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President Gamal Abdel Nasser (52), Egyptian leader, dies of a heart attack. Sadat replaces him in October.
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Roelof Temmingh, SA composer and organist, is born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He emigrates with his family in 1958 to SA.
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Pieter-Dirk Uys, SA satirist, playwright and novelist, is born in Cape Town.
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Richard Maxwell (Dick) Haldane, trade union leader, marries Ruth Kathleen Hunt of Barkly East.
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Ethiopia joins the League of Nations.
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South Africa signs framework agreement for financial cooperation with the European Investment Bank.
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South Africa signs trade agreement with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.
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Adv. Anton Lubowski (37), secretary-general of the South West African People’s Organisation (Swapo), is shot and killed outside
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