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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 MALAN: Did you regularly pass there, how did it happen, is it on the main road?
She said that she was coming from work - from the hospital - and that she was standing at the stop street as the - so that the cars could pass and she saw him coming from the direction of Danie Theron Street from the telephone booth in the direction of Bird Street. But he was running and he ...
PROF MEIRING: When did your husband pass away?
... 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 VOSLOO: At the time I had possibly not thought of it in that way, but subsequently I was glad that my effort to make my point, did not pass unnoticed. I must add that I am not glad at this time that the man is dead, I am not happy about the fact that I killed the man. I want you to see that ...
... the election campaign that I endured a lot of stress to the point where I actually suffered a heart-attack, and in 1990 I had to undergo a heart by-pass operation. The result of that election is now history today, and I realised that the political dispensation in this country had changed ...
... but did not notify the police in that it was an offence, I believe during those days in terms of the Terrorism Act to have such information and not pass it on to the police. I would perhaps go on and say in terms of the second applicant, Mr Mokati, amnesty is being applied for having caused the ...
MR HATTINGH: Yes, but you could not be certain that a military patrol would not pass there?
briefly firstly with the requirements that an applicant seeking amnesty would have to pass muster and I think in that regard, Mr Cloete's going to have a fair amount of difficulty in satisfying a couple of these requirements.
CAPT KHOJA: I would inspect this gun time and again because it is kept with me. But even before I give him the gun, I will check the gun and then pass it on to him.
... him together with his attorney in order to obtain fuller information from him to place before the Amnesty Committee, but before that could come to pass, he had passed away, so we are stuck with the situation where we have ...
MS F MOLETE: This thing that I am referring to, that is the camouflage clothes. They used to pass at my shack at number 17, because there's a tarred road running just next to my shack, so we used to see them on a daily basis.
ADV GCABASHE: When did he pass away?
MR MABUZA: Just before you get to the hostel, you have to pass a few streets. The street that I have mentioned. Between Schoeman Road, the Schoeman Road was the boundary between the ANC and the IFP, we had to fight the people who were nearer to the boundary.
MR HATTINGH: At that time when the motivation for the operation was extended to you, did you pass any judgement regarding the necessity of such an operation?
I went into my room and I took a firearm that had been in my possession. I went to wait for him at a spot where I knew he would pass by. It was near the taxi rank. I waited there until the afternoon and he appeared at some point, I cannot remember the time. I then followed him. He was driving ...
... target" and when we got nearer, you see the road on which we were travelling was so narrow, such that one car had to wait for another in order to pass and this white person stopped and Ashley was driving and we had firearms. I was carrying a rifle and Moses Motapo and Lebohang had a hand ...
MR HOLDER: Well Mr de Meillon said we had to pass there, go and see how many guards there were, what arms we could get there.
ADV MPSHE: Alright, let's pass that one. In your application this is what you have all mentioned and I will quote it because I'm talking to you now. Under paragraph 10(a) where it says: State Political Objective you achieved, amongst others you say
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