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A plea for understanding ; a reply to the Reformed Church in America / by W. A. Landman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cape Town : N. G. Kerkuitgewers for the Information Bureau of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, [1968]Description: 144 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 284.268 Landman
Contents:
Part 1. Letter from the stated clerk of the reformed church in America -- Statement on South Africa adopted by the general synod of the reformed church in America -- Part 2. Reply by the Rev. W.A. Landman, director of the information bureau of the Dutch reformed church in south Africa -- Part 3. Annexures -- 1. South Africa's answer to United Nations' "group of experts" -- 2. Setting the record straight -- 3. Address of Adv. D.P. de Villiers, S.C. in the general assembly of United Nations -- 4. Acceptance of facts presented at international court of justice -- 5. Withdrawal of charges of oppression -- Clifford J. Hynning -- 6. Acceptance of facts -- Anthony D'Amato -- 7. Industry and labour in S.A. -- Anthony B. Davenport -- 8. Economic advancement of indigenous groups -- 9. Welfare and hospital services and housing in South Africa -- 10. Objects and aims of south African policy -- 11. Comparison with African states and other countries -- 12. The changing situation -- 13. Summary of evidence by Prof. R.F. Logan -- 14. Summary of evidence by Mr. Piet Cillie -- 15. Are changes needed in United States policy towards South Africa -- Dr. Dennis Worrall -- 16. Crisis in world conscience -- Dr. H.F. Verwoerd -- 17. Integration or separate development -- 18. A multi-racial society as an alternative -- 19. Comments by impartial observers I -- 20. Comments by impartial observers II -- 21. Statement on policy by Dr. H.F. Verwoerd -- 22. Comments by Prof. Edwin S. Munger -- 23. Attitude of the Bantu towards separate development -- Rev. Sol Selepe.
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Part 1. Letter from the stated clerk of the reformed church in America -- Statement on South Africa adopted by the general synod of the reformed church in America -- Part 2. Reply by the Rev. W.A. Landman, director of the information bureau of the Dutch reformed church in south Africa -- Part 3. Annexures -- 1. South Africa's answer to United Nations' "group of experts" -- 2. Setting the record straight -- 3. Address of Adv. D.P. de Villiers, S.C. in the general assembly of United Nations -- 4. Acceptance of facts presented at international court of justice -- 5. Withdrawal of charges of oppression -- Clifford J. Hynning -- 6. Acceptance of facts -- Anthony D'Amato -- 7. Industry and labour in S.A. -- Anthony B. Davenport -- 8. Economic advancement of indigenous groups -- 9. Welfare and hospital services and housing in South Africa -- 10. Objects and aims of south African policy -- 11. Comparison with African states and other countries -- 12. The changing situation -- 13. Summary of evidence by Prof. R.F. Logan -- 14. Summary of evidence by Mr. Piet Cillie -- 15. Are changes needed in United States policy towards South Africa -- Dr. Dennis Worrall -- 16. Crisis in world conscience -- Dr. H.F. Verwoerd -- 17. Integration or separate development -- 18. A multi-racial society as an alternative -- 19. Comments by impartial observers I -- 20. Comments by impartial observers II -- 21. Statement on policy by Dr. H.F. Verwoerd -- 22. Comments by Prof. Edwin S. Munger -- 23. Attitude of the Bantu towards separate development -- Rev. Sol Selepe.

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