- ZA HPRA A2084-A-Ao-Ao1
- sub-subseries
- 1971
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
And Daily Mail articles 'BOSS Man on Terror Act, 22/11/1971, 'Helen Suzman jogs BOSS Chief's memory...', 25/11/1971.
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Part of Helen Suzman Papers
And Daily Mail articles 'BOSS Man on Terror Act, 22/11/1971, 'Helen Suzman jogs BOSS Chief's memory...', 25/11/1971.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Correspondents include: ALRA, Abortion Reform Action Group, Abortion Reform Movement, R. Bernstein, P. Beumont, Birth Control Campaign, B. Bloch, D. Bourne, E. Cochrane, A.T. Cope, J. Cope, A.M. Crous, Dr M. Dyer, C. Eglin, Family Planning Association of South Africa, Federation of Women's Institutes, M.M. Kriseman, J.A. Kunst, Prof. W.T. McClain, D.M. Maister, E. Murray, National Council of Women of S.A., M.N. Radclyffe, P. Rooney, S.A. Abortion Law Reform League, S.A. Council of Soroptomists Clubs, S.A. Federation of Business and Professional Women, K. Tedder, Dr S. van der Merwe, G. Waddell, Women's Legal Status Committee, Dr S. Woodrow.
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
The case of Sister Zebia Mpendu
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Correspondence concerning repeated attempts to effect the restoration of nurse Miss Zebia Mpendu to the nursing register (she was convicted under the Suppression of Communism Act, and served time in prsion); correspondents include Reverend David Russell, Lilly Herbstein, Peggy Levey, Judge J.H. Steyn, the SA Nursing Council, Mrs. A.M. Gurney (Hutton and Cook Attorneys), Justice J.H. Steyn, the Minister of Health Dr. J. de Beer.
African countries (with Colin Eglin)
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Helen Suzman letters to all Homeland / Bantustan leaders proposing visits
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Questions asked in the House of Assembly
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
Part of Helen Suzman Papers
The organisations to be investigated were the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS), SA Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) the University Christian Movement and the Christian Institute of Southern Africa.
Some of the "NUSAS 8" were: Sheila Lapinsky. Dr. Richard (Rick) Turner, Paul Pretorius, Chris Wood, Jeanette Curtis, Neville Curtis and Clive Keegan.