Circulars
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The Trade Union Movement |
Annexure B of circular entitled The Trade Union Movement |
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The Voice of the All-African Convention |
Newsletter of the All African Convention, Issue 17. Covers the African National Congress and the boycott of the elections. |
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To all residents of Soweto, hostels, Reef and Pretoria, we say: remember you are all Blacks |
The circular issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, in English, Zulu and a translation into Afrikaans, is an appeal to all residents of Soweto and surrounding areas to stop fighting amongst themselves and guard against the tactics of the government which cause division amongst Bl |
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To the young people of South Africa |
Circular issued by the Executive Committee of the Society of Young Africa, accompanying the Society's Constitution (not included with this document). Call for youth to join the Society. |
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To town, to Eloff, to that exclusive White paradise |
Circular urging the people of Johannesburg and surrounding areas to demonstrate against government oppression |
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Towards a campaigning and mass based ANC |
Discussion of program of action for the Western Cape Region African National Congress. |
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Trade union brief |
Circular about the meeting between the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union of South Africa (CCSAWU), the Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union (HARWU) and the Retail and Allied Workers Union (RAWU) with the intention of forming one union in the Commercial and Catering Sector. |
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Transvaal Non-European Peoples Conference | ||
Twelve statements: a christian elections manifesto |
This is a circular consisting of twelve statements for the consideration of all christian voters in the republic of South Africa. |
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UDW Free Press Vol 4 No 5 | ||
Unequal Education | ||
Unfair dismissal guidelines on the termination of employment | ||
United Democratic Front National Workshop |
Notes adopted at the United Democratic Front National Workshop which took place in April 1990 in Cape Town regarding Natal violence, dual power, future of the United Democratic Front and recommendations |
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Unity Movement members charged under the Terrorism Act |
Statement by the Unity Movement on the political trials of members of the movement who had been arrested and charged. |
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Unity wreckers unite with police: they show their true colours |
Circular issued by the Executive of the Society of Young Africa, giving their version of anti-unity events at a recent meeting. |
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Verwoerd lets loose terror |
Circular by the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement regarding arrests of members of the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement. |
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Verwoerd lets loose terror on All-African Convention and Unity Movement of South Africa: the struggle goes on |
Circular by the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement on the arrests and bannings of some members of these organisations. |
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Vukani zizwe |
Handwritten circular in Xhosa, with English translation, distributed in the Port Elizabeth area calling for a strike. |
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We will not be silenced |
Circular publicising a conference to be held in Cape Town on 2 May 1988, regarding the resistance of church organisations to state repression. |
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Who is this Mr N. Honono now serving a five year ban and placed under house arrest? |
Circular explaining the background to the banning and house arrest of N. Honono, president of the Non-European Unity Movement. |