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    , » w October, 1155at 8 p.m.SUBJECT:

    Recent Police Activities and Their Implications for Civil Liberties

    in South AfricaSPEAKERS:-

    MR. LEO LOVELL M.P.

    MR. E. P. MORETSELETransvaal Praiident of the African National Congress

    FATHER TREVOR HUDDLESTON CR.

    DRH. MOOSASecretary of tha South African Indian Congreti

    MR. J. UNTERHALTERChairman Liberal Party of S A . (Transvaal Division)

    PACIFIC tO/89

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    i anr e s p o n d t h e Call of Mr. W. M.

    SISULU. Make1 this year the year of Massi

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    1. Working Youth: Oppose Forced Labour Campsd • * . 1- k. . ght UnemPloyment.Reject the Native Labour Settlement of Disputes Act.

    2. Nurses: Guard your Profession against Apartheid3. Sportsmen : Oppose Apartheid in Sports

    Demand Sports Facilities4. Studehts and Teachers: Crush the Bantu Education Act

    Demand more Schools and Compulsory Education.

    YOUTH UNITE I !THERE S NO FUTURE UNDER APARTHEID "

    Come and hear Duma Nokwe's report on Europe & China.

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    TEACHKrtS 6 E C T * n L T H E ST O O G E S O F T H E N A T IV E A F F A IR S

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    Ugly Word* - Disturbing TVought*- Dangerou. Deed* !

    WHO •* committing traa*on in South Africa ?WHY do Police Raid* have to take place ?WHAT people are guilty of sedition ?WHEN we be *ree °* thete unse+*ling act‘?

    The Truth Behind the Police Raids!AT

    A MEETINGIN THE

    TRADES HALL No. 3,K fc«K S T R E E T

    on Wed., 2nd Nov., 1955, at 6p. m.S P E A K E R S .

    In the Chair: MRS. JESSIE McPHERSONFATHER TREVOR HUDDLESTON C.R.

    MR. PETER BEYLEVELD.* . Cor •TC'.- I>f Dt-IWH t It* mil SA

    National Chairm an. ^

    MR. A. E. PATEL,jo in 8»*t r. tal >• S A Indian C o n ^ w *

    MR. A. HEPPLE M.P.MR. LESLIE COOPER.

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    Th« meeting it iponvo^ed by and * * ’* * ^e*A fr National Congreu .

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    POHi’.A :© TC THE N A TIO N A L CONFERENCE CP T IE

    CONGRESS YCUTH LEAG U E.

    * 8 I S^ ûntryf?ofcp̂ e?̂ n̂ g!;orincSginr S »' ‘ '■ ' ignorance and perpetual subjection.:* Santu Educntion is coin'? t-n

    .. * jAf ricansJ g mentally enslave the youth

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    sisfsss.—•

    $ons and daughters of

    >lave laws under which* we live.J B V e a few of the

    COKE TO 139 ANDERSON STREET

    coner Delvers Street, Johannesburg. Qf Q TrK* at 9 .3 0 A.M.___ * v * U

    S J ®1 ? y ^he f o r k i n g « t e e c f t h e A ^ r l c a S " -il£tiPnal Congress Youth League,__________ rican

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    "B A N T U E D U C A T IO N "

    Latest news is that Moroka, Jabavu a nd other

    Johannesburg areas w ill start boycott of "Bantu"

    schools on Monday. The Ea ,t Rand’ s courageous stand

    IS inspiring the nation. Stand firm! Others are learning

    from our example and are taking up the struggle - -

    AGAINST e d u c a t i o n for s l a v e r y

    f ° r the pr°P er Education of our children will be announced.

    EAST RAND YOUTH ?

    J o h p L l ™ 1' friends in Springs, Oermiston,

    elsewhere this week-end lell them of your struggle! Get them to tart boycotts in their places.

    Issued by the Youth league, 16, first Street. Benoni 1.

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    'y?7w4 ,aw ° i U m j t m ' ^ a r d u . i c k u n l k c n .

    not In school?1 6 Why* t h e ^ h i i f l j88 ? ueatlons: "Why are children

    Why have the locations' such aa BenSni p*r ;n ts demonstrating? playgrounds (fully armed noii^o f enonl» been-turned into Police

    18 B A N T U E C U C A ^ I 0 N??? numbers)? The a n .™

    W h A t Is thla Bantu Ednr.flt-.^n?

    •’THSRElI Jo T a c Jjj1® 2 e" Siucatlon has to say:THE LEVEL OF A CERTAIN FORK OfIaBOUR""' ^ r , * C0MM' NI™ «O V S Of D r . Vervoerd when he e p o k f o ^ l a n L h J o m ? ™ ? " * ^

    t h e D u t c h H * f o r m e d t C h u r o h ' Jh I d e t o a l - ' a b o - t f * G o v e r n m e r ‘ t . memorandum to the Government an^ Education in theiron the 14th. April: ..“In C ertain ch wf 8 Printed in the "Star" and unskilled Non-European workjjfl hfH ’ th? aeml-skilledwhich could be done by nronerW tJL? J usurped (taken away) work •mentally backward^ ^European children who cannot Jaaa aAv mean9» that thoseprotected at the expense of th* ? standard in school must be

    And this can ohly be done if thP i r and Non“ European child , given the 'Verwo^rd Bantu frlcan child YOUR CHILD, la

    which will keep them b £ c k w d " ^ - P R O G R E S S VACCINE'

    the 'mentally r e t ^ e S ' ^ e a n youJhe! ? 9Ct thS J° ba for

    the 1 C en ta ll^retarde ^a n d ^b ack w ard^9^ J° b3 * re to * e keP t for VILL BE OPEN FOR YOUR CHILD WHEN H^ OrSw sM ? ? y° U££’ ?HAT J0B3 Government has acientif * r « n «• ^-Hjwg OP? ~ The Natlonaliat

    RECEIVE SUCH' EDUCATION'*S0 MAT CHILDREW WILLions given to him In el th=- "nJi ?^h ™ d»3TAND simple lnstruct- vlll be fit for, anS (lven oil? , J h ^ Afrikaans, « d that he want. In other worla *,h^ Af"W’nn t £s e Europeans don't sent out to the farms'as 1 ,borers w lU bsworkers, and In the kitchens of ?he K u J « o f l ^ l u r ” ^ 4

    from Sub. V ’Stoastwd£id"'1J ^ W ^ ^ i a ^ h 1" 80h° o1 (la* for children day for the European children? Wh! er®. not a THREE HOUR SCHOOL SCHOOL LAY FOR THE AFRTCAI CHIT r ^ r r n n r 3?£E,ef not a THREE HOUR

    BEING? - In the laat few y ^ r a we h l S ^ n r ^ ~DUCATI0N CAME INTO Lawyers, Educational s-perts TeachJrs H « i \ .am° ng8t u a » Doctora, Court interpr&tera, Trade Unionists «nH ®*lth ^ s p e c t o r a , Nurses,Co you think that ur .^i ^ ' r 2 * £ther en llPhtened peopleshave theae vario 3 7 . a ‘ ‘ »i tL0Ok,' Bantu Education we can ANS,,rER? educational cateroriea? - THAT IS FOR YOU TO

    c h i l d * ^ o VS o r ^ e [ y 8?au\lnI t ^ d a r f p E^ c^ lon «**

  • c M i I i r ^ UtStl?n '3c^ 0la Provide in the timetable for the Snhi!!? ? ° le«r* the school, clean the ground around the

    ^scho-)*, and In fact, is meant to train the children to manual work, and NOTHING ELSE. 0n to do

    MT ">i ANYBODY IN TER FER E W ITH PARENTS WHr N rnH,rv i f 'T u t b , CHILDREN OUT OF BA N TJE H JC A TIO N SCHOOLS? T ^ 1 R

    have th* J f r s r ? 0 fv,chil(ir®n . both European and Non-European

    ^ t „ T5snJTi N M E ss* ” r a tARmrFr o u c s 4T O * i i i ^ F ^ 1m r a t h -14~ S r T™ , C™ K W I ® the Fire w ™ S 1oim,!said »UO » tn ^ r ^ r rnmentS ° f 8* Afri ° £ have a long time ago said NO to compulsory education for Africans. N o v w bv allthe worry by the Minister and the Police? ' i f thp hAv- * not want to rv ™ * ic

  • Collection Number: AD1812

    RECORDS RELATING TO THE 'TREASON TRIAL' (REGINA vs F. ADAMS AND OTHERS ON CHARGE OF HIGH TREASON, ETC.), 1956 1961 TREASON TRIAL, 1956 1961

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