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Dorothy Ruth Boxall
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The SA rugby team wins the first test against the USA in New York 38-7. Ray Mordt of SA scores in his second consecutive te
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Scores of people, including a Chief, are killed in Lari, Kenya, following an attack by Mau Mau freedom fighters
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Lawrence George Green (72), SA author of mainly travel books, dies
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Something Torn and New an African Renaissance by Ngugi wa Thiong'o
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SA signs Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
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The Last Mile: an intimate portrait of Nelson Mandela in 1992
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Father Michael Lapsley, an Anglican priest, is injured by a letter-bomb
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Uprising that shaped an entire generation by Zwelinzima Vavi’s - Workers assembly
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The Nigerian state of Kano resumes polio vaccination after an eleven
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The making of an African working class: Port Elizabeth, 1923-1963
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Sir de Villiers Graaff agrees with SA veto of UN visit
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A short history of the Non-European Unity Movement:-An insiders view
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The ANC prison camps; an audit of three years, 1990-1993
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The SA rugby team loses 16-21 against Australia in Sydney.
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Agri South Africa, SA agricultural union, celebrates its 100th birthday.
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 15-11 on Newlands.
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SA signs a memorandum of understanding with Great Britain concerning drug trafficking.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 17-3 in Newlands, Cape Town.
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The SA rugby team loses 17-18 against France in Johannesburg.
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Colonialism: An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia by Melvin E. Page
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David Phaswane Mogano, SA artist, is born in Pietersburg , Northern Transvaal
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Peter Malinga, SA welterweight, wins the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) title.
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Zolile Mbityi, SA flyweight, wins the World Boxing Organisation (IBO) title.
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Moses Mayekiso, SA trade union leader, is born in the Transkei.
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Irma Stern, SA painter, is born in Schweizer-Reneke, Western Transvaal.
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Eleven protestors are killed in an event arising from a defiance campaign.
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Ernst Berthold Grosskopf, SA journalist and author, is born in Bloemfontein.
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Israel Isaac (Lippy) Lipshitz, SA sculptor dies in Kiryat Tivon, Israel.
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Jackie Selebi, SA national police commissioner, is appointed president of Interpol.
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