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Cape Town mayor holds banquet for mayors of surrounding municipalities, Cape Town
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Dinners and dining, ,
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Cape Town's mayor, Mr Ted Mauerberger, seated, last night played host to 15 mayors of surrounding municipalities at a banquet held in the Cape Town City Hall. Guest mayors were, from left: Mr P.L. Claasen (The Strand), Mr D. Heynes (Pinelands), Mr J.A.E. Kotze (Somerset West), Mr Hannes Louw (Parow), Mr van Wyk van Breda (Durbanville), Mr J.P. Jooste (Brackenfell), Mr I.N. Hampshire, chairman of the Divisional Council, Mr P.G. Marais (Stellenbosch), Dr C.J.G. Niehaus (Paarl), Mr J. Gelb (Milnerton), Mr J.G. Pearce (Fish Hoek), Mr L.J. Rothmn (deputy mayor of Goodwood), Mr G. Wilson (Simonstown), Mr M.C. Malan (Wellington) and Mr G.J. van Wyk (Kraaifontein) Other local dignitaries attended the banquet including the Judge President of the Cape, Mr Justice J.W. van Zijl.
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islandora:15227
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Demonstrations, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Demonstrations, Apartheid, South African Police, Student protestors
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Student demonstrations, Cape Town.
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Identifier
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islandora:17675
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Divisional Council offices, Atlantis, Cape Town
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Atlantis (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), South Africa. Group Areas Act, 1950, Apartheid, Coloured Labour Preference Area Policy (South Africa), Local government, Demonstrations
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Angry crowds outside the offices of the Divisional Council in Atlantis, the dormitory suburb built for Coloured people outside Cape Town
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Identifier
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islandora:16713
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Shrines near Bakoven suffer damage from floods, Cape Town
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Religion, Islam, Worship, Weather, ,
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Cape Town's Muslim community nearly lost part of its "protective holy circle" of shrines in the floods last week and calls have been made to give urgent attention to protecting these historic burial sites against vandals and natural disasters. Damage to several tombs near Bakoven during last weekend's floods has renewed fears among the Muslim community that the circle could be broken if nothing is done to stop the deterioration of the shrine.
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islandora:15495
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Crossroads riots, Cape Town
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Crossroads (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Squatter settlements, Demonstrations, South African Police, Riots
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Crossroads riots, Cape Town.
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Identifier
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islandora:17537
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Crossroads refugees gathered at Parliament, Cape Town
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Crossroads (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Politics, Demonstrations
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These women were in a group of about 60 Crossroads refugees who gathered at the gates of Parliament yesterday imploring that the authorities stop the killing and burning.
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Identifier
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islandora:17670
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Father holds portrait of his daughter, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Grief, Youth
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The youngest known victim of the unrest on the Cape Flats last week, nineteen-month-old Belinda Moore, was buried yesterday. Here, her father, Mr Peter Moore, holds a portrait of Belinda over her coffin. His wife, Mrs Anne Moore, is on his left and they are surrounded by friends and relatives.
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Identifier
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islandora:16191
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The sneeze machine, Cape Town
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Athlone (Cape Town, South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Demonstrations, South African Police
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Is it a loudspeaker? No, it's the latest in anti-riot equipment - the sneeze machine - which was used during the protest march by 8000 schoolchildren in Athlone yesterday. The new device sprays a combination of sneeze powder and teargas from from a police vehicle. A mealie-threshing machine inside the vehicle sucks up talcum powder and teargas and sprays it through the large nozzle on the roof. It has a more lasting effect than teargas because it settles on people's clothing. A person who comes in contact with it is said to sneeze uncontrollably, while his eyes water and his nose runs. The sneeze machine can be used in rain or wind when ordinary teargas would quickly dissipate. The nozzle of the machine can be swivelled in any direction from inside the vehicle.
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Identifier
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islandora:18052
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Man kneels next to the grave of his son, Cape Town
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Apartheid, Forced removals (South Africa), Relocation, Agriculture, Demonstrations, ,
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A white Phillipi farmer has vowed to barricade himself, his wife and two children inside his farmhouse to protect their property and the grave of his infant son from Department of Community Development bulldozers. For Mr Derek Galloway, of the farm Reiersvlei, could soon become a victim of the Group Areas Act. / Mr Galloway at the gravesite of his child on the farm at Philippi.
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islandora:15820