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An address by the General-Secretary of the South African Communist Party
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The SA rugby team loses 11-15 against New Zealand in Christchurch.
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Marthinus Johannes (Tinus) de Jongh (57), SA landscape painter, dies in Bloemfontein.
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Charles Baxter, SA author and Natal magistrate, is born in Oxfordshire, England.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses against Cameroon 1-2 in a home match.
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Sister Henrietta Stockdale, nursing pioneer in SA, is born in Nottinghamshire, England.
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Six ANC exiles in Lesotho are injured in an attack in Maseru.
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How an Ethiopian slave became a South African teacher by Sandra Rowoldt Shell
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Louis Cornelius Eksteen, SA linguist and poet, is born in Windhoek, SWA.
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Mohandas Gandhi leads an Indian protest mach from Natal into the Transvaal.
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Dr Anton Carlisle Hartman, SA musician and director, is born in Krugersdorp.
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Dr Louis Herman, SA educationist and writer, is born in Southampton, England.
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SA signs multilateral agreement accepting the constitution of the Universal Postal Union.
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SA Prime Minister sends a goodwill message to the new government of Mozambique
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Mauritius in a home game.
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Gottfried Andreas Watermeyer, SA poet, is born on a farm near Middelburg, CP.
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Herman Charles Bosman (46), SA author, dies of thrombosis in Edenvale, Tvl.
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Jaroslav Drobny, Czech tennis star who coached SA tennis players, is born.
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The final voyage from Cape Town of the mail ship SA Oranje.
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Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell, SA satirical poet, is born in Durban.
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An ‘Imagined Community’ in diaspora: Gujaratis in South Africa by Goolam Vahed
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United Nations, India an the Boycott of Apartheid Sport by E.S. Reddy
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(Pieter) Hugo Naude, SA portrait and landscape painter, is born in Worcester.
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Ten residents are killed in an attack by hostel dwellers in Daveyton.
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Morgan Chetty, Deputy National Commissioner SA Police Service, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
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Erich Mayer (83), SA landscape painter born in Germany, dies in Pretoria.
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Joshua Andries Nell, S.A artist, is born in Keetmanshoop, South West Africa.
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Simon Ramoni, SA super bantamweight, wins the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) title.
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William Paterson, collector of plants in SA, is born in Montrose, Scotland.
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The SA rugby team loses the first test 5-13 against New Zealand.
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