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    How you can prevent being swamped by oppressive ideologies

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    462.B.1.6(12).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the Freedom Front (FF) calling on South Africans to vote for them in order to prevent the enforcing of oppressive ideologies. Compiled by Dr Pieter Mulder, chairman of the FF

    Important election message : will you be abroad on April 26 - 28?

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    462.B.2.3(1).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.A newspaper advertisment by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) informing South Africans who are abroad of 76 international countries from which they may cast their vote

    St. Peter the Fisherman Anglican Church, Hermanus, Overstrand (Overberg District)

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    Hermanus, Anglican Church. In the centre of Hermanus lies the Anglican Church of Saint Peter the Fisherman. The foundation stone of this church was laid on 26 February 1933. When one stands on the street side before the church, one notices a nicely built tower with louvers near the top. Contrary to what one expects, the tower does not house a bell. Instead, there hangs a bell high up below the roof on the east side of the church. Because of its high position it was impossible to gain full information on the decorations on the bell. Below the shoulder are two moulding wires but seemingly without any text in between. There are two more moulding wires above the sound bow and a single one at the lip of the bell. The only decoration that could be seen partially, is a small round emblem in the middle of the waist that reminds us strongly of the founder’s emblem of Bardwell. The latter consists of a circular crown of leaves with in the middle references to the founders. The bell shows signs of corrosion, probably due to its position near the ocean

    Why you should vote for the one party that doesn't want to run the country!

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    462.B.1.7(1).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Why you should vote for the one party that doesn't want to run the country! The Argus.Newspaper advertisement by the Federal Party (FP) presenting various reasons why South Africans should vote for the party. An image of the party leader, Frances Kendall, appears in the upper right-hand corner

    Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Woodstock, Cape Town

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    Woodstock, Greek Orthodox Church. The Greek Orthodox Cathedral Saint George in Woodstock is an impressive building that is crowned with two bell towers, placed symmetrically around the central entrance. Both bells are hanging on chains that are turned around the yokes. For this reason, the bells can only be sound by pulling the clapper with the help of ropes from below. The bell in the right tower is substantially larger than the other. Below the bells are fixed floors that make it impossible to reach the bells from the inside. Using high ladders, it was possible to catch a glimpse of the large bell. The bell has a rather rough texture that suggest that the bells are not made by a genuine founder. A bit about the sound bow is an inscription that reads AEREA which seems to be followed by a number, possibly a date. It was impossible to reach, even photograph the bell on the left. Moreover, its sound suggested that the bell might be cracked

    Duncan Crowie se : ek het my ID

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    462.A.1.3(3).pdf created from original election material in the South African Elections Collection held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Campaign poster by the African National Congress (ANC) urging South Africans to ensure they obtain their identification documents (ID) so that they may vote during the election period. A black and white image of top South African soccer player appearing mostly for Santos Cape Town, Duncan Crowie, holding his ID fills the poster, encouraging South Africans to get their ID's and vote for their freedom. A bright yellow border frames the poster

    IEC given power to confiscate NP mag

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    462.B.1.3(45).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.IEC given power to confiscate NP mag. The Argus.Newspaper article written by The Argus political staff writer, Dennis Cruywagen, reporting on the power granted to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to confiscate a controversial election magazine by the National Party (NP). Accompanying the article is a picture of ANC economics department head, Trevor Manuel, and election agent, Essa Moosa, paging through the controversial NP magazine titled, Winde van verandering waai deur Suid-Afrika (Winds of change are blowing through South Africa). The picture is taken by photographer, Roy Wigley, for The Argus

    Ek is 'n student, ek is die toekoms en ek stem Nasionale Party

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    462.B.1.10(55).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the National Party (NP) presenting a statement of support for the NP from a student named, Paulo Andrade. The advertisement is compiled and issued by Marthinus van Schalkwyk

    Victoria College, Boy’s High School and Stellenbosch University Manuscript Collection

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    This is a finding aid of a manuscrpt collection: This manuscript collection dates back to 1864 and provides insight into the administration of the University. It consists of Council and Senate minutes, financial and property registers, staff and student registers, and correspondence to and from the University

    To the South African Muslim community

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    462.B.1.3(61).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement delivering a message from Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela to the Muslim community celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr, asking their support and participation in the April 27 elections. Advertisement issued by the ANC Department of Information and Publicity (DIP)

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