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One-Black Rugby Match Is On Again
(1989-05-22)
The article refers to an under 14 rugby match that was postponed as a black member of one of the teams had not yet been granted permission to play.
R & B-Soul Breakthrough in South Africa Busting BiasBreakthrough in South Africa
(1968-03-09)
The article reflects the recording limitations during apartheid whilst also mentioning the success of South African recording companies such as Teal and Gallo.
Folk Finds A Friendly Home
(1967-12-10)
The article reports on the first national folk gathering at the New Folk Theatre. The article reflects on its charm as well as contains a mention of David Marks.
This Is South Africa
(1980-02-27)
The newspaper article is comprised of a quote/ response given by the Minister of Interior to a question proposed in parliament the previous week. It reflects on the reality of people being reclassified and classified ...
Marks To Record Tracks Via Satellite
(1997-04-03)
The article notifies the public that David Marks was scheduled to record tracks for The Hidden Years which would have a direct link via digital technology to the SABC's Radio Park Music Studios.
It's Richard : Twisting, Twirling, Singing, Swinging, Dancing, Prancing Like You Never Seen Before
(1973-02-07)
The newspaper article refers to an entertaining performance given by Richard Jon Smith at the Orlando Stadium for the Top Eight final between Kaizer Chiefs and Pimville United Brothers.
Dave Sings Again
(1973)
The Sudden Altruistic Fears About Sanctions Fool No OneShocking Story
(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 ...
Sunday Tribune : 1966-1985
(1985-01-20)
Cover of Sunday Tribune with a cartoon depicting political figures.
Sunday Tribune : 1966-1985
(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 ...