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Statements in Court, by Nelson Mandela, October 22 and November 7, 1962
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Bishop Henri Delalle, Catholic bishop in Natal, Swaziland and Transkei, dies.
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Chapter 1 - The Colonial Photographic Discourse and Censorship – Challenges for Resistance Photographers
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’Moves over teachers and language coming’, New Govt. 27 April 1976
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SA signs agreement with Lesotho on issuing of notes and coins.
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A railway strike is declared in the Transvaal and Orange Free State.
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The Triumph of the Human Spirit Ahmed Kathrada and Robben Island
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The Freedom Charter: Land Redistribution and Social Conflict by Franco Frescura
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Jan Bantjes, Voortrekker teacher of Paul Kruger and M.W. Pretorius, dies.
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Nathaniel Isaacs (64), SA author and scout, dies in Cheshire, England.
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Ludwig Heinrich Beil, SA musician and botanist, dies in Keurbooms River.
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Leopold Marquard (80), clergyman, missionary and educationist, dies in Cape Town.
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Ethiopia and Eritrea sign a cease-fire, ending their month-long war.
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Gideon Fagan, SA composer and director, is born in Somerset West.
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SA signs agreement with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
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SA signs agreement with Bophuthatswana regarding social pensions, grants and allowances.
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SA and Slovenia exchange notes regarding the establishment of diplomatic relations.
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The first electrical train trip between Pretoria and Johannesburg takes place.
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Thelma Gutsche, author, biographer and film critic, dies in Montagu, CP.
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Britain seizes the islands of Reunion and Mauritius from French control.
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SA actress and musician Sophie Mgcina dies due to heart failure.
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George Fullerton, SA cricketer and keeper-batsman (1947-51), is born.
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A comprehensive monetary agreement is signed between South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland.
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Frederick William Barber (78), frontier pioneer and scientist, dies in Grahamstown.
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Italian colonies of Tripoli, Cyrenaica and Fezzan are merged as Libya.
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Christopher John Bird, civil servant and historian, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
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Oscar Dumisani Dhlomo, politician and businessman, is born in Umbumbulu, Natal.
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Egypt and Syria resume full diplomatic relations after a twelve-year break.
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Courage, confidence and caring: Brigalia Bam by SPEAK, August 1993, Johannesburg
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Bas Goedhart, SA journalist and author, is born in the Netherlands.
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