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The Justice Select Committee approved the Human Rights Commission Bill.
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SA signs air services agreement with the government of Ireland.
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SA signs agreement with Poland on the avoidance of double taxation with respect to taxes on income.
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Three White members of the African National Congress (ANC), Damian de Lange, Ian Robertson and Susan Donelly, are sentenced to
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Tshifiwa Muofhe is detained by Venda security police. He dies two days later in detention.
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The United Nations condemns racism and apartheid.
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ANC leaders in Johannesburg urge all Africans to keep calm.
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One-day general strike takes place in Port Elizabeth to protest police attacks in Kimberley and East London which resulted in t
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Allister Mackintosh, pilot and ‘father’ of SA aviation dies in Port Elizabeth. He earned a D.S.O. in the Battle of the Somme
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Lillian Gugu Baqwa, first African woman admitted as attorney in 1977 and member of several boards, is born in Pinetown, Natal.
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World War 2: North Africa Vichy military chief in Algeria, Admiral Darlan, orders an end to the resistance against the Allies.
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The SA Corps of Military Police (S.A.C.M.P.) is formed as an independent unit under Lt.-Col. R.D. Pilkington-Jordan.
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Jannie Engelbrecht, SA rugby player, is born.
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The Cape Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church decides that Afrikaans may be used alongside with Dutch in the church.
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Prof. Jacobus Johannes le Roux, linguist and Afrikaans cultural leader, is born in Franschhoek, CP.
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Dr Samuel Henri Pellissier, teacher and cultural leader, is born in Bethulie, OFS.
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Richard Philip (Dick) King, pioneer settler of Natal who travelled nearly 1 000 km in ten days on horseback to deliver despatch
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Portugal loses Mombassa to the Muscat Arabs.
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Two trains are set alight at Midway station on the border of Lenasia and Soweto, destroying sixteen coaches. There are reports
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President Mbeki, accompanied by Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota and deputy foreign affairs Minister Aziz Pahad arrive in Abidja
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