South Africa
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Letter from Ray to Phyllis Naidoo |
Spoke to Rhonda on the telephone and learnt a great deal from her. Have not received yet the papers from her, will ask a comrade to collect it from her for me. |
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Letter from Ray to Phyllis Naidoo |
We both of us are so glad that you were so welcomed and back at your job, Jack said of course such a capable, efficient knowledgeable person could not be replaced by anyone also. |
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Letter from Mogan to Phyllis Naidoo |
B. C. just walked into my office. Tells me that you are in good health, that makes me happy. The B also tells me that he just spoke to you now – 11.30 am but that it suited him to choose to believe that I was not in Kanja. |
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Letter from Monroe to Phyllis Naidoo |
Our gathering is bigger than I thought and we want to do the cooking and all come over about 7pm, ok? |
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Letter from Monroe to Phyllis Naidoo |
Sukhthi is most welcomed and any friend she may have, give me a buzz. |
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Letter from Mogan to Phyllis Naidoo |
Welcome back to Southern Africa. Comrades fighting side by side. Reconstruction is such a painful process. Perhaps more painful that the labour involved in the birth of a nation. |
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Letter from Kaka to Phyllis Naidoo |
Your two heart breaking letters received yesterday dated 10/6/80, and one today dated the 17th have left the entire family speechless with grief. |
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Letter from Kathy to Phyllis Naidoo |
Fern and Monroe arrived rather tired and drawn looking. Especially Fern looked as though she had had a hard time meeting all the Gilmours. You can imagine that it would be difficult! Right now they are in Goshens which is about 15 miles from our house. |
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Natal Municipal Association record of meeting of the Executive Committee |
Intermixing of Europeans and Non-Europeans Cr. A.T. Allison reported on the motion brought by him before the Provincial Council in this regard |
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Letter from Norah and George to Phyllis Naidoo |
I am ashamed of the length of time that has passed since last I wrote to you, but time really pass these days. It is not that we do not think of you, for every morning I pray for you, the Mandela's and other who suffers under apartheid. |
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Kasturba and Mahatma Gandhi |
Black and white print 16.2 x 25.8cm |
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Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba |
Black and white print 20.2 x 25.8cm |
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Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi |
Black and white print 25.7 x 20.2cm |
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Gandi Centenary |
Black and white print 28.8 x 20.2cm |
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A collection of Gandhi's original scripts |
Black and white print 25.8 x 20.3cm |
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Letter from Nellie to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you for your letter. A fortnight before Will’s death, our eldest son lost his wife with cancer. A young mother with four children, the youngest celebrated her first birthday yesterday this is much more tragic than my own loss. |
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Letter from Nash to Phyllis Naidoo |
You mean so much to Monroe and are such a good friend to Fern and Monroe that I want to write and tell you of my appreciation. You took our place at their wedding, which make us very proud. |
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Letter from Mogan to Phyllis Naidoo |
We beg to refer you to your undertaking to get in touch, nay beseech your cot-fixer ( 40 years of age renovated to Modern day furniture - Cot) and your promise that he would do likewise to the above-mentioned desk, at a price of course. |
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Letter from Monroe to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thanks so much for the interesting report of your family weekend together. Sounds like a riot! I was so glad to hear that your mother could come. How is her health? Where did you keep all of them when they were in Maseru? You mentioned a borrowed house in relationship to a lost pen. |
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Copies of Correspondence between Natal Indian Congress and the Durban City Council in connection with the City Council's proposal for Round Table Discussion Re: Appointment of Indian Affairs Advisory Sub-Committee |
Dear Sirs As you are no doubt aware the City Council has prepared its plan for the development of the City of Durban.....
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