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“NO TRIAL” ACT

14 Arrested In S.A. (N.Z.P.A -Reuter—Copyright) JOHANNESBURG, May 11. Fourteen persons were arrested last night in seven cities under South Africa’s new ‘‘no trial” act which allows police to hold people for 90 days without questioning. The arrests, it was learned, were made in Cape Town. Pretoria, Johannesburg. Durban. Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and Cradock. Eleven of those arrested were Africans, including the Durban chairman o f the South African Congress of Trade Unions, Mr Stephen Dnlamtni. A white man, a coloured and an Indian were also detained.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 17

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“NO TRIAL” ACT Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 17

“NO TRIAL” ACT Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 17

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