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PROTEST LETTER.—Mr Neville Curtis (left), deputy president of the Witwatersrand Student Representative Council, presenting a protest letter to the South African Prime Minister (Mr Vorster) outside his office in Pretoria. The protest was against “State intervention in university matters.” The students had been waylaid and attacked by students from the opposing Pretoria University while police with dogs looked on.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 13

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PROTEST LETTER.—Mr Neville Curtis (left), deputy president of the Witwatersrand Student Representative Council, presenting a protest letter to the South African Prime Minister (Mr Vorster) outside his office in Pretoria. The protest was against “State intervention in university matters.” The students had been waylaid and attacked by students from the opposing Pretoria University while police with dogs looked on. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 13

PROTEST LETTER.—Mr Neville Curtis (left), deputy president of the Witwatersrand Student Representative Council, presenting a protest letter to the South African Prime Minister (Mr Vorster) outside his office in Pretoria. The protest was against “State intervention in university matters.” The students had been waylaid and attacked by students from the opposing Pretoria University while police with dogs looked on. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31767, 26 August 1968, Page 13