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Indian Costume, Clothing, Dress and Fashion

Indian Costume, Clothing, Dress and Fashion

Costume, Clothing and Design
Newspaper articles - Indian Penetration
Adieu to a 'particular kind of liberal': Obituary: Peter Brown
Our readers write: Various newspaper articles from The Natal Witness on Peter Brown
Adieu to a 'particular kind of liberal', Obituary: Peter Brown
Obituaries: Peter Brown, twice-banned Liberal Party stalwart
Liberal Party co-founder dies
Salute to Peter Brown
Sandy Jacobson Press Article: Unsung heroine of the struggle

Sandy Jacobson (40), who was brutally assaulted and murdered over the weekend and found locked in the boot of her car on Monday, was my cousin.

Newspaper article: Jacob Zuma, one of KwaZulu Natal's most prominent sons, is fast emerging as the faourite for the position of ANC deputy president

While the controversy over nominations for the ANC deputy presidency rages on and South Africans ponder whether Jacob Zuma, the party leadership's favorite, will indeed become the ANC's next deputy president, Mr Zuma himself hardly appears to be hardly enjoying his share of the excitement.

The Bombing of Mr. Thembi Hani's Car : Article from Lesotho Weekly Newspaper.

The remains of a car belonging to Mr. Thembi Hani a South African refugee who lives at Lower Seoli in the outskirts of Maseru. The car was destroyed by a bomb at about 2.45 a.m. last Wednesday Shortly, after the blast, a man was found sprawled next to the wrecked, car.

Top education post for leading academic

Former Durban academic Nasima Badsha has been appointed to the post of Deputy Director General of Education. The Cabinet appointed Badsha, a 46-year-old mother of two, this week to head the Higher Education division.

 

 

Rights struggle to go under spotlight

PACKAGING THE PAST: Preparing for an exhibition at Technikon Natal Art Gallery, aimed at honoring ordinary people who took part in the struggle for Human Rights, are (from left) artist Lukas van Vuuren, Mr Sunny Singh, Mrs Frances van Melsen, gallery curator Keith Hill and Mr Rogers Ragaven, assi

Indian Problem Survey - Property held in Natal

A full survey of the South African Indian problem was given that night to the Durban Library group by Mr W P M Henderson ex.Town Clerk of Durban.

India and South Africa Press cuttings

Newspaper cuttings on India and  SA relations

The Coolie Question

The Collie Question has been undergoing some  energetic discussion on the Coast. An important meeting was held in Durban a fortnight ago at which the principle speaker was Mr ... a clear headed member of the Legislative Council and one largely interested in coast industries

Newspaper articles on and 100 and 120 and 125 years of Indian Indenture Arrival

Collection of newspaper articles related to the Arrival on Indenture Indians in Natal....

The Coolies are Here

The past week will long be memorable amongst Anglo Natalians. At last, after the discussion of years and the extinction of hopes innumerable" the planters.'" pet project ,. has been realized. There has been so much said in certain.

Newspaper article collection of Dr Henning

Johannesburg: United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim has been urged to act on the banning of two leading black journalists and the closure of four black newspapers

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