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The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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Reflections for a Listening Heart
Springbok Stampede, with 34 teenagers taking part, had its debut in Cape Town.
Way to national reconstruction.
The problems at a conference table are often not as difficult as the problems around the table.
The Tolon Na and Mr Michael Ogon, a Nigerian Member of Parliament presided over platform of 21 West African speakers.
Only when a White group has the courage to come out and take a stand, will our long night of fear begin to end.
The Church Council says that it has had an opportunity of hearing the verbatim text of Dr. Geldenhuys's statement at Caux.
"My union (I.C.F.T.U.) has been used to bring an attack on M.R.A.," said Sibnath Banerjee, Pres. of Hind Mazdoor Sabna, India.
Mr James Haworth, president of I. C. F. T. U. said report condemning Moral Rearmament is misrepresenting the facts.
M.P., H.J. Klopper says, "I shall do my utmost to help my nation follow ideology of Caux."
Members of both Houses of Parliament attended a meeting in the Senate library to meet the cast of Forgotten Factor in Cape Town.
'Time to Choose' - a programme of mime, music and conviction.
General Secretary of the Mine Workers' Union found guilty by Johannesburg Regional Court of accepting a bribe.
Coming from all parts of South Africa, the 120 delegates consisted of Englishmen, Afrikaners, Coloureds and Africans.
M.R.A. were supporters of multi-racialism.
"Voice of the Hurricane" about the Mau Mau uprisings in Kenya, is shown in judicial capital of South Africa.
The Moral Re-Armament film 'Freedom', was shown in Umtata (now call Mthatha), South Africa, at the Chiefs request.
"Men are hungry for bread, for peace and for the hope of a new world order," said Dr Frank N. D. Buchman
Mr Hoymeyr said South Africa seemed unaware of Communist activities outside its own boundaries.
Story of "The Real News", written by former journalist, Peter Howard, takes place in the office of a big London newspaper.
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