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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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MR LEVINE: Now you have mentioned the name of Barbara Hogan. Can I pass another name through you.
MR NTHAI: Where the bakkie was coming from? So, it would then appear that he was supposed to run and pass the bakkie and proceed straight, is that correct, where the bakkie was coming from?
I hope that maybe things to come to pass and we will discover the killers of my husband because at the moment this caused the estrangement between the families. I would like to see the people convicted for his murder, just to find out their identities. Maybe they are people whom I know. Just to ...
MS VAN DER WALT: How did you pass the border?
... I was told the doctor will be available on Monday. Since that time and the time I was referred to the doctor at Livingstone Hospital, I could not pass water, I could not eat. I remember on a Sunday afternoon, one comrade waking me up and saying, please give me your two eggs, we could only eat ...
... supposed to meet with this person to pick up the communication and on Saturday to go for the meeting and proceed to her place, home, in Mzinoni, to pass through Mzinoni and come to Swaziland ...
We discovered that he had donated firearms to them and that these people had been staying at his house. This we learned from Vukani Ngcobo, who used to receive information from them and pass it on to us.
MS VAN DER WALT: When did these two young boys pass away?
MR PRINSLOO: Could we pass it up to the Committee Mr Chairman we have a loose page here.
MR BERGER: He could bypass - that is Dr Barnard - he could by pass the State Security Council and go directly to P W Botha?
There were eight of us. He told us that we would pass through Bethlehem to get money there. We arrived in Bethlehem in the morning at about 10 in the morning. And the person we were looking for we didn't find at that time, he was at his work. We then slept there because the previous night we ...
... organisations" of which NUMSA would be one, and that secondly this was really done to assist the government that at the time was contemplating to pass some kind of legislation if I understood him correctly, intended to confiscate this funds in the ...
... difficult for me to come out of the house because I was in the house alone. After a while I went to peep out of the window and I saw an ambulance pass the house. By this time all was quiet and I heard the following day when I was told by a young guy by the name of Joey, when I asked him if he ...
Somebody did pass away, I am also a human being, but there was no alternative. There was no alternative at the time.
MR LAX: Someone better pass him a copy as they had to do last time.
roads. Is that right? There are little alleyways in the squatter camp. This is a road on which you can drive a motor car with, two motor cars can pass ...
MR WILLIAMS: So in other words you expected a police vehicle to pass there between ten and half past ten?
... placed them because each and every applicant must show that he's somewhere, fits somewhere into a to g otherwise that applicant, he or she does not pass the first hurdle. Now if one looks at the Act functionally, one of the other problems is this, if you say somebody who associated herself with ...
MS CRICHTON: And on this particular day your son and Vukele were on their way back from a toy-toy. Would you like to tell us what happened or would you like to pass the microphone to Vukele to talk about what happened? What would you like to do?
MR KHUMALO: Let me restate this. I did pass by Reservoir Hills on my way to school.
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