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RAYMOND HEARD is a 25-year old political reporter for the Rand Daily Mail in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is studying this year in the Government Department under a Frank Knox Fellowship, ater which he plans to return to South Africa and continue his career in journalism...

Author: By Raymond Heard, | Title: South African Describes Verwoerd's Republic | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

...single shouted word, "Lumumba," probably earned the Republicans more votes than any other slogan in their extensive campaign, according to Stanley Uys, special correspondent for the Christian Science Montor. At one Johannesburg polling station, Republicans brandished Liberal Party posters showing a white hand clasping a black hand. They asked: "Do you want South Africa to be ruled by these Kaffir-lovers...

Author: By Raymond Heard, | Title: South African Describes Verwoerd's Republic | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

...home, the republican government will have to do its best to prevent the outbreak of another Sharpeville. After 68 African demonstrators had been killed and nearly 200 wounded by police fire at Sharpeville township near Johannesburg last March, condemnation of South Africa's racial policies came from many nations, including the United States...

Author: By Raymond Heard, | Title: South African Describes Verwoerd's Republic | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

Nkosi had expected to arrive in Cambridge by late September, and still hopes that, he will eventually receive a passport. He is a young journalist in Johannesburg, where he has sharply criticized the Government's apartheid policy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: South Africa Prevents Nieman Fellow From Studying at University | 10/25/1960 | See Source »

...well; we ask after your home and your people") carried on by doctor and the chief of the household. Even in emergencies, no case could be admitted to the hospital without consultation with the family head; week after week Barker dispatched telegrams to the mines near Johannesburg, hoping to reach some far-off Zulu father before his child died of neglect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Good Neighbor | 9/26/1960 | See Source »

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