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PETH/8/36
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Letter from Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence to F. W. Pethick-Lawrence
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- 6 Mar. 1930 (Creation)
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Boschbeck, Cape Town. — Describes her recent and planned activities, including having covered around 1200 miles in 11 days of driving. A suffrage bill is being debated, but she believes it will fail. 'Racial hatred' is a major issue here.
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- Solly, Julia Frances (1862-1953), née Muspratt, suffragist, feminist, and temperance activist (Subject)
- Lawrence, David Herbert (1885-1930) poet, novelist and essayist (Subject)
- Hertzog, James Barry Munnik (1866–1942) prime minister of South Africa (Subject)
- Smuts, Jan Christiaan (1870-1950), Prime Minister of South Africa, army officer, and writer on evolution (Subject)
- Smuts, Sybella Margaretha Krige (1870–1954) wife of Jan Smuts (Subject)
- Cresswell, Frederic Hugh Page (1866-1948), politician in South Africa and mining engineer (Subject)
- Creswell, Margaret Philippa Bingham Cronell (b 1885), wife of Frederic Hugh Page Creswell (Subject)
- Solomon, Saul (1875-1960), judge in the Supreme Court of South Africa (Subject)
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This description was created by A. C. Green in 2020 and expanded by I. David in 2025.
