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SA signs Protocol with the government of Poland on establishing diplomatic relations.
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The European Community signs an agreement establishing diplomatic ties with South Africa.
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South Africa rejoins the Commonwealth after an absence of thirty-three years.
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More Than An Advice Office: Pumla Madlingozi by SPEAK, November 1992, Johannesburg
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Tito Mboweni, President of the SA Reserve Bank, is born in Tzaneen.
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Dr Alexander Logie du Toit, SA geologist, is born in Cape Town.
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P.W. Botha, later state president of SA, marries Elize Rossouw in Swellendam.
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the home game against Gabon 4-1.
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Herschelle Gibbs, SA cricket player, is born in Green Point, Cape Town.
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Masibulela Makepula, SA junior flyweight, wins the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title.
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WW2: Mega, the Italian headquarters in southern Abyssinia, falls to SA forces.
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SA signs joint communiqué concerning the development of bilateral relations with Jordan.
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, beats Burjina Faso 1-0 in a home game.
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Robert Mugabe returns to Southern Rhodesia after an exile of five years.
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SA signs treaty of the principles of inter-state relations with India.
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Jim Muller, popular SA pianist who developed his own style, is born.
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Dr. Albert Stals (71), SA Minister of Health, dies in Cape Town.
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SA signs joint communiqué with Colombia on the establishment of diplomatic relations.
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Babs Laker (73), SA radio and stage actress, dies in Cape Town.
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Dr Louis Luyt resigns as president of the SA Rugby Football Union.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses 2-3 against Brazil in a home game.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Zimbabwe in a home game.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Zimbabwe in a home game.
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An Algerian Office is created within the French Ministry of the Interior.
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SA signs joint communiqué with Colombia on the establishment of diplomatic relations.
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William Stewart (Bill) Ainslie, SA artist, is born in Bedford, Eastern Cape.
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World War 2: The SA Brigade enters Addis Ababa during World War II.
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Pieter Hugo Naude (72), SA landscape and portrait painter, dies in Worcester.
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The SA rugby team loses surprisingly against South America with 12-21.
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Gen. James Barry Munnik Hertzog, SA premier, is born at Soetendal, Wellington.
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