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Old Locomotive “Emil Kessler”, Johannesburg
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Mowbray
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Three Anchor Bay
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) announces that a mysterious epidemic (AIDS) is causing increasing concern in the United States
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Haarlem
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A group of six White and several Black rebel army troops mounted another coup attempt on 21/22 November in Transkei, a Black ‘homeland’
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SA and Mozambique revive Nkomati Accord
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Ditsong National Museum of Military History, Johannesburg
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A United Nations team finally arrives in Mbandaka, Congo, to investigate alleged massacres of refugees
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SA judge jails former state assassin Eugene de Kock for more than 200 years
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Ken Saro-Wiwa, Nigerian author and environmental activist, is executed
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Power Struggle in Zulu hierarchy
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Camdeboo was called Aberdeen, Eastern Cape
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South African Defence Force (SADF) raid Maseru in an effort to kill suspected members of the African National Congress
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Document 11 - Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union of Africa, Annual Conference Agenda, St Phillips School, Chapel Street. District 6, Cape Town, 18 January 1923
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Document 9 - First letter from Nelson Mandela to Hendrik Verwoerd
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Document 13 - Declaration of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) ad hoc committee on southern Africa on the question of South Africa; Harare, Zimbabwe (The Harare Declaration) Sections 14-24
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Introduction
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General Barry Hertzog, former South African Prime Minister, dies
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Wolraad Woltemade drowns at sea after saving 14 people from a sinking ship
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Lord Charles Henry Somerset, governor of the Cape Colony, is born in Badminton, England
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Slavery is abolished at the Cape
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Asiatic Law Amendment Act is passed in Transvaal parliament leading to increased Indian protest under MK Gandhi
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The Bondelswarts surrender to the German forces
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The Directors of the Dutch East India Company propose Hout Bay to Jan van Riebeeck as a possible area to settle some Dutch families
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South African artist Gerard Sekoto is born
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