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General: chronological 11-28 February 1970

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  • 11-28 February 1970
  • Part of Helen Suzman Papers

Includes: 13/02/1970 Helen Suzman to Alex Hepple re SA government new plan for "African homelands near industrial areas"; 16/02 letter from N.J. Weinberg proposing tax relief as an incentive for nurses and teachers of which there is a shortage; 20/02/1970 Helen Suzman reply to 16/02 letter from Mr. Charlie Bengu about conditions at No. 3 Hospital, Johannesburg Prison; 18/02/1970 Helen Suzman to C.E. Hilterman about getting a Rover 3.5 with power steering from the UK; 20/02/1970 letter of support from Hedley J. Sleath, Superintendent Minister, Methodist Church of SA, Maseru; correspondence concerning the fate of adopted baby Amanda Kim Hallick, born in Zambia, whose parents were killed in a car crash; January-February letters about money sent to Robben Island prisoner M.D. Naidoo; 20/02/1970 letter from Phiilip Tobias; 22/02 Mr. R.G. Bruce writes of his concern for 22 detainees under the Terrorism Act "including a dear friend, Winnie Mandela".

General: chronological June 1970

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  • June 1970
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Including: letter to Helen Suzman from Ogden R. Reid, US Congress, mentions trying to "prevent the use of ground combat troops" in Cambodia after 1st July; 01/06/1970 Mrs. D. Gaines writes to Helen Suzman from the UK enquiring about her husband's cousins, the sisters Kisch; 03/06/1970 Helen Suzman to H. Komsana, Zastron, and his entitlement to a disability grant; 10/06 Helen Suzman letter to Secretary for Coloured Affairs concerning allegations made against teacher G.F. van der Haer, Bosmont; 11/06/1970 Shell SA writes to Helen Suzman about oil-fired central heating; 15/06 letter from P.H.A. Brownrigg mentioning President Kaunda's "hoping to be able to welcome you on a visit to Zambia soon" and saying that there's a spare seat on "the Gulf Stream"; 30/06/1970 letter to Helen Suzman from Winston Churchill, UK House of Commons.

General: chronological August 1970

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  • August 1970
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Includes: 05/08/1970 Helen Suzman letter to Michael Vundla (expelled from Fort Hare in 1968) about his passport application; 07/08 thank you letter from Dr. Albert Hertzog; 13/08 letter to SA Federation of Business & Professional Women in reply to theirs about reducing the marriage age to 15; 11/08 letter from the Commerce Students' Council at Wits with a resolution concerning state of the SA economy and the necessity of removing the ideology of apartheid; 20/08 letter to Hugh Lewin's mother (in the UK) about a recent visit Helen Suzman made to Pretoria Local; 25/08 NUSAS (Horst Kleinschmidt) writes to ask if Helen Suzman will be Honorary VP of the organisation.

General: chronological September 1970

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  • September 1970
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Includes: 09/09/1970 Helen Suzman letter to Mrs. B. Cohen about Africans being 'endorsed' out of Johannesburg; 10/09/1970 letter about the World Council of Churches attitude toward SA from Rev. Richard Sales, Alice; 30/09 Helen Suzman letter to The Star responding to UP candidate and MPC Dave Epstein's "plea" re Helen Joseph (and cutting); much correspondence and many cuttings concerning a message / telegram purportedly sent by Helen Suzman to a UK Labour Party rally calling for no arms to be supplied to SA — includes letters from and to the perpetrator of the hoax, Miss M. Traill-Smith, a member of the British National Front living in Cape Town.

General: chronological March 1971

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  • March 1971
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Includes: December 1970-March 1971 correspondence concerning Sholto Cross (former detainee and former fiancé of Ilse Fischer), Prof. Gwendolen Carter and Joel Carlson; February-March 1971 documentation concerning Miss Rose Mguntu and her dismissal from Johnson & Johnson, on 18/03/1971 Helen Suzman also comments on the very low wages she (Miss Mguntu) received namely R7.87 per week; 11/03 letter to Harriet Bolton, Garment Workers Union; 15/03 letter from Taffy Adler, Wits SRC President re students having to march in military parades on Republic Day; 18/03/1971 Helen Suzman to Philip Zeigler saying that Penguin Books will offer Hugh Lewin a job when he is released at the end of 1971; undated letter and attached document from one Adriaan Mocke, Swellendam proposing the establishment of an "all-White" area at Oranjekrag near the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam, partly so that 'slow' or 'retarded' white youth could work at 'menial' jobs which are generally considered "beneath their dignity" as whites; 24/03 Helen Suzman to Noel Robb, Athlone Advice Office, thanking them for efforts made for Annie Silinga and her daughter.

General: Alphabetical Ma - Mb

Includes: 08/12/1971 letter from "DLM" thanking Helen Suzman for her actions on Hugh Lewin's behalf and " I know that Hugh was absolutely thrilled with the generous way in which you took him shopping last week"; April-October letters concerning housing for Mr. A. B. Marmaan of Brits; letter from a Mr. H.G. MacCarthy to Harry Oppenheimer about new regulations in flats owned by Anglo-American — "Prestwick" — for servants residing there; 'fan mail' from Walter Macfarlane, St, Stithians Prep, about Helen Suzman "wonderful" report-back meeting on 30/06/1971; Helen Suzman to Peggy MacRobert, mentions her trip to East Africa saying "quite the most exciting experience of my whole political career"; 09/12/1971 letter from Kathleen Marquard, Bloemfontein, mother of a detainee; 13/05/1971 D.C.O. Matiwane writes about being evicted from "the Bantu Trust area of Pietermaritzburg; 31/08/1971 Alfred Mbomboyi writes as a former Robben Island prisoner now resettled in Ilinge, near Queenstown.

General: alphabetical Br - C

Includes: November 1970-September 1972 more letters and cuttings about Cape Town artist Frank Brown; 04/08 letter from Mrs. Doris Buthelezi (M. Gatsha Buthelezi sister-in-law); February-June correspondence with M. Gatsha Buthelezi; July-August letters re the refusal to renew the passport of 15 year-old son of Yusuf and Amina Cachalia; 10/01 letter to Ambassador G. Edward Clark in which Helen Suzman says, amongst other things, that the young grandchildren are coming to visit and "Being a Grandma and an M.P. does not really mix, unless you are as smart as Golda Meier."; 29/08 letter from Mrs. B. Cohen to The Star about domestic workers being removed from 'live-in' quarters to hostels (Northern suburbs of Johannesburg); 15/08 Helen Suzman letter to D.J. Coetsee, South African Railways about assaults perpetrated by the Railway Police (on Africans) on 6th floor of the Sandveldt Building in Plein Street, Johannesburg.

General: alphabetical G - I

Includes: 12/06 Helen Suzman letter to Dr. Joan Gardiner about arrest of her (Gardiner's) son John and the goings-on at St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town [apparently students — whites - arrested and beaten inside the church after demonstrating on the steps outside]; November 1971-March 1972 correspondence concerning an application to visit her son (Denis) in prison by Mrs. A. Goldberg; 28/08 letter from Themba [Harry?] Gwala (released in May 1972) about prevailing conditions on Robben Island and the SA political situation in general; August-September 1972 letters from Reverend Frank Haythornthwaite, Vicar General of the Diocese of Damarland, about people on trial in South-West Africa, detainees, bannings and the events at Epinga in Ovamboland when people were killed and wounded.

General: alphabetical J - K

Includes: 23/06/1972 letter from Mr. C.W. Jacobs with attached newspaper cutting about Shanti Naidoo's exit permit, Father Cosmas Desmond and Robert Sobukwe; June & September correspondence concerning medical facilities for 'Indians' and 'Coloureds' in Klerksdorp and application to open a surgery there by a Dr. M.A. Jeeva (currently 'monopolised' by the Minty family); 08/02 letter to Helen Suzman from former sister-in-law of Helen Joseph, Norah Joseph; 04/07 Helen Suzman letter to E.J. Kahn (New York) re his book and also commenting on her recent visit to African states and current political situation in SA; December 1971 "A Program of Action against the illegal occupation of Namibia by the South African Government presented to the Congressional Black Caucus of the Congress of the United States by the Provisional Government of Namibia" — document sent to Helen Suzman by Mr. Mburumba Kerina of the Namibian Observer Mission to the United Nations.

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