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In a Tri-Nation test match the SA rugby team comes back from 5-25 and beats New Zealand 24-23 on King’s Park, Durban.
… In a Tri-Nation test match the SA rugby team comes back from 5-25 and beats New Zealand …
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Adolf Hitler opens the 11th Olympic Games in Berlin, the last to be held for the next twelve years. SA also competed.
… in Berlin, the last to be held for the next twelve years. SA also competed. …
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The SA Springbok rugby team beats the Australian Wallabies 22-16 at Loftus in Pretoria, in the opening match of the Tri-nations
… The SA Springbok rugby team beats the Australian Wallabies 22-16 …
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The SA cricket team loses the fourth test against England on Trent Bridge with 8 wickets. One test remains to be played and bot
… The SA cricket team loses the fourth test against England on …
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 28-3 in the first test in Johannesburg. John Gainsford scores in the second half of the match
… The SA rugby team beats Australia 28-3 in the first test in …
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 13-3 in the three-nations tournament. It is the 50th game between the two opponents.
… The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 13-3 in the three-nations …
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In a Tri-Nation test match the SA rugby team comes back from 5-25 and beats New Zealand 24-23 on King’s Park, Durban.
… In a Tri-Nation test match the SA rugby team comes back from 5-25 and beats New Zealand …
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Dr Albert Jan Jurie Wessels, author and founder of the Toyota motor company in SA, is born in the district of Boshof, OFS.
… Wessels, author and founder of the Toyota motor company in SA, is born in the district of Boshof, OFS. …
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Louis Thibault, SA architect of several well-known houses in the western Cape and also the Lutheran Church in Cape Town, is bor
… Louis Thibault, SA architect of several well-known houses in the western Cape …
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against new Zealand in Auckland 22-25 and the series 1-2. Ray Mort scores three trie
… The SA rugby team loses the third test against new Zealand in …
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The SA rugby team beats the British Isles for the first time in a rugby test series by winning the third test in Newlands 8-0.
… The SA rugby team beats the British Isles for the first time in a …
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Basil D’Oliveira, cricket player in England, is omitted from the MCC team, which is to tour SA, because he is not white.
… in England, is omitted from the MCC team, which is to tour SA, because he is not white. …
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The Olympic Games end in Athens with a spectacular fireworks display and SA 40th on the list of medal winners, after Hestrie Cl
… end in Athens with a spectacular fireworks display and SA 40th on the list of medal winners, after Hestrie Cl …
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Pieter Johannes Schoeman, SA author who is known for his sympathetic picturing of the Swazi, Zulu and San people, is born in Ut
… Pieter Johannes Schoeman, SA author who is known for his sympathetic picturing of the …
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Pieter Johannes Schoeman, SA author who is known for his sympathetic picturing of the Swazi, Zulu and San people, is born in Ut
… Pieter Johannes Schoeman, SA author who is known for his sympathetic picturing of the …
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The SA government and the ANC agree to a plan which will lead to Black majority rule by 1999. In 1994 a parliament of 400 m
… The SA government and the ANC agree to a plan which will lead to …
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Cote d’Ivoure ends in a tie with one goal scored on each side.
… The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Cote d’Ivoure ends in a tie with one goal …
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The largest three-day stay-away (5-7 June) in SA’s labour history up to this time starts, because of Black opposition to the La
… The largest three-day stay-away (5-7 June) in SA’s labour history up to this time starts, because of Black …
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the release from the bound margin of preference of ten percent ad valorem on certain pres
… SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the release from the …
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Death of Herman Albrecht, a South African soldier who fought on the side of the British during the S.A. War and who received th
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Mandla Nkosi, SA artist, is born in Soweto, Johannesburg. He studied at the Mofolo Arts Centre in Soweto and from 1984 to 1987
… Mandla Nkosi, SA artist, is born in Soweto, Johannesburg. He studied at the …
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Henry Allen Fagan, SA author, from whose poem President Mbeki quoted in his response on the occasion of the budget vote of the
… Henry Allen Fagan, SA author, from whose poem President Mbeki quoted in his …
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SA quits the UN General Assembly and its committees for the rest of the 10th session after the Assembly adopts a resolution exp
… SA quits the UN General Assembly and its committees for the …
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Business Day reports that according to the UN joint agency on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, SA is home to 5,5-million people infected with
… that according to the UN joint agency on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, SA is home to 5,5-million people infected with …
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The SA cricket team wins the second test against England on Lords with 10 wickets and leads 1-0 in the series after the first d
… The SA cricket team wins the second test against England on Lords …
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Pierre Jacy Fourie, boxer and winner of middle and lightweight SA titles in the 60’s and 70’s, is killed when his car strikes a
… Jacy Fourie, boxer and winner of middle and lightweight SA titles in the 60’s and 70’s, is killed when his car …
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Pierre Jacy Fourie, boxer and winner of middle and lightweight SA titles in the 60’s and 70’s, is killed when his car strikes a
… Jacy Fourie, boxer and winner of middle and lightweight SA titles in the 60’s and 70’s, is killed when his car …
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Thamsanqwa (Thami) ka Mnyele, SA artist who went into exile in Botswana in 1979 and became an active member of Umkhonto we Sezw
… Thamsanqwa (Thami) ka Mnyele, SA artist who went into exile in Botswana in 1979 and became …
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The SA cricket team beats Zimbabwe in Harare with an innings and 219 runs, having won the previous test in Bloemfontein also wi
… The SA cricket team beats Zimbabwe in Harare with an innings and …
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The first Union Parliament of SA opens, with James Molteno as speaker and F.W. Reitz as president of the Senate. The first Un
… The first Union Parliament of SA opens, with James Molteno as speaker and F.W. Reitz as …
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