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Thami Mnyele, SA artist and member of MK, is killed in Gaborone
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SA signs amendment to the co-operation agreement with the United States.
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Athol Fugard, SA author and dramatist, is born in Middelburg, Cape Province.
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Alfred (Gogga) Brown, SA amateur palaeontologist and archaeologist, dies in Aliwal North.
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SA signs a treaty with Bechuanaland Protectorate on postal services and insured parcels.
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Dingaan Thobela, SA lightweight, wins the World Boxing Association world champion title.
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Mandla Nkosi, SA artist, jumps to his death in the Magaliesberg mountain.
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Theophilus “Doctor” Khumalo, SA World Cup soccer player, is born in Soweto.
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William Paterson (54), collector of plants in SA, dies at Cape Horn.
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The rugby team of SA beats Italy 101-0 on King’s Park, Durban.
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SA signs trade agreement with the government of the Republic of Malawi.
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SA signs multilateral treaty on the civil liability for oil pollution damage.
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SA loses 11-8 against Australia in the first rugby test in Sydney.
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The President’s Council closes after an existence of just over twelve years.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses against Zimbabwe 0-1 in a home game.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, wins 3-0 against Malawi in a home game.
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Elsa Fouché, SA actress, is born at Kommissiedrift, district of Rustenburg, Tvl.
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Ernst Berthold Grosskopf (61), SA journalist and author, dies in Cape Town.
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Valerie Bester-Kieser, S.A. sculptor, is born in Schweizer-Reneke, Western Transvaal.
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Harry Stratford Caldecott (43), SA art painter, dies in Wynberg, Cape Town.
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James Buchanan (52), SA judge, cultural leader and journalist, dies in London.
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John Burnet Biddulph, SA trader, explorer and adventurer, is born in London.
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Pieter W.G. Rossouw, SA rugby wing, is born in Swellendam, Western Cape.
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Michael Henry Keith (Mike) Edwards, SA sculptor, is born in Port Elizabeth.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Zaire in a home game.
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Dr William Robertson (74), Scottish clergyman in SA, dies in Cape Town.
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Natasha Kate Sutherland, actress in the SA soap opera Egoli, is born.
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Zolani Petelo, SA mini flyweight, wins the International Boxing Federation (IBF) title.
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Eleven residents are killed in an attack by unknown gunmen in Mpumalanga.
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Prof. Ernest Hubert Schwarz (55), SA geologist and geographer, dies in Senegal.
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