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The world press speculates that a bright flash detected by an American satellite between SA and the Antarctic was caused by a S
… a bright flash detected by an American satellite between SA and the Antarctic was caused by a S …
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John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school of the Wurtemberg State Opera in Stuttgart, Germany,
… John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school …
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John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school of the Wurtemberg State Opera in Stuttgart, Germany,
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Dr M.S. (Tinie) Louw, (d. 1 March 1979) SA businessman and entrepreneur who was co-founder and president of the Afrikaanse Hand
… Dr M.S. (Tinie) Louw, (d. 1 March 1979) SA businessman and entrepreneur who was co-founder and …
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Mary Elizabeth Barber, an 1820 Settler and early SA naturalist, author and painter, dies in Malvern, Natal. She was a remarka
… Mary Elizabeth Barber, an 1820 Settler and early SA naturalist, author and painter, dies in Malvern, Natal. …
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WWI: A body of Active Citizen Force (A.C.F.) troops of the Union of SA, nearly 1 800 strong, lands at Lüderitsbucht (Angra P
… of Active Citizen Force (A.C.F.) troops of the Union of SA, nearly 1 800 strong, lands at Lüderitsbucht (Angra P …
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Prince Alfred Ernest Albert (16), second son of Queen Victoria opens the new building for the SA Library and Museum.
… son of Queen Victoria opens the new building for the SA Library and Museum. …
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The Paralympic Games open in Athens, with Amakrokokroko table tennis star Rosabelle Riese carrying the SA flag and leading the
… table tennis star Rosabelle Riese carrying the SA flag and leading the …
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Adolph Gysbert (Sailor) Malan, SA fighter pilot during WWII and later national president of the Torch Commando, dies in Kimberl
… Adolph Gysbert (Sailor) Malan, SA fighter pilot during WWII and later national president of …
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The SA government transfers R2bn to the Independent Development Trust to ‘overcome the backlog in the socio-economic developmen
… The SA government transfers R2bn to the Independent Development …
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Gen. C.F. Beyers, Commandant-General of SA, resigns his commission in protest against the resolution of the government to enter
… Gen. C.F. Beyers, Commandant-General of SA, resigns his commission in protest against the resolution …
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John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist and founder member of Artists under the Sun, is born in Dikonana, Zeerust, Western Transvaal.
… John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist and founder member of Artists under the Sun, is …
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John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist and founder member of Artists under the Sun, is born in Dikonana, Zeerust, Western Transvaal.
… John Koenakeefe Mohl, SA artist and founder member of Artists under the Sun, is …
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles 16-21 in Newlands, but wins the series 2-1.
… The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles …
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George Cary Hobson, SA author, is born in Graaff-Reinet district. Together with his brother, S.B. Hobson, they formed a uniqu
… George Cary Hobson, SA author, is born in Graaff-Reinet district. Together with …
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James Andrew Gray, SA journalist, newspaper proprietor and editor of the Pretoria News (1924-1932), is born in Scotland. He w
… James Andrew Gray, SA journalist, newspaper proprietor and editor of the …
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SA signs agreement with the Republic of China concerning the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion
… SA signs agreement with the Republic of China concerning the …
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David Nthubu Koloane, SA artist, is born in Alexandra, Johannesburg. He received his art training at the Bill Ainslie Studi
… David Nthubu Koloane, SA artist, is born in Alexandra, Johannesburg. He received …
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A SA fishing trawler, the Sudurhavid, comes to grief at the Falkland Islands and seventeen of the thirty-eight crewmembers drow
… A SA fishing trawler, the Sudurhavid, comes to grief at the …
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ANC leader Nelson Mandela says in Geneva, Switzerland, that SA’s Black population is prepared to suffer the consequences of san
… ANC leader Nelson Mandela says in Geneva, Switzerland, that SA’s Black population is prepared to suffer the consequences …
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Simon Moshapo, SA artist, is born in Waterpoort district, Northern Transvaal. He taught art at Batlhalerwa High School for pa
… Simon Moshapo, SA artist, is born in Waterpoort district, Northern …
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The Natal Mercury reports that Mr Jan Steyn, a director of Hillview Investments, announced that the company was to develop SA’s
… Investments, announced that the company was to develop SA’s …
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SA signs a medical co-operation treaty with the government of the Republic of China, providing advanced training for medical an
… SA signs a medical co-operation treaty with the government of …
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SA’s first national news Agency, the South African Press Association (Sapa), is established from what was the Reuters South Afr
… SA’s first national news Agency, the South African Press …
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The Naledi branch of the SA Students Movement holds a meeting, attended by representatives of all Soweto schools, at which it i
… The Naledi branch of the SA Students Movement holds a meeting, attended by …
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The health department slams the SA National Blood Service for revealing that Mbeki’s blood had been rejected because he decline
… The health department slams the SA National Blood Service for revealing that Mbeki’s blood …
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Headman Tshabalala, SA singer and founder member of the group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, is shot and killed in a roadside argumen
… Headman Tshabalala, SA singer and founder member of the group Ladysmith Black …
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Western countries, under which SA, decide to implement an airlift to supply provisions to the inhabitants of the eastern sectio
… Western countries, under which SA, decide to implement an airlift to supply provisions to …
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It is alleged that Pres. Mandela concluded a transaction of R2,7 billion with Col. Muammar Gaddafi, promising weapons from SA i
… billion with Col. Muammar Gaddafi, promising weapons from SA i …
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The first completely SA built aeroplane is flown by John Weston in Kimberley. He establishing a South African non-stop flight r
… The first completely SA built aeroplane is flown by John Weston in Kimberley. He …
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