j ni.solwrioks pass* a *m* *x* v t m k m u l **8Ji*ai. i&reixt o r «** 8 ct v i i VKS&UffK* o r aoum *r ICA* G»«*, Ju ly 1954. r 1 1 ) V AIL, Th* fmjwwma hetfion of th - Fe<ier«*ion of South African or*n reaolfcm to e i «f u ll opport to the campaign a isin a t the.'eetern Arww fje»eir%l,»hich would uproot thou j8i«c1h o f people frcn th e ir hone«, and d^ny freehold rii»v»te in Urhan Arena to the African people* The Rr,ion resoltffa A n th er to or*«ni.ne rwxn volunteers, to p a rtic ip a te fu lly in th is o x p a itn snd to oppoae apartheid in a l l it* form * 2) jutm :Si. of tkk The * nsrjrrinsl Region o f th e F* a e ra tio n o f 3ooth A frio^n»o wr eelcxm ee t r*--»*ncreea o f th e People and pledgee i t o v l f to a n o in t a c tiv e ly, 111 o r^ jn io in g the f u l l repr> n te tio n o f Tw iw p 1»owa n a t th o Qongroaa o f th e P eople. The Transvaal..e^ion of the /ite ra tio n o f Uuth Afrioax o«nn sled«e» ite e lf io work fc the aohievwotmt o f th o aiuut e e t out in the *otmm'a C harter aio sted e t the B attcnal Conferer* ^ io a tr iw fo r th e lib e ra tio n and enfraiichieesant o f the *ou»o of South Africa! to f if h t for* (1) P a ll, frwe and coepulecry e<iucction f o r e l l the ch ild ren o f South Afirica (2) Paid M aternity leav e, awl n a t* m ity hooea. (3) Crtohtfs and n u reiry aohoole fo r e l l ohildren (4) Tho abolitio n of beer h e lls (5) Proper transp o rt, lig h ts, san itatio n (6) Old A«e homei and to * rk lo r PisaC.- end Mi&MNL 4» w u m Thie uovsfsrence of the F'ranevnal legion of tho Federation of South African oaen taphationlly re je c ts the Pass.y etea in a l l i t a fonae, and p le d g e to wwfc toe the ab o litio n of the paaa y stea. The intw naificntien o f paaa raid a in recent aonti e baa reache s alansing ro p o rtio ra, nnd or atcd an in to lerab le n itu rtio n shioh haa in fu ria te tne aothere of A frica, thousand* of ehose nona are thrown into J a ils orory aon^h, only to s a tis fy the demands of the labour s ortfi^e on ftaropesn farna* m. oaxl on the *iniat<»r of S atire A ffaire forthw ith to withdrew th ie notorious t-,s and Mt fo rth r verge the branches of a l l Uongxvssee in the prh i» m 1 to d*aonetr»te i opposition by a ll legitim ate a-?no.
I i FRLSS STATHstt-J*P ISSUED BY THE JfclfcRATIDH OP SOUTH AFRICAN «Mai(THAHSVAAl) KKGIGM) The ban* placed on the national President and General Secretary of the African National Congress, Chief Luthuli and Walter disulu, are particularly ill-timed. By removing experienced and respected leaders of the people of our country, the Government ia not improving relations between the various races, but seriously endangering them. Such actions can only result in increased resentment, heightened tensions, and ever greater.'ntnconisne and opposition to the presant Government. $e vvonfcn of the Transvaal, women of all races, demand that the bans placed on Chief Luthuli, ' alter Siaulu, and other leaders of the people, be removed, and that our chosen and popular leaders should be allowed to move freely, speak freely and work freely among us. Issued by: The ^federation of South African Women (Trtmsvanl Region) 33* Dunbarton Court, Uatfield Road, Johannesburg. Ju ly 22, 1954.
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