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Bas Goedhart, SA journalist and author, is born in the Netherlands.
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Ruth First paid tribute to the couple: Walter and Albertina, 2005
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Women And The Living Wage Campaign by SPEAK, 1986 – 1990, Johannesubrg
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Axis forces pull out of Tripoli and head back towards Tunisia.
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Dirk Meerkotter, SA painter and potter, is born in Pietersburg, Tvl.
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A Government Gazette of this date amends and eases security emergency regulations.
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Ina Rousseau, South African poet and short-story writer, is born.
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Max Gordon, industrial chemist and trade unionist, dies in Cape Town.
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Gandhi and his rivals in the NIC go their separate ways.
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Hans Aschenborn, SA painter and graphic artist, dies in Kiel, Germany.
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World War 2: The British and US armies link up in Africa.
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John B. Biddulph, trader, adventurer and traveller, marries Wilhelmina Theodora Elizabeth Wahlstrand.
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France suspends aid to Tunis in response to recent land seizure.
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An extradition agreement between SA and Malawi is published in Pretoria.
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France invades Tunisia from Algeria on a pretext, and later establishes a protectorate.
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International University Exchange Fund, its Rise and Demise by Enuga S. Reddy
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International University Exchange Fund, its Rise and Demise by Enuga S. Reddy
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France invades Tunisia from Algeria on a pretext, and later establishes a protectorate.
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Eghard van der Hoven, SA actor and arts director, is born.
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