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Countrywide State of Emergency is declared in terms of the Public Safety Act No 3 of 1953.
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The Eminent Persons Group releases its report on South Africa.
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Dr Werner W.M. Eiselen, co-founder of the South African Bureau of Racial Affairs (Sabra) and promoter of the concept of separat
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A military coup in Uruguay overthrows civilian president Juan Bordaberry, beginning a nine-year dictatorship.
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The SA rugby team beats France 22-9 in Bloemfontein.
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Sydney John Clow, pioneer of the motorcar industry, dies in Johannesburg.
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The coldest day in Pretoria in 108 years with a minimum of –3,6 and a maximum of 7,5 degrees Centigrade.
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SA signs amendment to the co-operation agreement with the United States.
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British King George IV lands in Algiers at the start of a North African tour of Allied troops.
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Mimi Coertse, SA coloratura, is born in Durban.
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