18/10/67-1968: correspondence between Helen Suzman and Jack Unterhalter concerning people who were formerly banned and still may not be quoted, Minister's reply is that he will sort this out.
07/03/68-10/04/68: correspondence concerning Shanthavothie "Shanti" Naidoo of 18a Rockey Street, Doornfontein; she wants to visit her brother Indres on Robben Island for the first time(since 1963); she is banned and restricted; Pelser refuses request.
04/04/68-10/04/68: correspondence concerning Phyllis Naidoo requesting a relaxation of her restriction order so that she can "attend at court in the course of my duties as a legal clerk"; Naidoo also mentions that a "number of my friends complain that the eyes of some of their sons or husbands are in need of care ... Why don't the authorities provide some counter measures e.g., anti-glare glasses?"; lastly Naidoo raises the case of Girdha Singh, on Robben Island, and whose mother has been told he had to have "a plate" put in his head due to injury.