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Die wetenskaplike en opvoedkundige grondslae van gedifferensieerde onderwys
Paper on the foundations of the system of differentiated education, delivered at a School Inspectors' Conference of the Department of Coloured Affairs, 24 June 1974. -
What I would most like to see happen in South Africa in 1988
Published in: Inside South Africa, Vol. 1, no. 12, p. 19, as component in the article “Making the horse talk: Leading South African politicians state their priorities for 1988”, by Jean Le May. -
What lies beneath the ANC?
(van Schalkwyk, Marthinus, 1994-03-25)Newspaper Advertisement by the National Party (NP) emphasising a connection between the South African Communist Party (SACP) and the African National Congress (ANC). The advertisement is aimed at encouraging South Africans ... -
What lies beneath the ANC?
(van Schalkwyk, Marthinus, 1994-03-27)Newspaper Advertisement by the National Party (NP) emphasising a connection between the South African Communist Party (SACP) and the African National Congress (ANC). The advertisement is aimed at encouraging South Africans ... -
What the Stellenbosch and Environs Sub-regional Plan is all About
Information booklet on the Stellenbosch and Environs Sub-regional Plan. -
What we are fighting for : high dividends : cheap labour
([England] : Bradford South African Conciliation Committee, 1900)Collection of comments from various people about the war in South Africa. -
When the Nats get into bed with the ANC, guess what happens to you?
(Selfe, James, 1994-04-17)Newspaper advertisement by the Democratic Party (DP) revealing secret deals being made between the African National Congress (ANC) and the National Party (NP). The advertisement is issued by James Selfe and appears on page ... -
White labour in the Transvaal
The late President of the Witwatersrandt Mine Employees' and Mechanics' Union, Edward Rose's concern is if the working men will meet with the same degree of consideration from the coming British administration in the Transvaal. -
Who understands?
A contemplation of the increasing confusion that surfaced at ANC, SACP conferences about how to go about their respective missions “to deliver South Africa from the evils of capitalism and imperialism”; examines the failure ... -
Who wants war
(London : Britons Publishing Society, 1936-06) -
Who was right : the annual sermon on our cowardly war
(Liverpool : Egerton Smith & Co., 1901-12-22)Sermon on "Our cowardly war", preached on Peace Sunday, December 22nd, 1901, by Charles Frederic Aked, Minister of Pembroke Chapel, Liverpool. -
Who will control the (business) organisation of the future - in South Africa
Paper presented at Rhodes University Commerce Week in Grahamstown. -
The whole world wants to see a change
(African National Congress (ANC), Western Cape, 1994-04-23)Newspaper advertisement by the African National Congress (ANC) expressing the desire for change and an end to apartheid. Advertisement issued by the ANC Western Cape. -
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Why I believe voters should support the PFP on April 29
As part of their election coverage, the Sunday Tribune plans to publish the views of the four major party leaders in South Africa; requests answers to questions about five issues. The article regarding the South African ... -
Why we loathe this war
(South Croydon : John Page Hopps, 1900)John Page Hopps's reasons why they detest the Anglo-Boer War. -
Why you should support the PFP
Article about why you should support the PFP. Senior assistant editor, Wilf Nussey puts 10 questions to FVZS about the PFP’s policy, to assist voters in the forthcoming election. Attached are the questions and answers. -
Why you should vote for the one party that doesn't want to run the country!
Newspaper advertisement by the Federal Party (FP) presenting various reasons why South Africans should vote for the party. An image of the party leader, Frances Kendall, appears in the upper right-hand corner. -
Wie anders kan jy vertrou?
Newspaper advertisement by the Democratic Party (DP) presenting the names and images of their provincial and national party candidates. The advertisement was issued by S. McLaughlin.