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Sir Joseph Benjamin Robinson, son of an 1820 Settler, mining magnate, chairman of the Mining Board, representative in the Legis
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Hendrick Becker, commissioner at the Cape, is born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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At least twelve people are killed in rebel attacks on a police station, airport and the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC)
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Patrick Quka, SA bantamweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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Patrick Quka, SA bantamweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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The SA rugby team loses 20-32 against Australia in the Tri-nation series in Brisbane.
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The first 1 700 Rwandan refugees begin returning home, despite fear of reprisals from the new Tutsi government.
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The first 1 700 Rwandan refugees begin returning home, despite fear of reprisals from the new Tutsi government.
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Bantu Holomisa, former ruler of the Transkei, claims that President Mandela had told him that Sol Kerzner (former head of Sun I
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Rwanda’s new coalition government says it will prosecute those responsible for the massacres in recent months.
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Rwanda’s new coalition government says it will prosecute those responsible for the massacres in recent months.
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From 2-9 August, police find seventy-five unidentified bodies of residents in the East Rand area.
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Security forces arrest fifty armed Islamic extremists and seize an arms cache containing 130 bombs in Algiers.
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Eleven residents are killed in Esikhaweni when unknown killers in balaclavas and armed with pump action shotguns fire at reside
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Eleven residents are killed in Esikhaweni when unknown killers in balaclavas and armed with pump action shotguns fire at reside
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Clement Msomi, organiser of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), is shot dead by two men in a passing ca
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A defiance campaign by the Mass Democratic Movement against apartheid laws starts by challenging the segregation of hospitals a
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One person is killed in a bomb explosion at the home of Chris Hani.
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One person is killed in a bomb explosion at the home of Chris Hani.
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UWC students convene a meeting to express solidarity with the students of Soweto and decide to embark on a boycott of classes.
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French officials disclose that France is to supply South Africa with two destroyer escorts.
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French officials disclose that France is to supply South Africa with two destroyer escorts.
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The trial of the Very Rev. Gonville Aubie ffrench-Beytagh begins in the Pretoria Supreme Court.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 30-11 in Johannesburg.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 30-11 in Johannesburg.
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The US tells the UN it will halt all sales of military equipment to South Africa because of apartheid.
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An assassination attempt on President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana fails. His rule in Ghana is becoming progressively oppressive. Fou
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Having held talks on the escalating crisis over control of the Suez Canal with France and the US, Britain mobilises its forces.
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Having held talks on the escalating crisis over control of the Suez Canal with France and the US, Britain mobilises its forces.
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