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The World (Johannesburg)

Black daily newspaper of Johannesburg, South Africa

The World, originally named The Bantu World, was the black daily newspaper of Johannesburg, South Africa.

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"Mr. Hammerskjold should be free to interview who ever he choses to," said Dr. W.F. Nkomo, not only those who support apartheid.
'It is only the statesmanship of the humble heart that will do the trick,' said P Q Vundla, leader of civic affairs in Soweto.
Colwell Brothers visit South Africa together with German miners from the Ruhr.
Following the call of Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, father of West African nationalism to create "a hate-free, greed-free continent."...."
PQ Vundla delivered a punchy address to members of the Progressive Party on disabilities and restrictions meted out to Africans.
A rip-roaring musical with an ideological kick
Afrikaners are indignant
Coming from all parts of South Africa, the 120 delegates consisted of Englishmen, Afrikaners, Coloureds and Africans.
The Moral Re-Armament film 'Freedom', was shown in Umtata (now call Mthatha), South Africa, at the Chiefs request.
We have decided to play our part in the fight to keep the Congo free.
Prof. Cornelius Marivate, a lecturer of the University of South Africa, will take an active part in training the young people.
When a Xhosa song was sung by the Colwell Brothers, the staff of The World newspaper applauded.
"The people of Western Township are praying for a miracle to change the plans for their removal," said leaders, Mr PQ Vundla,
Chief Crowchild and group of the Sarcee Indians, visit Soweto and home of PQ and Kathleen Vundla.
Chief Walking Buffalo and his troop cause traffic jam as crowd mobs touring First Nations people.
Delegation from the Congo (now called Democratic Republic of Congo), attend Moral Re-Armament conference in Switzerland.
Bus boycotts bring hardships to thousands on the Reef around Johannesburg and in Pretoria.
Kathleen Vundla told multi racial audience that women need to stick their necks out much more to save the world.
Mr Count Pieterson, African National Congress youth leader meets two fellow ANC leaders at Moral Re-Armament conference.

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