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Dr Yutar: Did you believe everythin
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The Regional Command was expected t
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Sisulu gave X a message for the ANC
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hiding, nobody cared if my children
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Building from time to time were not
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Johannesburg, Durban, East London,
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Further evidence submitted by the S
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eforms, as reactionaries and libera
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This, the State alleged, is a clear
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Goldberg's handwriting. In addition
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Twelve problems are mentioned. Thes
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Matters on which Goldreich desired
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9 THE CONSPIRATORS TAKE THE STAGE T
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He admitted having made strong repr
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It had never been the policy of Umk
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Dr Yutar: How do you account for th
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Mhlaba had been employed as messeng
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Among his writings, Bernstein said,
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10 THE VERDICT DR YUTAR, for the St
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circumstance in itself, inasmuch as
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"May it please Your Lordship. I hav
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Dr Yutar: I see. And you know too t
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Dr Yutar: Did you know that he had
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Dr Yutar: I will read on: 'What par
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Dr Yutar: Yes, give us a few more d
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I have heard a great deal during th
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EPILOGUE It is futile to imagine th
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