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- 1947
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
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Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Part of South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Part 2 records
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Charge of sedition by initiating a strike of Black mine employees on the Witwatersrand. The accused include members of the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of South Africa (William Henry Andrews, Moses Monani Kotane, Harry Snitcher, Lucas Phillips, Fred Carneson, Harry Allimothoo Naidoo, Isaac Osher Horvitch and Harold Jack Simons) William John Roberts (member of the Johannesburg District Committee of the Communist Party of South Africa) and Louis Charles Joffe (member of the African Mineworkers Union Fund Raising Committee). The indictment was quashed.
Papers.
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Withdrawal of passport to Sachs, 20 May 1949 which prevented him from attending the International Conference of Garment and Textile Trade Unions, Lyons, France, 20 June 1949. Sachs refused to surrender the passport.
Dr Donges, Minister of the Interior, made an application to the Supreme Court (Witwatersrand Local Division), Judge Roper deciding against Sachs. Sachs appealed and on the 14 March 1950 his appeal was upheld with costs.
Part of Papers of Joan Pim
Part of Garment Workers Union records
Fight against listing as a Communist in terms of the Suppression of Communism Act (1950).
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