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Masibulela Hawk Makepula, SA junior flyweight champion, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Organisation in that
… Masibulela Hawk Makepula, SA junior flyweight champion, wins the world champion title …
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William Hare (Gobo) Ashley, SA cricket player in a test against England (1888-1889), is born in Mowbray, Cape Town.
… William Hare (Gobo) Ashley, SA cricket player in a test against England (1888-1889), is …
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SA signs an agreement with Hungary on the abolition of visa requirements for holders of diplomatic and service passports.
… SA signs an agreement with Hungary on the abolition of visa …
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Magdalena Gertruide (Magda) Sauer, first woman in SA to practise as a qualified architect, is born in Kenilworth, Cape Town.
… Magdalena Gertruide (Magda) Sauer, first woman in SA to practise as a qualified architect, is born in …
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Dr Eschel Rhoodie, SA secretary of Information, in a sensational statement reveals that payments made by him from a secret fund
… Dr Eschel Rhoodie, SA secretary of Information, in a sensational statement …
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William H. Bell (Daddy Bell) (72), SA musician and composer of three symphonies and two operas, dies in Gordon’s Bay.
… William H. Bell (Daddy Bell) (72), SA musician and composer of three symphonies and two operas, …
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Garth Erasmus, SA artist, is born in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape. He attended a teachers training program at Hewat Training College
… Garth Erasmus, SA artist, is born in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape. He attended a …
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Prof. Izak Wilhelmus van der Merwe (Boerneef), well-known SA poet and author, is born on Boplaas, district Ceres.
… Prof. Izak Wilhelmus van der Merwe (Boerneef), well-known SA poet and author, is born on Boplaas, district Ceres. …
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James Henry (Biddy) Anderson, SA cricket player in one test match against Australia (1902-1903), is born in Kimberley.
… James Henry (Biddy) Anderson, SA cricket player in one test match against Australia …
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Myrna Blumberg, correspondent for the New York Post and the London Daily Herald in SA, is detained and restricted.
… for the New York Post and the London Daily Herald in SA, is detained and restricted. …
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Willem van der Berg, SA novelist and former head of the Afrikaans service of the SAUK (SABC), is born.
… Willem van der Berg, SA novelist and former head of the Afrikaans service of the …
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Garth Erasmus, SA artist, is born in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape. He attended a teachers training program at Hewat Training College
… Garth Erasmus, SA artist, is born in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape. He attended a …
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Myrna Blumberg, correspondent for the New York Post and the London Daily Herald in SA, is detained and restricted.
… for the New York Post and the London Daily Herald in SA, is detained and restricted. …
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Willem van der Berg, SA novelist and former head of the Afrikaans service of the SAUK (SABC), is born.
… Willem van der Berg, SA novelist and former head of the Afrikaans service of the …
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Henry Allen Fagan, chief justice of the Union of SA, cabinet minister and playwright, is born in Tulbach, CC.
… Henry Allen Fagan, chief justice of the Union of SA, cabinet minister and playwright, is born in Tulbach, CC. …
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The United States posthumously awards SA Cheetah Squadron pilot, Lieutenant R.M. du Plooy, with the Silver Star for "galla
… The United States posthumously awards SA Cheetah Squadron pilot, Lieutenant R.M. du Plooy, with the …
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George Mnyaluza Pemba (also documented as Mnyala, Milwa), SA artist, is born in Hillskraal, Korsten Village, Port Elizabeth. He
… George Mnyaluza Pemba (also documented as Mnyala, Milwa), SA artist, is born in Hillskraal, Korsten Village, Port …
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SA recalls its ambassador to Britain for urgent consultations, after four South Africans and a Briton are charged in Coventry w
… SA recalls its ambassador to Britain for urgent …
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Pik Botha, SA ambassador in the USA, returns to South Africa and is appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
… Pik Botha, SA ambassador in the USA, returns to South Africa and is …
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Catharina Felicia van Rees, musician who published the first collection of SA folk songs, dies in Gelderland, the Netherlands.
… van Rees, musician who published the first collection of SA folk songs, dies in Gelderland, the Netherlands. …
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Lt.-Col. Hermanus Christiaan (Manie) Bredell, chief adjunct commissioner of the SA Police, dies on his farm Zonneheuwel, near M
… (Manie) Bredell, chief adjunct commissioner of the SA Police, dies on his farm Zonneheuwel, near M …
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Johan Papenfus, a SA Defence Force rifleman captured in Angola nearly a year previously, returns to South Africa from Cuba. His
… Johan Papenfus, a SA Defence Force rifleman captured in Angola nearly a year …
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Eugene Marais, SA poet, naturalist, lawyer and journalist, shoots himself on the farm of Gustav Preller, near Pelindaba. Joyc
… Eugene Marais, SA poet, naturalist, lawyer and journalist, shoots himself on …
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The SA rugby team beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the only test match of the series.
… The SA rugby team beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the …
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The SA rugby team beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the only test match of the series.
… The SA rugby team beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the …
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Arthur Wellesley Briscoe (30), SA cricket player in three test matches, is killed in Ethiopia during World War II.
… Arthur Wellesley Briscoe (30), SA cricket player in three test matches, is killed in …
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Bruce Grobbelaar, a former SA coach, Hans Segers, and John Fashanu are exonerated on charges of manipulating soccer results, be
… Bruce Grobbelaar, a former SA coach, Hans Segers, and John Fashanu are exonerated on …
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The home match between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Nigeria, ends in a tie, with no goals scored.
… The home match between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Nigeria, ends in a tie, with no goals …
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Kotsi ya morafo wa-Kloof wa gold fields ke koduwa e sa tswanelang ho tlohelwa (article written in Sotho language)
… Kotsi ya morafo wa-Kloof wa gold fields ke koduwa e sa tswanelang ho tlohelwa (article written in Sotho language) …
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Is there a role for the private sector in SA health care? - Yes but not in the National Health Service
… Is there a role for the private sector in SA health care? - Yes but not in the National Health Service …
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