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A domestic worker speaks out, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Labour, Domestic workers, Apartheid
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Mrs Hester George: "I think it is really disgusting because we, as domestic workers, are denied our private lives."
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islandora:18034
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Man speaks to crowd, Cape Town
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Parow (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), National Party (South Africa), Politics, Communities
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Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP) meeting at Parow.
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islandora:15972
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Allan Boesak speaks at a funeral service, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Grief, Youth, Law enforcement
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Dr Allan Boesak, the student chaplain at the University of the Western Cape, addresses the congregation at the funeral service for Bernard Fortuin and William Lubbe, who were shot dead by police last Wednesday.
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islandora:16187
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Senator speaks at memorial service of the Gunners' Association, Cape Town
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Soldiers, War memorials, Statues, Monuments, ,
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Senator Paul Sauer, honorary colonel of the Cape Field Artillery, addresses the annual memorial service of the Gunners' Association, Western Province, at the War Memorial on the Cape Town Foreshore yesterday.
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islandora:15263
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Lawyer speaking with students being represented in court, Cape Town
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Western Cape (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Civil unrest, Demonstrations, Justice, Administration of
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Mr Peter Collins (right foreground) of Walker, Lewis, Godley and Field, who is representing the students arrested at St George's Cathedral yesterday, speaks to students before they appeared in the Magistrate's Court, Cape Town, today. The students are being charged with contravening the Riotous Assemblies Act.
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islandora:16462
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Verwoerd speaks to a room full of council members, Cape Town
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Cape Town (South Africa), Western Cape (South Africa), Apartheid, Politics
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Tom Swartz - stooge to a White Government or leader of a separate race? The new council will provide the answer. Here Mr Swartz listens with downcast eyes as Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, late Prime Minister of South Africa, outlines plans for the Coloured people to the former Council for Coloured Affairs in 1961.
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islandora:15992
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Allan Boesak speaks at the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, Cape Town
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Boesak, Allan Aubrey, 1946-, Political activists, Civil disobedience, Apartheid era, World Alliance of Reformed Churches (Presbyterian and Congregational)
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South African church leader Dr. Allan Boesak (2nd from right) "vowed to continue resist the South African government even though he feared that he may be killed". With him were members of a delegation from the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. General Secretary Edmont Perret, right, Slyvia Michel and Joachim Guhrt.
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islandora:14834
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Moosa Kaprey speaks at a UDF meeting, Cape Town
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Political campaigns, Mass Democratic Movement (South Africa), United Democratic Front (South Africa), ,
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Left: The chairman of a United Democratic Front (UDF) meeting, Mr Moosa Kaprey, outlines the campaign. On his left are Mr Bulelani Ngcuka, Moulana Faried Esack and Mr Essa Moosa.
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islandora:15211
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Allan Boesak speaks at the Claremont Civic Centre, Cape Town
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Boesak, Allan Aubrey, 1946-, Political activists, Apartheid era
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Dr. Allan Boesak has urged the Minister of Law and Order, Mr Louis le Grange, to "go into the townships and speak to the people" if he was unaware of the atrocities committed by the police and soldiers. "Either he does not know, or he does not want to know, what his police are doing in the townships," Dr Boesak told a packed meeting in the Claremont Civic Centre last night.
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islandora:14487
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Chris Barnard speaks to heart recipients, Cape Town
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Barnard, Christiaan, 1922-2001, Surgeons--South Africa, Heart--Surgery, Heart--Transplantation--Patients
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Professor Chris Barnard (centre) speaks to twin-heart recipients Mr. Jack Smith (left), who received his heart a month ago, and Mr Len Goss, who has had his new heart for more than a year, at the opening of the new Ischaemic Heart Disease Laboratory of UCT [University of Cape Town] Medical School today. The Laboratory is to continue and expand the activities of the existing Ischaemic Heart Disease Laboratory of the Department of Medicine at UCT and Groote Schuur Hospital. The opening was attended by Senator W. Horak; the Administrator of the Cape, Mr. L.A.P.A Munnik; and Professor L.H. Opie, who is director of the new laboratory. [Christiaan Barnard]
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islandora:14791
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Man speaks to crowd facing eviction, Cape Town
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Agricultural laborers, Forced removals (South Africa), ,
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Mr E.M. ('Babs') Essop, acting chairman of the Athlone and District Management Committee (centre), addressed families facing eviction at a farm in Phillipi today.
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islandora:15816
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Allan Boesak speaks at the Claremont Civic Centre, Cape Town
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Boesak, Allan Aubrey, 1946-, Political activists, Apartheid era
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Dr. Allan Boesak has urged the Minister of Law and Order, Mr Louis le Grange, to "go into the townships and speak to the people" if he was unaware of the atrocities committed by the police and soldiers. "Either he does not know, or he does not want to know, what his police are doing in the townships," Dr Boesak told a packed meeting in the Claremont Civic Centre last night.
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islandora:14838