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Die apartheid-bende wil steeds die Kaap regeer
(Piedt, Roger, 1994-04-15)Newspaper advertisement by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) featuring the profiles and listing the corruption and misdeeds of five figures running for National Party candidates for the Western Cape. The ... -
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An appeal for the Cape Republic
(1994-01-27)Newspaper advertisement appearing on page 25 of the Argus newspaper by the Committee for the Cape Republic proposing a return of the Cape to the independence and self-rule it experienced from 1652 to 1910. A petition for ... -
The appeal from the Dutch to the British ministers of Christ's church
(London : Spaight, 1900-05-15)An appeal addressed by upwards of 400 ministers of the Netherlands to the ministers of the Christian Churches in England. The ministers represent the Dutch Reformed Church, the Reformed Churches of the Netherlands, Lutheran ... -
An appeal to all Muslim and God-conscious - don't vote
Newspaper advertisement appealing to all Muslims and God-conscious not to vote in the elections of April 1994. -
Appeal to all Organisations Participating in the SDF 15th March 1993
An appeal to members of the Stellenbosch Discussion Forum to participate actively in the Forum in order to solve problems. -
An appeal to the inhabitants of the South African Republic (Transvaal)
(Pretoria : John Keith, 1898)Chief Justice, J.G. Kotzé informs the inhabitants of the Republic of South Africa (Transvaal) why the Head of the State has been guilty, in arrogating to himself the power of, summarily and without any trial, as provided ... -
Arbitration or war? : a view of the Transvaal question, with a glance also at arbitration in politics generally
(London : Harrison & Sons, 1899)Alleged grievances of the Uitlanders and the answer made on behalf of the Transvaal Government, together with the arguments and evidence in support of each, with the purpose of showing that there was full reason for going ... -
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Archives year book for South African history
English translation of article on the serial publication "Argiefjaarboek vir Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis", publishing research on South African history. -
Are we in the right? : an appeal to honest men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)W.T. Stead’s appeal to honest men who will admit that the question of whether they are in the right or wrong in this war is not in the least affected by the fact that the immediate cause of the rupture was the Boers' Ultimatum. -
Argiefjaarboek vir Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis
Article on the serial publication "Argiefjaarboek vir Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis", publishing research on South African history. -
Argiefjaarboek vir Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis : ontstaan en vroegste jare
Article on the foundation and early years of the serial publication "Argiefjaarboek vir Suid-Afrikaanse geskiedenis", publishing research on South African history. -
The Argus (letter)
Forecast of the positions the different political parties will take in 1991 in an attempt to engage each other in bargaining compromises, as well as the necessity for the Government to deal more fundamentally with the ... -
Les armoiries de la Republique Sud-Africaine
(Paris : A. Challamel, 1903)French pamphlet on South African (Transvaal) heraldry. -
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Arthur Chaakalson
(198?)First President of the Constitutional Court in democratic South Africa and key advisor on the adoption of the transitional Constitution of South Africa. -
Article (No. 11), written for the Argus
Article (No. 11), about the crisis in black education due to the vast inequalities of quantity, quality and accessibility to facilities and resources between Black and White in South Africa. -
Article (No. 13), written for the Argus
Article (No. 13), written after a visit to Zimbabwe; compares it to a visit in 1962 as part of a rugby tour; [Robert] Mugabe’s role in the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe; FVZS’s perception of the “new nation”. -
Article (No. 14), written for the Argus
"Article (No. 14) about the feeling of optimism about South Africa’s future experienced by FVZS and others at a recent conference on South Africa in Bonn, West Germany. With inscription: “Bob - a few words from V.Z.” ".