Including: 29/03/79 Handwritten letter on 'J. Levine & Company Taxation Consultants' headed notepaper "Hi Sweetie Pie, I really couldn't be earlier off the mark on the Budget than this could I? Especially in view of my optical disability following recent cataract op. Thanks for your messages of condolence and hope. ... Love Joe. [NB: in a 1978 letter Helen Suzman calls him "My Skat"]; notes by Helen Suzman for debate in parliament re taxation of married women, approx. April 1980. notes by Helen Suzman for debate in parliament re taxation of married women, approx. April 1980.
Correspondence concerning repeated attempts to effect the restoration of nurse Miss Zebia Mpendu to the nursing register (she was convicted under the Suppression of Communism Act, and served time in prsion); correspondents include Reverend David Russell, Lilly Herbstein, Peggy Levey, Judge J.H. Steyn, the SA Nursing Council, Mrs. A.M. Gurney (Hutton and Cook Attorneys), Justice J.H. Steyn, the Minister of Health Dr. J. de Beer.
The organisations to be investigated were the National Union of South African Students (NUSAS), SA Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) the University Christian Movement and the Christian Institute of Southern Africa.
Some of the "NUSAS 8" were: Sheila Lapinsky. Dr. Richard (Rick) Turner, Paul Pretorius, Chris Wood, Jeanette Curtis, Neville Curtis and Clive Keegan.