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Foreign Minister Roelof (Pik) Botha said that the South African Government (SAG) had accepted "in principle" the repo
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Jan Christoffel Berrangé, Cape clergyman and first moderator of the Dutch Reformed Synod, is born in Cape Town.
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The British government admits receiving 1100 tons of uranium from Namibia in defiance of the United Nations ban.
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Holy Communion is served at the Cape by residing pastor Johan (Joan) van Arckel for the first time.
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Prof. Johannes Cornelis van Rooy (64), educationist, rector of the University of Potchefstroom and president of the Federasie v
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Ian Smith, espousing racial segregation, wins the Rhodesian general election with 80 percent of the overwhelmingly White electo
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Pieter Voltelyn Graham van der Byl, politician and member of parliament, dies at Fairfield, Caledon district, Western Cape.
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Prof. Maria van der Lingen Fismer (63), first full professor in music at the University of Stellenbosch, dies.
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Jan Daniël Cilliers, poet under the pseudonym “Kleinjan”, is born on a farm in the vicinity of Wellington, CC.
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The Rev. Gottlieb Wilhelm Anthonie van der Lingen, founder of the Paarl Gymnasium, is born in Cape Town.
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Baron Joachim Ammena van Plettenberg, Cape governor, reaches a bay near Melkhoutkraal which he names Plettenberg Bay and where
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4,000 Black postal workers have refused to give oaths of loyalty to Ian Smith’s government in Rhodesia.
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President Swart appoints a one-man commission, Mr Justice J.H. Snyman, to inquire into the riots in Paarl, CP.
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Former City Press Editor Mathata Tsedu’s son is found burnt beyond recognition in the boot of his car
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Commander Simon van der Stel camps on the bank of the Eerste River and calls the place Stellenbosch.
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Baron Joachim Ammena van Plettenberg, Cape governor, reaches a bay near Melkhoutkraal which he names Plettenberg Bay and where
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Allison Wessels George (Mhlongo) Champion, trade union leader, Black politician and businessman, is born at Sans Souci Mission
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Justice Kees van Dijkhorst of the Pretoria Supreme Court sentences the eleven "Delmas Treason Trialists" he had convi
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Sen. François S. Malan, editor of Die Patriot and founder of the FAK, is born at Bovlei near Wellington.
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Hjalmar Reitz, eldest son of Pres. F.W. Reitz and MP for Brits and Jeppe, is born in Bloemfontein.
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A young man on horseback races through the streets of Stellenbosch shouting “Victorie! Victorie!” – the sign that the burgher
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