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  2. Michael Lewis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Cape Town. [1] In the 1930s, his grandfather Meyer Lewis founded the Lewis furniture retail chain, and in the 1980s, his father Stanley Lewis acquired a controlling stake in Foschini Group. [2]

  3. National Union of Furniture and Allied Workers - Wikipedia

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    The National Union of Furniture and Allied Workers (NUFAW) is a trade union representing workers in the furniture industry in South Africa . The union was founded in 1956, as a split from the Furniture Workers' Industrial Union, which restricted itself to white workers. NUFAW initially represented only "coloured" workers in the industry. [1]

  4. South African Trades and Labour Council - Wikipedia

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    History. The federation was founded in 1930, when the South African Trades Union Council merged with the Cape Federation of Labour Unions. The federation was broadly split between the craft unions and mining unions, which generally only admitted white workers and took conservative positions; and a growing number of industrial unions, which admitted white, Asian and "coloured" members, and ...

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  6. Union of South Africa King's Medal for Bravery, Silver

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    The Union of South Africa King's Medal for Bravery, Silver, the lesser of two classes of South Africa's highest civilian decoration for bravery, was instituted by Royal Warrant of 23 June 1939, published in Government Gazette no. 2671 dated 25 August 1939, and amended by Royal Warrants of 18 February 1947, 24 October 1949 and 17 October 1950.

  7. Numbers Gang - Wikipedia

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    «God’s children», Heather Parker Lewis, 2006 – ISBN 978-1-920103-11-8 « Nongoloza's Children : Western Cape Prison Gangs During and After Apartheid», Jonny Steinberg Van Zyl Smit, Dirk "South African prison law and practice", Butterworths, 1992

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