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    • Wagonload of Merit In "Trek" 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article serves as a review for the concert, "Folk Trek" with mentions of performers such as Des Lindberg, Ian Lawrence and Duccio Alessandri. The concert was well received with some mention of disappointing aspects.
    • Matinée Show 

      Mosiea, Meshack (19--)
      The newspaper advertisement promotes an upcoming African show "The World's Fair Folk Group" produced by Meshack Mosiea.
    • Folk Song in Concert 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The advertisement promotes an upcoming event featuring stars of the Folksong Festival (1966) such as Des Lindberg, Mel, Mel and Julian, The Balladeers, Jill Kirkland, Sandpipers, Leon and Mike, The 3 Ravens and Ian Lawrence ...
    • Campus Solidarity 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The black and white newspaper photograph coupled with the attached caption shows a protest of about 3000 students who condemned the violence against peaceful protesters and called for an inquiry into the student events in ...
    • Lindberg Show Goes On 

      Sunday Times Reporter; Sunday Times Correspondent (19--)
      The first item reports on the upcoming show "Folk on Trek" which had been banned by the government at the time. The second article reflects on a senior reserve league cricket game between the home side and St. Helena.
    • Machine Boys 

      Tschisa Stick House (19--)
      The item consists of information guidelines pertaining to the Machine Boys whilst the second paper refers to an unused Stoper's Daily Report.
    • Dominee Says SA Writers and Singers Are Stan's Henchmen : 'Devil's Work' 

      Zeeman, Luke (1984-12-09)
      The article reflects on the comments made by Dr MTS Zeeman, a NGK Minister in his latest book, "The Anti-Christ; The Devil and His Henchmen". The article also makes mention of his views and discusses his comments.
    • US Commitment 

      The Daily News (19--)
      The first part of the article reports on the military assistance given to Mozambique by America. The second relates to an alleged affair regarding Dr Allan Boesak, president of Reformed Churches whilst the third recounts ...
    • Detention : How It Works Against The State 

      Selvan, R. L.; Mann, Peter (19--)
      The articles were published for the upcoming International Human Rights Day. Both articles discuss the issue of human rights in South Africa against racially oppressed groups.
    • You Sure Know How To Mess Things Up … 

      City Press (1984-11-18)
      The article reflects on the action of detaining people such as legitimate union leaders without trial. The author goes on to say that the public urgently asks Law and Order Minister Louis Le Grange to intervene and restrain ...
    • In The Hearts of Our Children, and Our Children's Children, The Sense of Bitterness Grows 

      Qoboza, Percy (1985-01-06)
      The author elaborates on the rage and bitterness felt by 'black' communities following the events witnessed at Sharpeville 24 years before the publication. The article also reflects on the ongoing mistreatment of varying ...
    • Senator's Attitude Generates Some Candid Thinking 

      McElligott, Terry (19--)
      The article was published in the wake of Edward Kennedy's visit to South Africa in which he criticised the conditions of 'black' people in the country. Serving as a viewpoint for the rest of the world, the article suggests ...
    • The 'Rotten Spots' Must Be Eradicated 

      McClurg, James (19--)
      The article reflects on the bitterness expressed by the Afrikaans Press towards Senator Edward Kennedy following his visit to South Africa.
    • Unstinted (Almost) Enthusiasm for Visit 

      Strachan, Jane (19--)
      The article discusses the racial divisions in South Africa during the apartheid years with a mention of a Kennedy visit.
    • The Sudden Altruistic Fears About Sanctions Fool No One 

      Kennedy, Edward (1984-12-21)
      The item consists of two articles printed in black and white. The first refers to Edward Kennedy's opinions and experience in South Africa and mentions how in a political sense, South Africa had changed very little compared ...
    • Tales of Two Kennedys 

      Sunday Tribune (19--)
      The item consists of two articles printed in black and white. The first pertains to the mention of political changes in South Africa over a 18 year period with some commentary introducing attached articles. The second ...
    • Sunday Tribune : 1966-1985 

      Sunday Tribune (1985-01-20)
      Cover of Sunday Tribune with a cartoon depicting political figures.
    • Sunday Tribune : 1966-1985 

      Sunday Tribune (1966-1985)
      The first part of this folder consists of pages taken from the Sunday Tribune with the title 1966 - 1985 which was published on the 20th of January 1985. The second half includes a selection of newspaper articles and ...
    • 'Fool Marx' : Good and Entertaining 

      Marais, Chris; Jasiukowz, Tom; Baudach, Trevor (1981-07-09)
      The first and second article makes mention of artists such as Fool Marx, Assie O'Donnell, George Lowell and David Marks when referring to a blues performance hosted at the Le Chaim Club. The last two articles reflect on ...
    • Kapelye Henry Sapoznik 

      Singer, Fay
      Short notes about Kapelye, Henry Sapoznik, the Boston Klezmer Conservatory Band, the YIVO Institute, Don Byron, Simcha Torah, Judy Bressler and Yiddish music.