THE DEAN OF JOHANNESBURG (the Very Rev. Gonville french-Beytagh), on left, leaving the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court after being released on bail. With him is the Bishop of Johannesburg (the Rt Rev. L. E. Stradling) and Mr J. Turnbull, a Cathedral lay official. Dean french-Beytagh, who has been an outspoken opponent of apartheid, was arrested by South security police and later charged under the Suppression of Communism Act with having dealings with banned organisations. He was remanded until February 26.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32521, 3 February 1971, Page 13
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79THE DEAN OF JOHANNESBURG (the Very Rev. Gonville french-Beytagh), on left, leaving the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court after being released on bail. With him is the Bishop of Johannesburg (the Rt Rev. L. E. Stradling) and Mr J. Turnbull, a Cathedral lay official. Dean french-Beytagh, who has been an outspoken opponent of apartheid, was arrested by South security police and later charged under the Suppression of Communism Act with having dealings with banned organisations. He was remanded until February 26. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32521, 3 February 1971, Page 13
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