Fait partie de Abram Fischer Papers
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Suppression of Communism Act: Listing of persons
- ZA HPRA A2535-B-B2
- Sous-série organique
- 1950
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The case of Sam Kahn, Member of Parliament and City Councillor of the Municipality of Cape Town
- ZA HPRA A2535-B-B2-B2.2
- Dossier
- 1950
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Court case in the Supreme Court of South Africa, with First Respondent J. de Villiers Louw, Liquidator: Act 44 of 1950, and Charles R. Swart, Minister of Justice. Kahn challenged the notice served on him by the respondents to show why is name should not be included in a list of persons who are office bearers or members of the Communist Party of south Africa, which he received on the 6 September 1950, at which point in time the Communist Party had been dissolved as of the 22 June 1950.
Included are Petition; Annexures with the initial notice served; Legal Opinion; Affidavits by amongst others Moses Kotane and Yusuf Dadoo; Affidavits by Louw and Jacobus Malan Hugo, Clerk in the House of Assembly; the Argument; Judgement delivered on the 17 November 1950.
Annexures with the initial notice served
- ZA HPRA A2535-B-B2-B2.2-B2.2.2
- Pièce
- 1950
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- ZA HPRA A2535-C
- Série organique
- 1949-1962
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Court case of 10020 (Joe Slovo)
- ZA HPRA A2535-C-C1
- Dossier
- 1960
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The case of the Applicant 10020, a detainee whose identity was not permitted for disclosure, but who was in fact Joe Slovo, and Colonel Le Roux, Superintendent of the Johannesburg Gaol (Fort), as Respondent.
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"The Great Mines Strike - First Round"
- ZA HPRA A2535-A-A1
- Dossier
- 1946 (?)
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The script was written by Rusty Bernstein for an official publication about the Mine workers strike in 1946. It covers the events of the strike, culminating in the arrest and charge of the leaders of the strike. The typescript has black corrections (by Bram Fischer?) and is numbered 1-141.