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SABRA-Kongres
Opening address at a South African Bureau of Racial Affairs Congress, 29 April 1958, Stellenbosch. -
Sake 24
Article regarding the renewed public debate in the “new South Africa” on what an “Afrikaner” is; refers to a critical letter by “Kreef” (pseud.), published on LitNet, in response to a radio debate on this topic; race and ... -
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De samenzwering tegen de Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek : uit het blauw- en groenboek
(Kaapstad : Van de Sandt de Villiers & Co., 1896)Dutch pamphlet about the conspiracy against the Z.A.R. (the Jameson Raid). -
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The scandal of the South African committee : a plain narrative for plain men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)Narrative of Mr. Chamberlain's complicity in the conspiracy to overthrow the government of the South African Republic in 1895. The Raid was Dr. Jameson's own act and the Jameson plan was that to which Mr. Chamberlain was privy. -
Schoongezicht Ontwikkelingsprojek Voorgestelde Projekproses
Proposed project plan for a development which will supply erven and possibly housing to residents in Cloetesville and Ida's Valley. -
Schweizerische Kundgebungen gegen den Krieg in Sudafrika
(Basel : Basler Anzeiger, 1902)German pamphlet about the Swiss declaration opposing the war in South Africa. -
SDF notice of bilateral discussions between representatives (4 each) of Stellenbosch Municipality and SANCO / ANC / ANC Youth League Alliance 1993-11-10
SDF notice of bilateral discussions between representatives (4 each) of Stellenbosch Municipality and SANCO / ANC / ANC Youth League Alliance 1993-11-10. -
Sekunjalo! Ke nako! Nou is die tyd!
Sticker by the African National Congress (ANC) encouraging South Africans to vote for the party at the elections. The sticker depicts a voters mark alongside the party of choice, in this case, the ANC. -
Sekunjalo! Ke nako! Now is the time
(1994)Calendar for the year 1994 presented by the African National Congress (ANC). A large colour image of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela surrounded by young children and community members appears on the left-hand side of the calendar. ... -
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September 15th, a day of tears, not only in South-Africa
(Noordscharwoude : J.H. Keizer, 1901)Sermon by Minister F.C. Fleischer, on September 15th, 1901. -
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Shall I slay my brother Boer : an appeal to the conscience of Britain
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 2013-08-05)The British government is about to make war on the Transvaal and William Thomas Stead’s personal appeal to the conscience of his fellow-countrymen, is to rid themselves of prejudice and he wants to know how dare they, in ... -
Shall we destroy the Transvaal Republic and cause civil war in South Africa
The Transvaal Committee urges fellow-countrymen to hold meetings and to protest against the British people who threaten to destroy the Republic of South Africa in order that they may annex the land and seize the goldfields. -