby Solomon; statement dated 16/01/1967 by the Bakhubung tribe, Molotestad, Western Transvaal, concerning chieftainship issues and their forced removal from the farm which they own; 18/01/1967 the case of banned academic Eric Harber ("a staunch Roman Catholic"); March 1967 the case of Mrs. Miriam Bakana, endorsed out of Cape Town with polio-afflicted child; November 1966 - February 1967 correspondence between Helen Suzman, Planning Minister J.F.W. Haak concerning a Mr. J.G. Amod, Pietersburg, about getting him permission to run his late brother's store on the farm Matjieskraal. There's also a note from Haak to Helen Suzman, dated 20/02/1967: "I want to thank you most sincerely for the message conveying your congratulations on my appointment as Minister of Economic Affairs. This friendly gesture is appreciated very much. I trust that my new assignment will give you less cause for Political differences than the one I handed over to Dr. Carel de Wet."; 20/02/1967 correspondence between Helen Suzman and Ray Swart concerning the case of the Song family ('Chinese') and the sons (Hilton & Calvin) needing permits to move to Port Elizabeth with their elderly parents (David and Eunice); September 1966-March 1967 correspondence concerning the planned expropriation of Indians in Queensburgh, Natal.

Departmental correspondence April-May 1967

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  • April-May 1967
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: November 1966-May 1967 re the case of prospective immigrant from South Australia, Mr. Richard Wilson, whose documents were mislaid by the Dept. of Immigration; April 1967 the case of Jackson Mwali, "foreign Bantu", being repatriated to Malawi; November 1966-April 1967 very complex correspondence between Helen Suzman, Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi and Mr. A.T. Henderson of Pinetown concerning, apparently, the government's attitude towards Buthelezi; March-May 1967 correspondence concerning the refusal of a permanent residence permit to Mr. George Floyd, doing part-time work at the Jane Furse Memorial Hospital in Nebo, Sekhukhuneland.

Departmental correspondence June-December 1967

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  • June-December 1967
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: 06/06/1967 correspondence between Helen Suzman and the SA Legion concerning the government's refusal to grant anything other than ex-gratia payments to "Bantu' ex-servicemen instead of Veterans pensions (by right) as Whites' get; 12/06/1967 correspondence concerning the payment of part-time Coloured teachers' salaries in Durban; December 1966-July 1967 correspondence between Helen Suzman and attorney J.N. Singh, Radhi Singh and (their daughter) Ishana Singh, primarily concerning Ishana's passport application to study in India, but also covering J.N.'s 110-day detention in Leeukop prison, the expropriation of the Singh's house and other matters. Letter from Ministry of the Interior granting Ishana's passport also says "... Miss Singh's movements will be carefully watched and he expresses the hope that she will not participate in any activities which may compel the Department to withdraw her passport ..."; March-June 1967 documents concerning the continuing matter of the dismissal of teachers from the Prieska Bantu Community School; 16/08/1967 letter from David Schneider re his passport; 04/09/1967 letter from Mrs. Y. Hirson on behalf of (white) Pretoria political prisoners thanking Helen Suzman for the gift of a record player and records.

General: chronological January 1968

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  • January 1968
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: 01/01/1968 letter and cutting to Helen Suzman from the UK concerning case of Sandra Laing; ; 11/01/1968 letter to Helen Suzman from G.H.L. Le May ("Copper") now residing in Oxford; 17/01/1968 Helen Suzman letter to Edmund Sithole, Jabavu, White City, advising him to go and see Jean Sinclair about his "influx control" problems; 17/01/1968 letter from Helen Suzman to Joe Lelyveld; 18/01/1968 letter from Helen Suzman to Tom Karis with corrections of his entry for the Collier's Encyclopaedia Year Book (attached); 18/01/1968 Helen Suzman to Mrs. Matilda Thobela, Groutville, concerning compensation claim re her late husband.

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