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Pass

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a pass book or a dompas that every black person over the age of 16 was required to carry, indicating whether they had the right to be in any given area, and for how long.

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... said that he hadn’t succeeded in selling anything to anybody in Houghton in order to justify the -. Now why he should be in Houghton and by chance pass Mr Mandela’s house which one can almost take cognisance of is on a, in a quiet suburb, a T intersection, off the corner at the time and why he ...
... the police, I think there were two police who were trying to stop the cars and after 30 minutes they opened for the cars so that the cars would pass. I took a taxi and then I passed the scene. I took a taxi to Klerksdorp. That was the last time I saw Medisi and Sipho. When I arrived in ...
ADV GCABASHE: Yes, and that was your understanding? Your participation was because you wanted information to pass back to Mr le Roux?
MR BERGER: What sort of weapons would you pass on from Maputo to the soldiers of MK?
MR MARIBANA: If one may just - Mr Ras, even from your structure, you've indicated that structure A was a family house, what made you actually to pass this structure Y where you know that ANC are living in it, and go to structure X?
that I knew everything. Be that as it may, even though I knew quite a bit of things, when I looked at aunty Johannah, her child, she said her child passed away, but her child did not pass away, but what aunty Johannah did which I am sorry about is that she says her child passed away and her child ...
and people couldn't see properly but we managed to get back home. There were fences all over blocking with policemen and dogs as well. We couldn't pass through. And that is the ...
... country together as one people, enjoy the fruits of our labour together. I felt that was the ...(indistinct) that I will never let, you know, must pass me. I had to jump in and actually now also extend my hand of friendship to the victims or the people that suffered because of my actions in ...
MR WASSERMAN: Mr Chairman, the evidence I've given you is the truth of how this episode did come to pass. Col Taylor was ill, he had severe brain cancer at the time of this. His memory and his day to day affairs were very intermittent and I feel he's actually just made a mistake in this case.
CHAIRPERSON: Thank you Mr Visser. We now pass the ball over to Mr Lamey, who is appearing on behalf of Mr Olifant.
... for his absence. I did try and contact the telephone number and spoke to a person who said that they were his sister and that they would pass the message on to him, however they would only be able to see him much later in the day, so then there's nothing further that I can add and I'm ...
CHAIRPERSON: I understand that that night we went to purchase liquor with your companion for his tavern. Now on your way back you happened to pass Mr Bengu's house and it suddenly occurred to you that because he was a member of the ANC you should go there and attack him, is that how it happened?
... 100 such incidents or there were three such incidents. Just to give me an idea of how often they would come back to report to you, you would then pass the message on to the community, just to give me an ...
DR BORAINE: Now let's just establish that we are talking about the same document, isn't the document in Afrikaans and with the thumbprint - ja I must admit that I also only received this towards the end of your evidence. Pass the buck here, ask Hanif to explain.
... in view of the fact that some of the violations that you are talking about occurred in the context of people you believed in. We will, certainly, pass on your statement to the Investigative Unit and look at each and every aspect very, very carefully and we will keep you informed, if, after we ...
It did not go to Parliament but the Cabinet was the final and highest authoritative body and all the decisions of the State Security Council had to pass ...
MR MAPOMA: What standard did you pass at school?
MR HATTINGH: And if one drives past there, one would pass within 50 metres of it?
MR DEHAL: And apart from Mr Webster's independent recall(?), also on one occasion Mr McBride said he was on a social outing and he happened to pass this place and he had his eye on the Why Not as well.
MR MBANDAZAYO: No, Chairperson, in fact I will pass that one. Let met - my last point to ask you, do you know the motto of the PAC?
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