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National Party calendar
(Federal Council of the National Party, 1994)Calendar for the year 1994 presented by the National Party (NP). The words, "Vote for the builders of a better new South Africa" appear in ten of the official languages. A colour image of F. W. de Klerk appears in the upper ... -
The National Party government is said to run guns and hit squads
(Piedt, Roger, 1994-03-23)Newspaper advertisement by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) addressing the alleged police brutality, arms smuggling, and train, taxi, and hostel attacks carried out by police generals under National Party ... -
The National Party government is said to run guns and hit squads
(Piedt, Roger, 1994-03-23)Newspaper advertisement by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) addressing the alleged police brutality, arms smuggling, and train, taxi, and hostel attacks carried out by police generals under National Party ... -
National party's inability to handle crisis
Extract of address given by Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert MP, to a public meeting held at Howick, Natal on Monday, 25 March 1985. -
National policy : a speech delivered at Chesterfield, December 16, 1901
(London : Arthur L. Humphreys, 1902)Speech on National Policy delivered at Chesterfield, December 16, 1901, by Lord Rosebery. -
The Nats claim that we're too small to be a strong opposition to the ANC
Newspaper advertisement by the Democratic Party (DP) challenging the view of the National Party (NP) who deem them a small and weak opposition to the ANC. Featured in the advertisement are the names of all the major ... -
Die naturellebeleid van die Voortrekkers
Paper on the native policy of the Voortrekkers, read at a A.N.S. (Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond) Congress, Stellenbosch, 4 July 1938. -
Natuurwetenskappe dinee
Address on the role of natural scientists, delivered at a function for course attendees, Stellenbosch, 9 July 1958. -
Nederland en Zuid-Afrika : de verhouding na den oorlog
(Amsterdam : Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaansche Vereeniging, 1903)Dutch pamphlet with suggestions for the reconstruction of South Africa after the South African War. -
Nederland Zuid-Afrika : ten voordeele van het Roode Kruis in de Zuid-Afrikaansche republieken
(Amsterdam : Amsterdamsche Courant, 1899)Dutch pamphlet introducing the Transvaal and the Orange Free State to readers in the Netherlands. -
Het Nederlandsch element in den vreemde
(Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1899)Dutch speech about the decline of the Dutch language in South Africa. -
Nederlandsche belangen in Zuid-Afrika gediend door de hoogescholen hier te lande
The Dutch author encourages the pursuit of higher learning by South Africans in the Netherlands. In this way the Dutch language will become better established in South Africa. -
Het Nederlandsche taalgebied
Article in Dutch about the decline of the Dutch language internationally. -
Nelson Mandela
Article on Nelson Mandela, accompanied by a letter from the Assistant Editor of Insig, requesting an article by F. van Zyl Slabbert on President Nelson Mandela as well as a covering letter 1999-05-04. -
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Nelson Mandela's pledge to the Western Cape wasn't just in black and white
(ANC Department of Information and Publicity (DIP), 1994-02-19)Newspaper advertisement by the African National Congress (ANC) restating and emphasising Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela's pledge on 13th February to the "Coloured" community of the Western Cape, ensuring that they, together ... -
Net die ANC het die wye ondersteuning om die trotse visie van Sheikh Yusuf te verwesenlik
(African National Congress (ANC), 1994-04-02)Newspaper advertisement by the African National Congress (ANC) presenting a message from historian, Mr Achmat Davids, in which he communicates his view of the ANC as the only party with the support to realise the vision ... -
The new imperialism : a speech delivered in Battersea Park, on May 13th, 1900
(London : Stop the War Committee, 1900-05-13)Speech by John Burns entitled: The new imperialism, delivered at the opening of the summer lectures of the Battersea Labour League, on May 13th, 1900.