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EPISODE IN THE TRANSVAAL, by Harry Bloom (295 pp.; Doubleday; $3.95), is an authentic novel about South Africa, in which a self-righteous white superintendent snaps his bureaucratic whip once too often in a native "location." Johannesburg Lawyer-Novelist Harry Bloom, who jars the conscience by way of the solar plexus, all but makes audible the "roar of the lion" in 12,000 black throats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Autumn Leaves | 11/7/1955 | See Source »

Simultaneously in more than a dozen South African cities one morning last week, teams of detectives began knocking on doors. Flourishing search warrants, they brushed past householders to search interiors. At the home of a white teacher of Johannesburg's Central Indian High School, they confiscated an old Chinese figured-silk dressing gown. Muttered one detective: "You never know what these symbols mean. Better have them translated." At St. Peter's Priory, they interrupted Anglican Missionary Trevor Huddleston in the middle of a Scripture lesson and expropriated 44 documents. The prize loot: Father Huddleston's correspondence with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: A Way with Transgressors | 10/10/1955 | See Source »

...calls its white-supremacy government "the ugliest ... I have ever encountered in the free world." Just how ugly, he discovered in one Johannesburg "location" of 40,000 blacks, 65% of whose children die before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Black & White | 10/3/1955 | See Source »

...League. In the two months since, the few have grown to 20,000 members in 200 towns. Whenever a Minister arrived at a public ceremony, 40 or 50 women gathered and formed a silent gauntlet. When one Cabinet Minister flew from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth to Durban to Johannesburg, Black Sashers were on hand. 50 strong, at each airport to give him a grim, silent greeting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: The Silent Critics | 9/26/1955 | See Source »

Unintimidated, League headquarters in Johannesburg dispatched ten cars and two airplanes full of Black Sashers to reinforce their embattled sisters in Bloemfontein. "From now on, I will carry a good long hatpin with me, and I am not beyond jabbing somebody with it," said one outraged lady...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: The Silent Critics | 9/26/1955 | See Source »

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