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Sir John Carruthers Beattie, first rector of the University of Cape Town, dies.
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Sir John Carruthers Beattie, first rector of the University of Cape Town, dies.
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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.
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Assembly of White settlers in Kenya denounces government policy and advocates closer union with Uganda and Tanganyika.
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Rita Roberts, SA soprano, is born.
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Rita Roberts, SA soprano, is born.
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Charles E. Mitchell is named as US minister to Liberia.
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John Tengo Jabavu (62), newspaper editor and member of the board of the Fort Hare University, dies in Fort Hare.
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The SA parliament decides with 91 votes against twelve to enter into WW1.
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The SA parliament decides with 91 votes against twelve to enter into WW1.
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Zephania Lekoane Mothopeng (Uncle Zeph), teacher, choirmaster and PAC president, is born in Vrede, OFS.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The youngest Boer commandant, 19 year old Commandant Piet van der Merwe and twenty-three burgers are killed i
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The youngest Boer commandant, 19 year old Commandant Piet van der Merwe and twenty-three burgers are killed i
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Representatives of the ZAR and the Free State governments meet in Nelspruit and decide to allow President K
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Allister Mackintosh, pilot and ‘father’ of SA aviation is born in Schombeni, Swaziland.
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Allister Mackintosh, pilot and ‘father’ of SA aviation is born in Schombeni, Swaziland.
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Bhawani Sannyassi Dayal, journalist and campaigner for Indian rights, is born in Johannesburg as son of Jariam Singh, a former
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Bhawani Sannyassi Dayal, journalist and campaigner for Indian rights, is born in Johannesburg as son of Jariam Singh, a former
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Dr Leander Starr Jameson assumes office as Administrator of Mashonaland.
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Fire breaks out in the Pembroke Castle in Cape Town docks and ten lives are lost.
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Daniël de Waal, judge president of the Transvaal, is born in Stellenbosch.
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Prof. Gabriël Gideon Cillié, member of the head committee of the Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge (FAK), is
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France’s war in Morocco ends with Treaty of Tangier.
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Frans Bresler, landdros of Graaff-Reinet, confers with Lieutenant-Governor Francis Dundas in Algoa Bay on the withdrawal of Bri
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Mungo Park, Scottish explorer in Africa, is born.
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The government was implicitly involved in farm attacks, the union’s national safety and security committee chairperson Danie du
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Charges are withdrawn unexpectedly against Johan Meyer, a Gauteng businessman arrested on 2 September on charges of allegedly b
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The agriculture department promises that targets set for Black ownership of agriculture are negotiable, though, willing to nego
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C.J. (Pink) Julius (84), sole survivor of the Coloured Springbok Rugby team who toured Britain in 1939, dies.
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Mpush Makambi of SA wins the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) middleweight world champion title.
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