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SA signs agreement with the government of Namibia relating to the promotion of co-operation in the field of administration of j
… SA signs agreement with the government of Namibia relating to …
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Daniel Sefundi (Dan) Rakgoathe, SA artist, is born in Randfontein, Transvaal. He was the first full-time student in the fin
… Daniel Sefundi (Dan) Rakgoathe, SA artist, is born in Randfontein, Transvaal. He was the …
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Sydney Vernon Peterson, one of the prominent SA poets of the 1940s, dies in Germiston. His poetry was translated into English,
… Sydney Vernon Peterson, one of the prominent SA poets of the 1940s, dies in Germiston. His poetry was …
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The Job Creation Trust, aimed at raising millions for the relief of unemployment, is launched by SA’s three major trade union f
… millions for the relief of unemployment, is launched by SA’s three major trade union f …
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President Lucas Mangope of Bophuthatswana vows that the country would never be reunified with SA, because it has not become ind
… vows that the country would never be reunified with SA, because it has not become ind …
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Emil Solomon (Solly) Sachs, socialist and trade union leader, leaves SA and settles in England. He states that his position in
… (Solly) Sachs, socialist and trade union leader, leaves SA and settles in England. He states that his position in …
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André Stander, SA’s suave heist man and bank robber, flees to Fort Lauderdale in the US using a false passport. Allan He
… André Stander, SA’s suave heist man and bank robber, flees to Fort …
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WWII: SA prime minister, General Jan Smuts, asks parliament’s approval to send troops to Europe, contrary to his promise in 193
… WWII: SA prime minister, General Jan Smuts, asks parliament’s …
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SA Protea captain Graeme Smith scores his second hundred in three matches and Justin Kemp hammers a spectacular 80 off 50 balls
… SA Protea captain Graeme Smith scores his second hundred in …
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Vincent Baloyi, SA artist, is born in Newclare, Johannesburg. He joined the National Arts Society and the SAAA, taught art at t
… Vincent Baloyi, SA artist, is born in Newclare, Johannesburg. He joined the …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Semi-finals versus Ghana 3-0 at the FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Semi-finals …
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Bhawani Sannyassi Dayal, journalist and campaigner for Indian rights in SA, dies in Ajmer, India. Dayal was one of the organise
… Dayal, journalist and campaigner for Indian rights in SA, dies in Ajmer, India. Dayal was one of the organise …
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The most publicised court case since apartheid ends. Mr Justice Willem van der Merwe pronounces former vice-president of SA, Mr
… Willem van der Merwe pronounces former vice-president of SA, Mr …
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SA rugby is plunged into a crisis because Louis Luyt refuses to resign as president of the South African Rugby Football Union.
… SA rugby is plunged into a crisis because Louis Luyt refuses …
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Concluding its investigation into the crash in the mountains near George in the Western Cape in which former SA cricket captain
… mountains near George in the Western Cape in which former SA cricket captain …
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Sydney Alex Kumalo (also documented as Khumalo), SA artist, is born in Johannesburg. He began studying at Polly Street Art Ce
… Sydney Alex Kumalo (also documented as Khumalo), SA artist, is born in Johannesburg. He began studying at …
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Ruben Xulu SA artist is born in Hlabisa, Natal. Xulu, born deaf, began carving with Bernard Gcwensa at Hlabisa mission statio
… Ruben Xulu SA artist is born in Hlabisa, Natal. Xulu, born deaf, began …
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Noria Mabasa (also Mabaso), SA artist, is born in Tshigalo, Ramukhumba, Venda. She moved to White City in Soweto but return
… Noria Mabasa (also Mabaso), SA artist, is born in Tshigalo, Ramukhumba, Venda. She …
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, with Lucas Radebe replacing Neil Tovey as captain, wins 2-1 against the former Zaire in a Wo
… Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, with Lucas Radebe replacing Neil Tovey as …
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The Prime Minister of SA maintains that the country is economically so strong that it can withstand economic sanctions. The onl
… The Prime Minister of SA maintains that the country is economically so strong that …
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August Friedrich Beutler, official of the Dutch East Indies Company and scout of the interior of SA, is born in Dinkelsbühl, G
… the Dutch East Indies Company and scout of the interior of SA, is born in Dinkelsbühl, G …
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August Friedrich Beutler, official of the Dutch East Indies Company and scout of the interior of SA, is born in Dinkelsbühl, G
… the Dutch East Indies Company and scout of the interior of SA, is born in Dinkelsbühl, G …
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The Star reports that independent African churches are the largest single group of churches in SA, accounting for a fifth of al
… churches are the largest single group of churches in SA, accounting for a fifth of al …
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The New National Norms and Standards for School Funding are implemented in SA, aimed at achieving equity in the distribution of
… Norms and Standards for School Funding are implemented in SA, aimed at achieving equity in the distribution of …
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The New National Norms and Standards for School Funding are implemented in SA, aimed at achieving equity in the distribution of
… Norms and Standards for School Funding are implemented in SA, aimed at achieving equity in the distribution of …
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’Sure’ Baloyi, well-known SA artist and sculptor is killed in a car accident on the N1 near Makhado (formerly Louis Trichardt).
… ’Sure’ Baloyi, well-known SA artist and sculptor is killed in a car accident on the N1 …
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Lawrence George Green (72), SA author of mainly travel books, dies in Cape Town. Sonderling, N.E. (ed.) New Dictionary of Sou
… Lawrence George Green (72), SA author of mainly travel books, dies in Cape Town. …
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Florence Nightingale, British nurse in the Crimean War, is born. Nurses in SA undertake to honour the oath of Florence Nighting
… British nurse in the Crimean War, is born. Nurses in SA undertake to honour the oath of Florence Nighting …
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Mr Edmond Perret, general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) arrives in SA as head of a delegation of
… the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) arrives in SA as head of a delegation of …
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Two pilots of SA Air Force’s No 2 (Flying Cheetah) Squadron, assisting the United Nations in the Korean War, blast a convoy of
… Two pilots of SA Air Force’s No 2 (Flying Cheetah) Squadron, assisting the …
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