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University of the Witwatersrand
This site includes the two major research archives at the University, namely the Historical Papers Research Archive (HPRA), and the South African History Archive (SAHA). In addition it incorporates our partner institution, the Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Museum & Learning Centre, and the projects AFRAPIX and MEDU. This multi-institutional setup allows for searching across these institution's online finding aids and searchable digital items.
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Kennedy's notes, it was a film produced by "The New York Times". Did you know that? __ I don't recollect ~hat …
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and Viljoen. also in an interview with the New York Times, said South Africa was determined to deny …
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South Africans must live” . In its comment, The New York Times said: “ Unless justice is done, and is seen …
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first school for women's medical study. The New York Times wrote: "It is stated that Miss Elizabeth Black …
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based Dr M Rath through media adverts in the New York Times and the International Herald Tribune. These …
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added. In an editorial on the Assembly, the New York "Times" comments that, "The League of Nations failed … Barbara Ward. She writes often for the Sunday New York "Times" and the 'Atlantic"recently had an article …
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Letter from A. Paton to Miss. Bradley of the New York Times, Durban 22 April 1960, typescript, 1 page. …
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au thority only a few weeks later when the New York Times said in an edi torial that it was to be hoped …
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Official Paper of the South Africa Central Mission Conference of the Methodist Church (Episcopal)
alive, because of the cold. However, the New York Times of the 13th of April tells about another …
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Leyner (drill); Machines; South African interest; Witwatersrand used.
Ingersoll-Rand holds the patent for the real thing. The New York Times calls a pavement breaker a Jackhamer half the …