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A History of Zonnebloem College 1858 to 1870 A Study of Church and Society by Janet K.H. Hodgson, University of Cape Town, 1975
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Grim History Traced in Sunken Slave Ship Found Off South Africa by Helene Cooper (The New York Times), 31 May 2015
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In one of the largest demonstrations staged in this country’s history, women marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to pres
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Catherine Labuschagne 25 makes history when she becomes the first woman fighter pilot in the world to fly a Gripen fighter jet
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Cassim Mahomed Lakhi, lecturer, and later head of the Department of History of Art in the University College for Indians (now U
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Jacobus Hendrik Hatting, fighter at the battle of Blood River and author of an early history of the Voortrekkers, is born.
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Cassim Mahomed Lakhi, lecturer and later head of the Department of History of Art in the University College for Indians (later
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Cassim Mahomed Lakhi is appointed lecturer in the Department of History of Art at the University College for Indians (now Unive
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Pope John Paul (84), the third-longest serving Pontiff in world history, dies in his private apartment at the Vatican surrounde
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In the worst bus accident in SA history, a school bus with seventy-six learners of Hoërskool Vorentoe plunges into the Westden
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The State of Research on, and Study of, the History of the South African Liberation Struggle by Gregory F. Houston, November 2015
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63. Colonisation scheme: the colonial-born Indians respond - From the book "A Documentary History of Indian South Africans" edited by Surendra Bhana and Bridglal Pachai
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Images That Preserve History, and Make It : ‘Rise and Fall of Apartheid’ at Center of Photography by Holland Cotter (The New York Times), 20 September 2012
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Sing Me a Song of History: South African Poets and Singers in Exile, 1900–1990 by Marian De Saxe, University of Sydney (2010)
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Prof. Johan Franken, writer of cultural historical works and expert on the history of the French Huguenots at the Cape, dies in
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Document 72 - “A landmark in South Africa’s History: The Sixth National Conference of the South African Communist Party”, International Bulletin, no. 4, December 1962
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News 24 reports that the worst fires in SA history wrecked havoc in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal during the past weekend. Fires
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The biggest gathering of world leaders in history takes place at the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York 150 heads of
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The Proteas became the first South African team in history to win a Test cricket series in Australia when they took an unassail
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The biggest gathering of world leaders in history takes place at the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York 150 heads of
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Breyton Paulse makes history by playing in his fiftieth Test for the Boks, a record for a Springbok wing in the Test against Ir
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South Africa’s Shaun Pollock becomes only the fifth player in test cricket history to take 300 wickets and score 3 000 runs on
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Baroness Castle of Blackburn opened an exhibition on the history of the Anti-Apartheid Movement at the opening session of the Symposium
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The Rev. Meent Borcherds, moderator of the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church and expert on the early history of the settlement
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Eastern Province Herald reports that for the first time in SA police history three Black policemen were promoted to the rank of
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Ten railway coaches are set on fire in Soweto and another twenty-six are damaged. (2004). Today in History, Pretoria News, 21 A
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Emile Maurice
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An event unique in the SAAF history takes place. The SAAF squadron that was placed at the disposal of the United Nations Organi
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