Moeketsi Roney Abraham Toka and 11 others vs The State
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- 1988 - 1989
Charges were murder, attempted murder, damage to property, terrorism and sabotage under the Internal Security Act and the Arms and Ammunition Act.
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Moeketsi Roney Abraham Toka and 11 others vs The State
Charges were murder, attempted murder, damage to property, terrorism and sabotage under the Internal Security Act and the Arms and Ammunition Act.
Wendy Orr and 42 Others vs The Minister of Law and Order, Trial records
The matter was finally settled out of court because the State of Emergency had been lifted. There was no longer any need to pursue the relief sought in the application.
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State vs Hélène Passtoors, Trial records
Hélène Passtoors was charged with treason in 1986. She was observed establishing an arms cache and it was found that she had knowledge of other arms caches and that she was a supporter of the ANC. She was found guilty of treason and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment.
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Cedric Mayson was accused in 1982 of high treason or alternatively of terrorism and furthering the aims of the ANC. The case was heard in the Supreme Court but during an adjournment Mayson absconded and left the country so the case was never concluded.
Also files on Wits Students, Women's group (detained at Moroka), Krugersdorp detainees, and miscellaneous files, etc.
Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA), Part 1
Minutes, correspondence, memoranda, reports, newsletters and press clippings relating to TUCSA and its predecessors the Cape Federation of Labour Unions, the South African Industrial Federation, the South African Trade Union cngress and South Africn Trades and Labour Council, and to individual trade unions.
Topics are labour relations, industrial legislation, African trade unions, 1922 strike, trade union unity, relations with the government and trade union organisations overeas. Includes material on the National Health Services commission.
The records are of interest not only to the economic and industrial historian but also to those researching the social and political history of South Africa. Topics covered include: individual unions, their relationship to each other and the attempts to form a national association and so bring unity to the trade union movement; relations between South African trade unionism and international bodies, with political parties in South Africa such as the Labour Party and the Communist Party and with government through its committees, commissions, boards and departments; disputes, strikes, arbitration and industrial legislation; race relations, job reservation and the recognition of Black, Coloured and Asiatic unions.
Anna M Cunningham April 1979.
Abbreviations.
AEU Amalgamated Engineering Union.
BWIU Building Workers Industrial Union.
ERPM East Rand Proprietary Mines.
FWIU Furniture Workers Industrial Union.
GWU Garment Workers Union.
ICFTU International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.
ICU Industrial and Commercial Workers Union.
IFTU International Federation of Trade Unions.
ILO International Labour Organisation.
MLA Member of Legislative Assembly.
MPC Member of Provincial Council.
MTWA Manufacturing Tailors Workers Association.
NEC National Executive Committee.
NUDW National Union of Distributive Workers.
SAAEO South African Association of Employees Organisations.
SAAME South African Association of Municipal Employees.
SAIF South African Industrial Federation.
SALP South African Labour Party.
SAMWU South African Mine Workers Union.
SAP South African Party.
SAR and H South African Railways and Harbours.
SATUC South African Trades and Labour Council.
SATUC South African Trades Union Congress.
TUC Trades Union Congress.
TWIU Textile Workers Industrial Union.
TWU Tobacco Workers Union.
WEA Workers Educational Association.
WFTU World Federation of Trade Unions.
WTA Witwatersrand Tailors Association.
WWMA Witwatersrand White Miners Association.
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Church of the Province of South Africa, Constitution
Ratified deed, with the signatures of W.W. Jones, Bp. of Cape Town and Metropolitan, N.J. Merriman, Bp. of Grahamstown, and others.
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The newsletter "Now and Then" was published by the local committee of the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) at the Johannesburg College of Education, and later became the official newspaper of the Johannesburg College of Education.
Included are the following issues:
First - Third issue 1960 and 12 October 1960
March, April, May, August, November 1961
April and September 1962
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Comtesse de, Author of The Gentleman digger, London, S. Low, 1891, and A son of Africa, London, Greening 1899.
'The burning of Johannesburg, a Christmas story of South Africa founded on historic fact.
Relates to the Tyumie valley massacre of the military villages at Woburn and Auckland on Christmas Day 1850.