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'Pop Music Is A Communist Plot'
(19--)
The article reflects on the disapproval expressed for Pop music during the National Party's Free State Congress held the previous day.
Myth To Shield Government
(1971-11-21)
The article pertains to the Minister of Information, Dr. Connie Mulder who voiced his theory that there was a sinister pot to discredit the Security Police.
Notes & Music (Incorporating "The Folksinger") : Southern Africa's Music Magazine : Special Folk Festival Issue & Programme
(1972)
The magazine includes a section informing prospective readers of the future and vision attached to the music magazine which is accompanied by articles pertaining to the annual folk festival (1972), the role of an artist, ...
Sagittarius Management and Basil Rubin : In Association with The Argus Group of Newspapers Presents Chase : National Tour January 1973
(1973-01)
The item is a souvenir programme pertaining to a concert featuring the band "Chase". Advertisements as well as information relating to the concert was also included alongside a Yamaha advertisement featuring David Marks.
Rock Bottom The Music Bistro: Live Music! Good Grub! 'Irie' Vibes!
(19--)
The advertisement promotes the Bistro as a venue packed with soulful live music, good food and "irie" vibes. The item was printed in colour and included a photograph of people enjoying the entertainment as well as a ...
"Who's Who" in South African Show-Biz
(19--)
The letter informs David Marks of a deadline in which he is requested to send through a photograph and short biography for the chance of a free insertion in the December "Who's Who" in South African Show-Biz publication.
Chaos Revisited?The Police Behind an Iron CurtainMr Smit's Re-think
(1980-06-01)
The newspaper articles reflect on the political environment in South Africa during the 1980s. The three articles draw on contextual information surrounding that period whilst maintaining a focus on racist legislations, ...
Wet Folk Festival
(19--)
The black and white newspaper photographs with short captions pertain to the Free People's Concert. Apart from some contextualisation, the author makes mention of musicians such as Clarabelle van Niekerk, Edi Nederlander ...
Marriage Consultant
(19--)
The brochure promotes the services of Prof. Akim and Mama Shakila. The two professionals list their areas of expertise and the varying conditions alongside contact numbers, trading hours as well as the location of their offices.
The 'Rotten Spots' Must Be Eradicated
(19--)
The article reflects on the bitterness expressed by the Afrikaans Press towards Senator Edward Kennedy following his visit to South Africa.