Includes: 21/04/1972 letter to Helen Suzman from Joe Lavine [tax consultant] addressed "Dear Helly", in last para he says "... you haven't much time for an occasional lunch with your starry-eyed ever-loving here" and ends "met baaie liefde, Constantly yours, Joe", and she replies "Liewe ou Skat, Dankie vir u brief. Unlike others, you see, ek is nie 'n boerehater nie — not half — cannot stand these bastards a minute longer. What do they think is so lovable about them anyway!"; January-February letters re the status of the Lesotho-born wife of South African Rev. Jeremiah Letlabika and the authorities attitude towards "foreign" black women; 12/03 letter from Norma Levin about the withdrawal of the passport of student John Whitehead; 28/12/1971 letter to Helen Suzman from Hugh Lewin, very recently released from jail and visiting family in Spain (mentions Fred and Sarah Carneson), 07/01/1972 reply from Helen Suzman which ends "I think, myself, the sooner you get down to some proper occupation the better. God! I sound like a pompous old Tannie, but that probably is exactly what I am, anyway."; May- June letter from Mrs. Lewin (Hugh's mother) and Helen Suzman reply, his forthcoming marriage to Pat Davidson is mentioned; 04/02 letter from a Mr. J.A. Lottering of Nind Street, Doornfontein about visits from the Security Police and requests by them that he "call at Security Police Headquarters in connection with a Police Matter" — which all results, he says, from him writing political letters to the newspapers; March-July 1972 correspondence between Helen Suzman and Diana Lurie concerning her job at the Financial Mail and subsequent psychological issues [?]; 07/03/1972 letter from Gavin Maasdorp, University of Natal, about the difference between the 'Poverty Datum Line' and the 'maximum efficiency level' when referring to minimum income; June-October 1972 correspondence concerning the lifting of one of the restrictions in force against Mr. Cameron Mbulelo Madikizela, attorney, of Bizana.