EXILE

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Letter from Jane to Phyllis Naidoo

My dear Phyllis, I’ve only just received your letter of the 9th March, for which many thanks and also a big thank you for your Easter Card.

Letter from Howard to Phyllis Naidoo

It was lovely to see a proxy and hear that you and everyone else are fine and bearing up under difficult circumstances.

Letter from TG Whinon to Phyllis Naidoo

I enclose a copy of our report Co, and Ford, and a copy of the paper I delivered to a seminar on labour relations in East London last month.

Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo

Th e Queen's birthday and the sky is full of fireworks. We took a big bag of fireworks over to the Ly family and the children were thrilled. I am not so sure about the parents!

The way they were as young lawyer activists & in December 1990 when, after more than three decades in exile, Oliver Tambo was welcomed home by his old comrade
Letter from Sivi to Phyllis Naidoo

Your lovely letter from exile! I thought that Kee enclosed paper might be of interest.

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.

Letter from Jolene to Phyllis Naidoo

I really would have come, but Ashika was coming so my mummy said Ashika just couldn’t stay all by herself. So I had to stay. I really do miss you so much. My passport expires next year I think.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Alan

Your letter dated 8/10 arrived on the 9/10. This was stamped in Pinetown 3600 on the 7/10 - So it’s obvious that your typist is ahead of time. I’ve been reading Kontakion and found on that same day a card from Dori sent while she was ill.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Julian

Thank you for your letter of the 21st October, reached me last week. Did you see Judy Gay on Saturday ? I am not sure you knew Sandy Jacobsen - her husband was Winston Henry - he was a cabinet maker and worked in Mohales Hoek or Mafeteng but beyond Masite.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Philip Meskin

I have tried for days to find your address even tried the Registrars office and it was permanently engaged. I wanted as did so many others, to put my arm on your shoulder to bring a little bit of the warmth in your life and the lives of the children.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Ameen Akhalwaya

I heard a little while ago that you were seriously ill. Then I saw and heard you with Cape Town bid. You were in Switzerland. Then I read in the Sowetan that you were ill again. Whatever is the matter?

Letter from Helen to Phyllis Naidoo

This is just a belated little note to say hello and to let you know that I am thinking of you very often. I cannot believe how this year has flown. Are you happier now that you are back in your own place?

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Josephine

It sounds a very long time ago that you told me you would be retiring in September and now in 4 days time September would have gone and then where do you go from here.

Letter from Jack Simons to Phyllis Naidoo

The Macmillan Press & Clarke ' S Bookshop Take Pleasure In Inviting You To Honor The Memory Of Jack Simons At The Launch Of His Book Struggles In Southern Africa For Survival And Equality

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Gutto

I saw Ngugi in the press presumed and he had come about the same business as Micere. Your country is aflame and my heart bleeds for you. Exile from ones country as we know is awful business.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Beryl Unterhalter

Last weeks Weekly Mail and Guardian told the news of Jack,s demise . I was shocked at his parting and so sorry for you who had lost such a wonderful partner. The Mail speaks of Sharpeville - there is so much more.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Bernard

I am deeply grateful to you for Paula. Yes she was my Sha. Only he recovered and 8 months later he died on me. I believed that he was well. She was in exile from her country and I know those problems. Living in one place and having your heart at home is very painful.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Walleen

Your letter of the 17/1/96 reached me today. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE IN 1997. Certainly you will not go home on the 31/1/96. You might be weighted down by your stomach but make sure that you don't loose time(year). Your cheques will all bounce.

Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to WILLIE & BETTY LESLIE

When Betty so generously offered to pedicure {cut) Docrat's toe nails on Saturday 22/2, we found that Bones had beat us to the draw. Bones had visited Docrat (82yrs) on that Saturday morning. She offered her skills that she had acquired on her mother ' s toenails and Doc accepted.

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