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The SA rugby team wins the fourth test against Australia 22-6 in Port Elizabeth, ending the series in a tie.
… The SA rugby team wins the fourth test against Australia 22-6 in …
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The liner SA Vaal rescues a Johannesburg man, Joseph Honeywill, eleven hours after he fell overboard near the Canary Islands.
… The liner SA Vaal rescues a Johannesburg man, Joseph Honeywill, eleven …
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SA signs protocol with the government of France concerning the use of the Satellite Application Centre at Hartebeeshoek. Kalley
… SA signs protocol with the government of France concerning …
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The SA rugby team beats Ireland in Durban in the second test match 12-10 and wins the series 2-0.
… The SA rugby team beats Ireland in Durban in the second test …
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SA loses the first rugby test match of the series against the British Lions 3-12 on Newlands, Cape Town.
… SA loses the first rugby test match of the series against the …
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Ernest Sedumedi Moloto, linguist, educationist and teacher who served as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a
… as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a …
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The away game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Zambia ends in a tie with no goals scored.
… The away game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Zambia ends in a tie with no goals scored. …
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The SA rugby team beats England on Twickenham 5-0. Doug Hopwood scores a tri, which is converted by Frik du Preez.
… The SA rugby team beats England on Twickenham 5-0. Doug Hopwood …
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SA signs protocol with Italy on the establishment of a joint working group for trilateral development co-operation in Southern
… SA signs protocol with Italy on the establishment of a joint …
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Lindiwe Emmerentia Kuzwayo, successful fashion designer and judge at fashion shows in SA and overseas, is born in Durban.
… successful fashion designer and judge at fashion shows in SA and overseas, is born in Durban. …
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Gerard Bhengu (also Benghu Bengu), SA artist, is born at an outstation of Mariannhill Mission Station, Centecow, Bulwer distric
… Gerard Bhengu (also Benghu Bengu), SA artist, is born at an outstation of Mariannhill Mission …
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Fransiscus Jacobus Ludovicus (Louis) de Vriendt, Dutch-speaking actor who played an important role in the SA professional theat
… Dutch-speaking actor who played an important role in the SA professional theat …
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Bongiwe (Bongi) Dhlomo-Mautloa, SA artist, is born in Vryheid, Natal. She grew up in Bergville, matriculated in Ladysmith a
… Bongiwe (Bongi) Dhlomo-Mautloa, SA artist, is born in Vryheid, Natal. She grew up in …
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Business Day reports that SA is about to test an intermediate range ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
… Business Day reports that SA is about to test an intermediate range ballistic missile …
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the introduction of a system of levies for certain cereals and related products.
… SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the introduction of a …
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Tristam Burrell, one of the SA’s most-experienced paragliders, is electrocuted when his powered trike hits powerlines. His pass
… Tristam Burrell, one of the SA’s most-experienced paragliders, is electrocuted when his …
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Pretoria celebrates its centenary in lavish fashion, under mayoralty of Dr Hilgard Muller, later SA Minister of Foreign Affairs
… fashion, under mayoralty of Dr Hilgard Muller, later SA Minister of Foreign Affairs …
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SA signs co-operation agreement regarding the promotion of investments and amends bilateral air services agreement with the Rep
… SA signs co-operation agreement regarding the promotion of …
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The Zimbabwean Supreme Court mitigates the sentence of Odile Harrington, found guilty of spying for SA, to twelve years.
… sentence of Odile Harrington, found guilty of spying for SA, to twelve years. …
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The SA rugby team beats Argentine 52-23 in the second test in Buenos Aires and wins the series 2-0.
… The SA rugby team beats Argentine 52-23 in the second test in …
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Bonie Mayvee Ntshalintshali, SA artist, is born on the farm ‘Ardmore’ in the Winterton district, Drakensberg area, Natal. (Joha
… Bonie Mayvee Ntshalintshali, SA artist, is born on the farm ‘Ardmore’ in the Winterton …
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The SA rugby team plays for the first time against Italy and win the match in Rome 40-21.
… The SA rugby team plays for the first time against Italy and win …
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Anton Anreith, renowned SA sculptor, arrives in the Cape as soldier in service of the Dutch East India Company.
… Anton Anreith, renowned SA sculptor, arrives in the Cape as soldier in service of the …
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Liberia and Ethiopia institute legal proceedings against SA concerning the administration of South West Africa in the World Cou
… Liberia and Ethiopia institute legal proceedings against SA concerning the administration of South West Africa in the …
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The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, to which SA is a party, is signed in London.
… for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, to which SA is a party, is signed in London. …
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A document released in Cape Town, discloses that SA ministers condoned the murder of Black demonstrators during the 1976 riots.
… A document released in Cape Town, discloses that SA ministers condoned the murder of Black demonstrators …
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François Petrus (Toon) van den Heever, SA poet and justice-president, is born in the district of Heidelberg, Tvl.
… François Petrus (Toon) van den Heever, SA poet and justice-president, is born in the district of …
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John Ndevasia Muafangejo, SA artist, dies in Katutura Township, Windhoek, Namibia. He moved to South West Africa in 1956.
… John Ndevasia Muafangejo, SA artist, dies in Katutura Township, Windhoek, Namibia. He …
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Rosa Sophia Cornelia Nepgen, SA composer and wife of poet W.E.G. Louw, is born in Barkly-East, Eastern Cape.
… Rosa Sophia Cornelia Nepgen, SA composer and wife of poet W.E.G. Louw, is born in …
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Reverend John Pender-Smith, chair of the SANBS board of directors of the SA National Blood Service apologises unconditionally t
… Pender-Smith, chair of the SANBS board of directors of the SA National Blood Service apologises unconditionally t …
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