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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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There is just one other aspect Mr Chairman, and that is that if it comes to pass one day, that Gen Coetzee is charged in a criminal court, it may be held against him if no effort at all was made to cross-examine a witness and to place his position on record.
CHAIRPERSON: If you cannot remember, say yes, if you do, tell us so that we can pass on.
MR HATTINGH: Did all of you pass through the border?
MR RICHARD: I gave you the opportunity to answer the proposition and I pass to the next sentence.
MS TANZER: Mr Nosenga is going to give evidence and states that after leaving the stadium with the weapons, you actually, you pass under a bridge in leaving the hostel and you arrived at a big open field before the township, where he saw about four to six Caspirs. He describes them as yellow in ...
What happened was, Mr Chairman was that I would have given orders for members of my staff to pass the information through to this type of target selection process and Mr Chairman I said very clearly for example that we had full-time military officers based in our headquarters and their full-time ...
... to strengthen you, by saying - we salute your father and all those others who were killed on that day in March. And we are sure you are going to pass. And you will - but for your - as a present - your father, maybe get a first class. And then your father will be smiling where he is. ...
... 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 ...
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 ...
ADV SANDI: You just let it pass?
... and I controlled myself together with my wife as Christians. We knew very well that we will have to die one day but we know there are many ways to pass away from this earth. But the way in which my son Sidney Ndlazi was injured it makes me feel painful. I cannot forget this. It is almost ten ...
MR KRIEL: No, because if I remember correctly we had more than one Victor in the service, and for me just to say that he was the one would be very - it would be un- I cannot say that to the Commission because I honestly don't know, and I will be lying to you if I pass any comment on that.
MR ALBERTS: My question is how come that you could not pass through that area any more?
... I left messages. There was a certain gentleman who always answered these calls, I think he was called Mofukeng, then Mofukeng would say, he would pass the messages over to Chris Hani, but no reply, and I thought to myself that I'm just wasting my time here. So I went on and on asking everybody, ...
... on a board, writing AWB. I didn't understand that these people would assault. But they went to Skietbaan and then my mistress asked that we should pass through. Then they - on Friday, I went to work. I came back from work. Then I slept. It was at daybreak at about quarter to five. I could hear ...
... in front, the hippos were behind, and more police lorries and Landrovers and so forth, and each person got out to go about their duties. I then passed these policemen. Most of the ambulance drivers went to the right-hand side because some of the people fell in something that's in like a ...
MR SINGO: I did standard six, but I did not pass that standard.
... people who were taking our messages to the Chief's kraal, because we were too little (indistinct) we had to tell them what they were supposed to pass on to the Chief. If there was anything that the Chief wanted to know, the Chief would tell induna Matlala and induna Matlala would tell us. If ...
MR SAPELE: We usually see it when we pass the reception.
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