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The scheme decided on 17 October, involving the conversion of Newclare, Western Native Township and the southern part of Clarem
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10 things you didn’t know about ‘Mandela’s’ Robben Island by Christine Mungai (Mail and Guardian), 17 March 2015, South Africa
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A spokesman at the Police Headquarters in Pretoria states that the strength of the South African Police Reserve has reached 17,
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J. van Arkel, the first resident Dutch clergyman, arrives at the Cape. Date is given as 17 August by another source.
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Document 79 “What is the Communist Party? Lesson 4: What will be Done in the Bantu Republic?”, Umsebenzi, 17 March 1934
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Hilgard Muller, visits Portugal (15-17 June), and says that Portuguese and South African f
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Riotous Assemblies Act No 17 commences: Prohibits gatherings in open-air public places if the Minister of Justice considers th
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Pres. F.W. de Klerk announces a referendum for 17 March to establish the opinion of White voters towards his political reform
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General Law Amendment Act No 37 commences. Section 17, the ninety-day detention law, authorises any commissioned officer to det
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Dr Zola Sidney Skweyiya, Minister of Social Development of the Republic of South Africa since 17 June 1999, is born.
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Merchant Jan van Riebeeck requests in a letter to the Council of XVII (Lords 17) a salary increase and express his disappointme
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 17 June 1977, Volume 168
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 17 February 1977, Volume 108
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 17 January 1977, Volume 83
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT AN OFFICIAL LUNCHEON HOSTED BY PRESIDENT SCALFARO OF ITALY Quirinale Palace, Rome, 17 June 1998
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Address by President Nelson Mandela at the first Triennial Conference of the Methodist church of South Africa Durban, 17 July 1998
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT A DINNER HOSTED BY PRIME MINISTER ROMANO PRODI OF ITALY Villa Pamphili, Rome, 17 June 1998
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The Council of 17 decides at a meeting in Amsterdam that Mauritius be abandoned as a subordinate settlement to that of the Cape
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Document 16 - Joint Sitting of the Executive Committees of the All-African Convention and the African National Congress, 17 April 1949
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Parliament has been defrauded of about R17m by some MPs in the alleged voucher scam, according to SAA’s latest report.
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Dr Essop Goolam Pahad, Minister in the Presidency of the Republic of South Africa since 17 June 1999 with specific responsibili
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Zacharias Wagenaer, successor of Jan van Riebeeck, writes to the Lords 17 suggesting that sixty-seven families be sent back to
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Monde Khakhaza
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Percy Peter Qoboza
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Nicolaas Cornelius Carstens
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Thomas Maclear
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Omar Badsha: Recording the roles of the ordinary by Niren Tolsi (Mail and Guardian), 17 September 2020
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