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September 28, 1978
Letter from the South African Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs in Pretoria regarding arms transfers to South Africaduring the UN arms embargo.
April 10, 1963
Report by Armed Forces Attache G.T. Holl on South African relations with the U.S.
April 11, 1963
Assistant Secretary of State Williams and Ambassador Naude discuss US foreign relations with South Africa, particularly its continuing occupation of South West Africa.
The South African Ambassador to the United States writes to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs regarding an American report on their strategic interests that made no mention of Southern Africa.
March 31, 1967
The South African ambassador to the United States writes to the South African Secretary for Foreign Affairs in Cape Town to discuss a story published in the Rand Daily Mail that reported a United States plan to invade Southern Africa.
November 17, 1994
Indicates that the United States would be receptive to a formal South African bid for admission into the Missile Technology Control Regime.
June 20, 1996
Details of the impending US Department of Defense visit to South Africa.
June 24, 1996
Memo from Mr. Du Preez to Mr. Minty displaying dissapointment that the Department of Foreign Affairs wasn't consulted on the impending trip U.S. visit.
February 11, 1977
The South African Ambassador to the United States writes about the reorganization of Congressional committees in Washington. The Ambassador is concerned with the new Subcommittee on Africa that is to travel to South Africa soon. It contains a number of vocal opponents to the Pretoria regime and three black members, most prominently Charles Diggs.