Departmental correspondence 1973
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Departmental correspondence 1973
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Departmental correspondence March-April 1973
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: 21/03 Mrs. Nipoorna Desai still not allowed to enter SA; January to April letters from Vicar General of Damaraland, F.M.M. Haythornthwaite, concerning refusal of 'travel facilities' to Rev. Philip Shilongo; February to April 1973 re Mr. Arthur Gama requesting a transfer from Ilinge; 31/03 letter from Sven Billstrom, Linkoping, Sweden re banning of Father Stephen Hayes; 08/04 from Mr. John Lamb re improved conditions for conscientious objectors at Voortrekkerhoogte; 27/03 re granting of parole to prisoner Walter Benny; January-March re War Veterans Pensions; 19/04 Kaye Cockayne, P.P. Pretoria Region, re wages paid to Black public servants.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: January-February in letter to Mr. J. Adams, Helen Suzman brickbat and bouquet for South African Airways (SAA); 25/07 Helen Suzman pays R40.00 for a Mr. Kanya (sp.?) to attend a 2-day welding course at Afrox; 04/01 letter to Eve Arnold with thanks for her (UK) Sunday Times feature article (attached) "Black in South Africa" (no date); 21/01 letter to Amnesty International, France, re banning of Mr. Drake Koka; 1973-1974 long correspondence with Asprey & Co., in London concerning an order for 'Grafton diaries'; 08/01 Michael Attwell, writing from The UN Youth & Student Association on behalf of one Peter Mandelson, about Harry Oppenheimer speaking in Oxford.
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Includes: 07/11 thank-you letter from Adriaan Harris, Bosmont (water supply problem); 14/06 David Harrison of BBC TV sends a transcript of the Panorama programme on the situation in Portugal, Mozambique and Rhodesia after the coup in Lisbon broadcast on 10/06 (includes interview with Marcelino dos Santos and Ian Smith); 01/10 Terry Herbst writes about his / her mother's pension; 28/10 letter from Romolo D. Honegger asking Helen Suzman if she would address a meeting of bankers in Switzerland.
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Includes: letter concerning the Tshwane Ikageng Interdenominational Literacy Association; 12/02 Mr. Isaacman, Peninsula Food Products, writes about the export of meat products; 10/10 Helen Suzman to Peter Rutsch re exit permit for Mr. Henry Isaacs; 17/10 Mr. Lance Japhet writes about Shih Tzu [dogs[ pedigrees; 1973-February 1974 several communications from Tom Karis on visas and other things; 01/04 Helen Suzman to Prof. D.D. Joubert re his publication Brandpunte; 31/07 Miss Ntsiki Kabane writes seeking funding for a US MBA degree; October-November re John Kane-Berman being refused a passport; 01/05 Helen Suzman writes to thank Mr. L. Kotze for the way in which he "conducted the election in the Houghton constituency".
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Includes: several letters to Mrs. William B. Landis (Betsy), New York; May 1974 Mrs. R. Lemkus asks where can Africans buy houses of their own; 03/09 Helen Suzman letter to Hugh Lewin; 26/07 Helen Suzman to Robert Maclennan re Shelley Borkum; 25/02 fan letter from Mr. M.M. Maisella in Nigel; June 1974 telexesto and from Peter Mansfield about Rick Turner's application for a relaxation of his banning order.
Departmental correspondence January-July 1974
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Includes: case of Rossetti Hlongwane, dismissed from SA Railways (includes booklet: "SA Railways & Harbours Regulation in regard to the introduction and administration of the Compulsory Savings Fund for Non-White Servants..."); 12/02 Miss C.E.E. Eberhard, Rondebosch, writes about the cost increase for work permits — "daily maids" from 20cents per month to 50c p.m. and 'chars" from 20c. per month to R1.00 p.m., without prior warning; 11/02 Helen Suzman to Community Development about Mr. C. Abdulla, District Six, who has to give up his home and shop but he wants a plot or a house to buy not one to rent; 25/07 copy of letter from Inkatha ka Zulu, Representatives of Kwazulu Government, Nigel, to East Rand Bantu Affairs Admin. Board, re "recent unpleasant occurrences".
Departmental correspondence August 1974
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Includes: 06/08 from Benjamin Pogrund re trying to get information on the cost of removal schemes; 11/04 Mr Fainman writes about the removal of Coloured families from Ronaldsvlei, Kimberley [photos removed]; May-August case of a pension for Mr. Frans Matlamela, including a letter from the Magistrate at Moretele (Boputhatswana) "Because he knows he can rely on your sympathy he is playing a cat and mouse game with the Government."; 19/08 letter from Mrs. Leona Dawn Peetz, Windhoek, about being unable to get a passport; February and August, re relaxation of banning restrictions imposed on pregnant 20 year-old, Mrs. Jeanette Murphy (nee Cunningham); 29/08 Prof. Barend van Niekerk, University of Natal, about request to Minister of Justice to use a quote from a book by Albie Sachs; 31/08 photocopy of letter from members of the Doornkop community, near Middleburg.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Includes: 12/02 re refusal of transit facilities (Colin Legum) to Swaziland at Jan Smuts (in May 1973); 15/02 Helen Suzman letter to Stanley Uys at Sunday Times includes replies to questions; handwritten section of speech by Helen Suzman on the question of visas [first page is numbered '8'], names mentioned including Prof. Berkhof, Tom Karis, Gwen Carter, Legums; newspaper cuttings on the visa issue — names including Franco Frescura, Solly Suliman; tenants in Killarney being harassed into buying their flats.