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An earthquake, measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale, hits Cape Town.
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Francois Botha, SA heavyweight, wins the International Boxing Federation (IBF) title.
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George Fullerton, SA cricketer and keeper-batsman (1947-51), is born.
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SA signs Protocol with Korea on the establishment of diplomatic relations.
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The Sahara is traversed by an automobile for the first time.
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SA signs agreement with Botswana regarding the establishment of a representative office.
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Guy Pierre Du Toit, S.A. sculptor, is born in Rustenburg, Transvaal.
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Christiaan Frederick Ecklon, SA botanist, is born in Apenrade, Schleswig-Holstein.
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Prof. Astley Hilary Goodwin, first professional archaeologist in SA, is born
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, beats Liberia 2-1 in a home game.
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Bas Goedhart, SA journalist and author, is born in the Netherlands.
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Bas Goedhart, SA journalist and author, is born in the Netherlands.
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Welcome To The New SA by Voter Education (SPEAK), February 1994
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Graham Armitage (63), SA actor and radio and TV personality, dies.
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SA signs bilateral air transport agreement with the government of Morocco.
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Jeffrey Thamsanqa (Jeff) Radebe, SA Minister of Transport (2004), is born.
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Dirk Meerkotter, SA painter and potter, is born in Pietersburg, Tvl.
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Dr D.F. Malan (84), SA Premier (1948-1954), dies in Stellenbosch.
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Taubie Kushlick, SA actress and director, is born in Luckhoff, OFS.
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SA signs agreements establishing diplomatic relations with Ghana, Mali and Senegal.
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SA signs agreement concerning the establishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba.
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The infamous Moroccan bandit, Raizuli, kidnaps an American citizen, Ion H Perdicaris.
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Dave von Hoesslin, SA Springbok rugby scrumhalf, is born in Stellenbosch.
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The SA government passes the Group Areas Act, formally segregating races.
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Cassius Baloyi, SA featherweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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Cassius Baloyi, SA featherweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) title.
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Zamokwakhe (Samuel) Gumede, SA sculptor, is born in Langkloof, Bergville, Natal.
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Zamokwakhe (Samuel) Gumede, SA sculptor, is born in Langkloof, Bergville, Natal.
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Zamokwakhe (Samuel) Gumede, SA sculptor, is born in Langkloof, Bergville, Natal.
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Hans Aschenborn, SA painter and graphic artist, dies in Kiel, Germany.
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