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General: alphabetical P

Includes: 27/06 memorandum from the Pageview Standholders and Traders Association and the delay in compensation payments; 20/09 withdrawal of passport from Miss Jasmin Pahad; 18/06 Dr. Jack Penn writes to Helen Suzman about getting her nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize; 19/03 Helen Suzman to the Station Commander, John Vorster Square, saying she will take 2 tickets for the SA Police Widows & Orphans Fundraising Appeal; 16/03 Helen Suzman to Natal Post, "SASO & BPC are militantly anti-White rather than dangerously extremist. White nationalism has given rise to a corresponding Black nationalism. I believe they have been driven to their present anti-White stand by government's obstinacy in not attending to genuine grievances and hardships."; 04/07 thank-you letter from Paul Pretorius.

Departmental correspondence June-November 1973

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Includes: 04/06 R.S. Quibell (Quibell Films) writes re General Laws Amendment Bill; 06/06 thank-you letter from Nelson Matiwane, Phiri Location; 08/06 Helen Suzman to Postmaster General, Mr. Rive, thanking him for getting a phone line for Paul Pretorius; 08/06 B.A.D. writes about "Facilities for Bantu at Warmbaths" (after Helen Suzman receives a letter of complaint from a Mr. Mokwena); 14/06 Helen Suzman to Murial Levin about May Hoaene who would like to move back to Makwassie from Johannesburg; correspondence concerning Mr. Michael Sikoti and his request to be exempted from certain laws and regulations.

General: alphabetical F - G

Includes: 14/08 Helen Suzman to Prof. Sakkie Fourie saying (with reference to Parliament) "This is a young peoples game now - hard, tough, brutal -and I really feel I have done my share of the fighting."; 27/08 Helen Suzman to actress Fiona Fraser about a quote she wants to use in her one-woman show in Pretoria; 26/03 a Mr. R.W. Frean writes from Natal about the "multiple vote" system since "the possession of a school-leaving certificate [by non-whites] would be insufficient to safe-guard the polls from being swamped by a relatively retarded section of our total population."; 26/06 Helen Suzman to Mr. Fyfer at the Post Office asking them to move a telephone pole so it can't be seen from Mr. M.M. Borkum's "veranda and swimming pool area"; 22/10 letter from Keith Gottschalk, UCT, re inaccuracies in Schlebusch Report Vol. IV; 07/01 Helen Suzman to Karin Gawell, Sweden, saying that she will "continue with my representations on behalf of the prisoners on Robben Island"; 31/10 to A. Goldberg, SA Jeiwhs Board of Deputies re his memo on Jewish children and "religious instruction in state schools in the Transvaal"; 23/01 letter from 'Hella' (Pick?) writes to Helen Suzman from The Guardian in the UK;.

General: alphabetical R - Sc

Includes: 26/02 Helen Suzman to Miss Alice Ramsbottom on her "attitude on Communism"; 17/06 Helen Suzman letter (in Afrikaans) to the newspaper Rapport; 05/02 Rabbi Rosen, Wits "Jewish Chaplain" writes asking Helen Suzman to speak at a meeting; 24/09 Helen Suzman to Anton Rupert, sending a cheque for the SA Nature Foundation to fund a national park in the Karoo; 05/08 Bernard Sachs sends Helen Suzman a copy of his book on Herman Bosman; 21/08 Helen Suzman responds to long letter from Margaret L. Saffery on voters rolls etc.; 18/10 Helen Suzman to Mrs Schindler about Shih Tzu dogs; 19/02 Helen Suzman to Cliff Scott, Sunday Tribune, about the headline "Dagga smoking should not be a crime says angry Suzman" she says "Somewhere or other lurking in the dark precincts of the Sunday Tribune is a Sub. who is determined to present me to the bleary-eyed public of Durban as a dagga-addicted commie!".

General: alphabetical T - Van

Includes: March-May 1974 correspondence re Mr. Adam Theba's attempts to get a residential erf in Laudium; July letters re Mr. Abraham Tshikota who has to leave his house in Zone 10 Meadowlands as his wife has left him; February 1974 a Mr. R.F. Botha, M.P. for Wonderboom, accuses the Suzmans of not allowing Blacks to staying in the Union Hotel of which they are directors.

General: alphabetical C - D

Includes: correspondents include: Dean of Admissions, Harvard, with a reference for Ghaleb Cachalia; The Christian Institute, Beyers Naude; Renfrew Christie, re his passport; Dr. Philippa Clark; Theo Coggin; 08/04 Helen Suzman forwards to Kaye Cockayne S.B. Parker's letter re traffic officers in Pretoria assaulting a hawker and his goods; Ronald Currey; Prof. Dennis Dalton, American Institute of Indian Studies (researching Gandhi); Denis Davis (UCT Legal Aid); Mrs. B. Dlomo, Exeter UK, after leaving SA on an exit permit; Mr. Philip du Toit (welder).

General: alphabetical Md - Noble

Includes: 24/03 Sister Henrietta Ndhlovu, a nurse at Baragwanath Hospital, writes about possibility for a scholarship for her son to continue his schooling in Swaziland; large amount of correspondence concerning Mr. N.J. Motata and his studies; B.S. Mudaly, Principal, Lakehaven Children's Home, Durban — refusal of passport; 21/01 Alex Noble, Argus SA Newspapers Ltd., London.

General: alphabetical Nt - P

Includes: correspondents include: October 1974-January 1975 correspondence resulting from a petition sent to Helen Suzman by Mr. Mandla Ntsimango (signed by 953 people) about footbridges, violence, crime etc. on the railways lines (and at the stations) running from Soweto to Johannesburg; NUSAS, Charles Nupen (President); Mrs Seaview Nyawo writes about her convicted son, former "Bantu Constable" at Kwa Mashu police station; Parktown Convent; K.N. Pather, SA Council on Sport; Hansi Pollak, Helen Suzman mentions running for Chancellorship of Wits, and negotiations with Reform Party; Dr. P.J. Price, Bloemfontein re OFS PP Congress etc.

General: alphabetical T - Z

Includes: 14/04 Group Captain Taylor (retired), Durban; 23/09 James C. Thomson, Harvard University, Nieman Foundation; Raymond Tucker (attorney)re rent increases in Soweto; 30/06 Union of Jewish Women; University of Fort Hare re expelled student Mr. N.J. Motata; May 1975 paper by Advocate J.H. van Rooyen (UNISA) "Crime and the Community"; 13/03 Wanderers Club re their attitude to "multi-racial sport" (Helen Suzman had threatened to resign); Paddy Weech (ex-Sunday Times); John Whitehead (application for a British Council Award); Thomas Wyman, Polaroid Corporation re starting a 'black' newspaper in SA.

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