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The biggest gathering of world leaders in history takes place at the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York 150 heads of
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The 150th celebration of the founding of Pretoria (on 16 November 1855) is celebrated by more than 7 000 mainly Afrikaans-speak
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De Beers SA, the world’s largest producer of diamonds, agrees to pay $250m to settle four US class-action lawsuits that accused
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South Africa’s Shaun Pollock becomes only the fifth player in test cricket history to take 300 wickets and score 3 000 runs on
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The Prime Minister condemns, in the strongest terms, a gift of $450,000 announced by the World Council of Churches (WCC) to Sou
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Sierra Leone rebels seize peacekeepers from Zambia, raising to more than 300 the number of UN personnel they are believed to be
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The British successfully thwart the Zulu attack at Rorke’s Drift
… cattle kraal, held out till dawn and repelled the attack. 350 Zulu warriors were killed by rifle fire and bayonets …
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2007 ANC National Policy Conference: Report of the Commission on International Relations, 27-30 June 2007, Gallagher Estate
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'We Go To Action': Statement on the Launching In Natal of the Defiance Campaign, August 30, 1952
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Jan Smiesing
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Document 35 - Letter from John Gomas to the Executive Bureau, Communist Party of South Africa, 29 October 1930
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Document 50 - Lenin Club, Draft Thesis: The Trade Union Question (No division On this question) (1934)
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Magdaline ‘Maggie’ Resha
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Maggie Resha
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Black Concentration Camps during the Second Anglo-Boer War, 1900-1902
… infectious diseases and malnutrition inside the camps was 350 per thousand per annum, peaking at 436 per thousand per …
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Fish River Canyon
… by the O cean, about 650 Million Years ago. Then, about 350 Million Years ago the biological formation of the Fish …
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Address by President Thabo Mbeki at the Celebration the 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Charter, Kliptown, Johannesburg, 26 June 2005
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Document 35 - “New Tactics Proposed for N.R.C. Boycott: Xuma’s Address to African Congress”, The Guardian, 18 December 1947
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The Castillo de Bellver spills 250 000 ton of oil in the sea at Cape Town after it caught fire in Saldana Bay.
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Dr. Verwoerd is buried in Hero’s Acre, Pretoria. A crowd of some 250,000 people watches the mile-long cortege on its three-mile
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Ugandan military ruler Idi Amin, 78, who presided over an eight-year reign of terror from 1971-1979, where an estimated 300 000
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Howard Carter examines the remains of Tutankamen when the lid of the sarcophagus is lifted for the first time in 3,300 years.
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Police arrest 2,300 people in the Black township of Sebokeng in what is believed to be the biggest raid against Blacks living i
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P. Diddy charters two jets to fly 300 guests from New York to Marrakech (Marrakesh) to celebrate his 33rd birthday party in Mor
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Egypt’s first Aswan Dam is unveiled 950 kilometres (590 miles) south of Cairo. The 40 meter (130ft) high Aswan Dam, designed to
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Anglo-Boer War 1: A Boer force of 150 men storms Majuba and drives out 400 British troops in the decisive battle of the Anglo-T
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2007 ANC National Policy Conference: Report of the Commission on Social Transformation, 30 June 2007, Gallagher Estate
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Jakes Gerwel: The epitome of integrity and courage by Niren Tolsi, 30 November 2012
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