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Students of University of Witwatersrand, unanimously condemn government policy barring Blacks from student and teaching body.
Purpose of new centre is 'to provide and preserve freedom from fear, from want, from discrimination, of worship and of speech.'
Kathleen Vundla told multi racial audience that women need to stick their necks out much more to save the world.
Thousands of black and white Rhodesian women present peace partician to British Chairperson of Geneva conference.
Farmer, Roly Kingwill looks upon his farm as a trust and not as a way to get rich quickly.
It might have a low profile now, but Moral Re-Armament is still achieving success.
One thousand, two hundred people from 32 countries including representatives from 13 parliaments attend international conference
Parliamentary representation from Africa and India plus industrial delegations from many countries at Caux conference.
Vice President of Mineworkers' Union in South Africa praised Moral Re-Armament for beneficial changes in gold mining industry.
An important memoir of Buchman, written by a close colleague.
Be sure the lines are open between God and yourselves, Frank Buchman tells attendees at House Party.
South Africans meet Peter Howard and Head of Christian Democratic Party in Berlin City Council at conference in Switzerland.
Deputy Prime Minister hears Vice President of African National Council and Alec Smith, son of Rhodesian Prime Minister, speak.
Kenyan, Jane Hopcraft, sings 'Water for a Thirsty Land' at wedding reception of Audrey Rubidge and David Beal.
Book review of Stephen Foot's book 'Life Began Today' by J W Massey.
Time to Choose wants to share with people of all races in South Africa that true security and peace come from obedience to God.
Sixty Rhodesian youth present 'Sing Out Rhodesia' at the Kimberley theatre, South Africa
They are a 'mobile force' of 25 young workers, students and musicians from 13 countries.