PHILLIP BEKIZIZWE NGIDI Appellant (In-Jail) (Accused 3 in court a quo).
and THE STATE Respondent.
APPEAL.
AGAINST THE SENTENCE ON COUNT 1 OF THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE SPOELSTRA IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (WITWATERSRAND LOCAL DIVISION) AT JOHANNESBURG ON 3 JULY 1987.
The records illustrate the work done by the S. S. J. E. in the various fields of education, health, translation and evangelising.
The St. Lucy's Hospital was opened in 1908, and there was also a mission farm. These activities continued over the years, and the St. Lucy's Hospital became a well-equipped modern teaching hospital serving a wide area.
The collection contains correspondence, minutes, documents, registers, cash books, memoranda, printed items, photographs and plans relating to the Diocese of St.John's, Cathedral Church of St.John the Evangelist, Holy Cross Mission, St.Barnabas' Mission, St.Cuthbert's Mission and St.Mark's Mission.
The collection contains the research papers for Susan Parnell's dissertation, mainly on housing, slum clearance, group areas, public health and influenza and plague epidemics, compounds and hostels, and the growth of townships in the Johannesburg area.
The collection contains the typescript for "African tragedy: the life story of a native doctor", written by the Psycho-analyst Wulf Sachs.
There is no date on the typescript, it was received in 1944, and has 'Draft' written on its spine. The content is similar to "Black Anger" by W. Sachs, published in 1947, as it deals with the same character 'John'. But whereas "African tragedy" is told in the first person, "Black Anger", although including identical incidents, is written by Wulf Sachs as told to him by 'John'.
Reports and submissions on the causes of political violence in Natal (1992); on the Inquiry into the curbing of violence and intimidation during the forthcoming SA election (1993); and on taxi and train violence and the Bisho incident in which Ciskei police fired on a march.
Records of the Goldstone Commission of Enquiry into events at Phola Park when members of 32 Battalion allegedly assaulted, raped and murdered certain township residents. Includes court records, affidavits, statements, photos and medical records of individuals.