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Schoolboy Is Guilty Under Red Act139 Held In Sustained … Crackdown
(19--)
The first article refers to an incident in which a 18-year old schoolboy, Clarence Hamilton, had written poems which according to magistrate Mr W. F. Krugel had intentionally incited violence. The second article refers to ...
I Simply Want To Help, Says Composer : Folk Song Royalty Cash for Limehill Africans
(1968-05-19)
The article expands on David Marks' decision to donate half his royalties from his three biggest hits to the people of Limehill, the then newly established African area outside Newcastle, Natal.
Des Lindberg Record Banned
(1968-04-26)
The article reflects on the banned number called "Folk On Trek" which had been the previous' year's Sari Award winner. The opinion was that the song should not have been banned with a quote added by David Marks.
Ban Is Lifted on Taylor the SatiristBoard No To White Pop
(1979-07-26)
The item consists of two articles. The first relates to Jeremy Taylor who had previously been banned from working in South Africa. The article notifies the public that he was granted permission to visit the country to ...
Des Lindberg Record Banned
(19--)
The article pertains to the record, "Folk On Trek" by Sari Award Winner, Des Lindberg and his wife, Dawn Silver. The article also makes use of a quote by David Marks who thought the government's action was stupid and laughable.