Daily newspaper in Natal, South Africa
Er is nog geen volledige beschrijving of andere informatie beschikbaar. Als u informatie over dit onderwerp heeft die u met ons wilt delen, gebruik dan de Feedback knop om dit te doen. Hartelijk dank!
BESCHIKBAAR MATERIAAL: 20
The show of Springbok Stampede visits Durban, South Africa.
Director of Land Forces said at All-Africa MRA Assembly, "You have something stronger than most weapons we soldiers carry."
How the truth about God was learnt was described by numerous speakers who told of their experiences.
It is vital to retain the expertise, ability and business acuman of the Whites, said Government Minister, Dr Elliott Gabellah.
There is a readiness among young South Africans to do something big for this country and neighbouring states, said Nico Ferreira
Moral Re-Armament campaign brought better understanding between Chamber of Mines and Mine Worker Union leaders.
The dissatisfaction found everywhere will not disappear until Mankind decides to rid itself of disregard for spiritual values.
'The Forgotten Factor' play is a most forceful and impressive application of the lesson.
Better understanding between Chamber of Mines and the leaders of the mineworkers unions as a result of MRA campaign.
Here is a musical show bubbling with youthful zest and vitality.
More than one hundred and eighty Oxford Group supporters meet in Umkomaas, Natal, South Africa
Keynote of the play is the philosophy that wherever strife exists, more progress can be gained by saying "I'm sorry."
The show is in stark contrast to the chaos and sensualism of modern beat sessions, being brimful of youthful vigour.
Cast of "The Forgotten Factor" meet Mayor, Town Clerk and other dignatories at reception on board ss. Clan Sinclair in Durban.
Group Captain Pat Foss O.B.E. and Mrs Foss in South Africa en route to trouble-scarred Kenya.
Documentary recording the fortunes of Japanese delegaton to Caux conference, shown in Durban, South Africa.