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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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... help us also if you, if you get any new information as to the whereabouts of these people, exactly where they based, if you get that information to pass it on to us because what often happens is this is almost more than ten years ago and they move from police station to police station so we can ...
... one in it. They took them out from the room. They told my parents that when they come to the hospital they shall bring their IDs with. If their pass do not have my surname, they shall not come to the hospital to visit me. I end ...
MR CHASKALSON: Can you discuss or pass a comment on the interest in certain toxin which could cause death, but which would not be located in a post mortem?
... I was requested to make a few words, and then I was able to stand up and I was able to convey this message, that all of us who are here, we will pass this road. Nobody knows when he would go, nobody knows the day when he would die. If there was a tape-recorder that day you would hear me saying ...
... a bunny of some kind, an animal because they were always running after me. You know, we each, at times I would even try to hide and they will just pass not seeing me where I have hidden. That was the kind of life I was under those days. People would ask me what is happening, you keep running ...
CHAIRMAN: We thank you very much. We are also deeply hurt. We don't know how we can ask God to fill your hearts and your souls with his oil so that you can be consoled. We pass our condolences to you and we have listened to your requests and we will try, as much as possible, to be of
MR LEWIN: Mr Malibe thank you very much. I will pass you back to the Chairperson. Thank you.
... In our African culture, it’s something that we do not know. There’s a big thing here which I’m being told Sir and then that thing I had to pass it to my ...[indistinct] because it was beyond the ...
the police working in the police station. We saw one policeman going to the direction of Monaheng Section. We followed him. I decided to rush and pass him so that I confront him directly and Eugene Madikane and Gift Mosiya were to come from behind. I drew my Tokaroff pistol and stopped him by ...
CHAIRPERSON: Did he pass away at home or in the hospital?
I can pass no comment on justification of the decision to open fire on that section of crowd who allegedly broke out through the fence but I can say there was no need, or justification on part of soldiers to fire into other sections of the crowd as far as I could determine.
MR LAX: Well an ambush is not to arrest people, an ambush is to kill people? You set up and you lie and wait and you open fire when they pass you? Isn't that an ambush?
"I opened the door with my security pass and a slender youngish man came forward. He introduced himself as Henri and gave the surname. Who was this person whom I had never seen until that moment? Who did not know me, who had no anger towards me, whom I did not hate, for whom I was just a figure? ...
MR MALENDI: It was a place where Mr Derby-Lewis could also pass messages on to you to receive clandestine weapons on his behalf?
MR PYPER: It’s not that I didn’t trust the Judge but a Judge has his work to do and I knew that the Judge would pass the death sentence. I didn’t have any doubt regarding that.
CHAIRPERSON: But you came through veld to get where you were, or did you have to pass other shacks to get to where you were where you placed the bomb?
MR NGXONGO: When I made this application it is not clear on my application about the involvement of the leaders of IFP therefore if this application were to pass in any hands of a member of IFP they were going to approve it and they were not going to return it back to me.
MR LEWIN: Thank you very much, Mr Shongwe, I will pass you back to the Chair. Thank you.
... no direction about my child. I said I’d brought him food and clothing. They said that he was full. He’d taken porridge and coffee. I phoned to pass on a message that my husband should go to the police and find out what’s happening. The next door neightbour’s child said that somebody from ...
MS SEROKE: We have listened to your story and then we will pass this to the next phase. You know that we don't have any powers to meet people's requests, but we will forward those to a further phase. Thank you.
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