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SADF's 31 Battallion is disbanded
… Province. This Battalion was composed primarily of the San (Bushmen) battalion who had been deployed in South …
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Record of Understanding is agreed to by the SA government and the ANC
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Mother Teresa arrives in SA to establish a missionary home for HIV/AIDS sufferers
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Vanessa Brereton, former human rights lawyer, admits that she was an Apartheid spy
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King Moshoeshoe II, the paramount chief of Lesotho, is killed in an accident
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Day of Reconciliation celebrated as a public holiday in SA for the first time
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BattleFront Namibia - An Autobiography by John Ya-Otto, Ole Gjerstad and Michael Mercer
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Ciskei Commission: transcript of an interview with S. Singapi, Mabel Cetu, C. Kapi and R. Vantyi
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The SA rugby team loses against the British Lions 9-26 in Port Elizabeth.
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The SA rugby team beats the British Lions 11-6 on Newlands, Cape Town.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 14-3 in the first test in Pretoria.
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NOTES FOR AN ADDRESS AT A RALLY AT ALEXANDRA STADIUM Gauteng, 19 August 1995
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Speech at the opening of Angolan/SA Trade Conference Luanda, 29 April 1998
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The SA government admits that it has secretly helped the IFP with endowments.
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Ben Wa Mokoena Arnold, SA artist and art teacher, is born in Johannesburg.
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SA signs a multilateral treaty on the partial revision of the 1959 radio regulations.
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The SA rugby team beats France 26-3 in the first test in Durban.
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The Matabele stage an uprising against the rule of British South Africa Company.
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James Leonard (Peter) Klatzow, SA composer and pianist, is born in Springs, Transvaal.
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The SA cricket team wins its first test match on Lords against England.
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SA signs multilateral treaty for the extension of the International Wheat Agreement 1962.
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Horace William Chapman, SA cricket player in two tests, is born in Durban.
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SA signs Protocol amending the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas.
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Frederick Johannes (Frikkie) Potgieter, S.A sculptor, is born in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State.
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Thomas Boydell (84), British born SA minister of Post and Telegraph Systems, dies.
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SA signs amendment to multilateral treaty on the safety of life at sea.
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Louis Balthazar Meurant, Swiss-born SA musician and composer, dies in Cape Town.
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The UN holds an International Day of Solidarity with South African political prisoners.
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