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The SA rugby team beats Australia 30-11 in Johannesburg.
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Judge Ismael Mahomed, first SA Black chief justice, is born.
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The first Turkish Consul-General in SA assumes his post.
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Andries Johannes Botha, SA sculptor, is born in Durban, Natal.
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The SA rugby team beats Wales 40-11 in Johannesburg.
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Chris Pope, SA Springbok rugby player, is born in Stellenbosch.
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An earthquake in which sixteen people die strikes Cairo, Egypt.
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WWII: Italian forces begin an offensive into Egypt from Libya.
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SA signs a co-operation agreement with Transkei regarding structural adjustment.
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SA signs bilateral air transport agreement with the Czech Republic.
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The SA rugby team beats the British Isles 7-3 in Durban.
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South Africa announces an 18 percent devaluation of its currency.
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South Africa announces an 18 percent devaluation of its currency.
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Anton Anreith, SA sculptor, is born in Riegel, the Netherlands.
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The Teachers’ Training College in Oudtshoorn becomes an independent institution.
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Paul de Waal, SA rugby Springbok, is born in Stellenbosch.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses 0-2 in a home game.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses 0-2 in a home game.
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Joyce Barker, SA soprano, is born in Mooi River, Natal.
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A SA Defence Force recruiting office is blown up in Durban.
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Express train derails in Ethiopia, killing an estimated 400 people
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SA signs air service agreement with the Republic of Malaysia.
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The SA rugby team beats Italy 74-3 in Port Elizabeth.
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SA signs cultural agreement with the Federal Republic of Germany.
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Charlie Hime, SA cricketer in one test in 1895, dies.
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Dessye palace, Ethiopia, is destroyed by an Italian air raid.
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Francis Brett Young, SA novelist, is born in Worcestershire, England.
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The SA rugby team beats France 33-18 in Pretoria.
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Dr Elsie Hall (99), SA pianist, dies in Cape Town.
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Daniël Malan, SA long distance athlete, is born in Paarl.
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