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Eric H. Louw, SA foreign minister since January 1955, announces his intention to retire.
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WWII: The Union of SA, Australia and the US declare war on Japan.
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SA signs multilateral treaty establishing the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
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Dr Rudolph Marloth, SA collector of plants, is born in Lubben, Brandenburg, Germany.
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The ANC accuses the SA government of ransacking its offices in Maputo, Mozambique.
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Alfred Whaley Cole (73), SA judge and author, dies in Wynberg, Cape Town.
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Thulane Sugarboy Malinga, SA super middleweight, wins the World Boxing Council (WBC) title.
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SA cricket player Syd Curnow, batsman in seven tests (1930-32), is born.
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Cecil Edwin Frans Skotnes, S.A artist, is born in East London, Eastern Cape.
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Ten ANC supporters are killed in Gamalakhe, Natal, in an attack on a gathering.
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SA government tables a white paper to end racial discrimination in landownership and occupation.
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Tito Mboweni, former Governor of the SA Reserve Bank, is born in Tzaneen
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Frederick William Barber, SA border pioneer and scientist, is born in Nottingham, England.
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London hosts an international conference on the protection of African elephants and rhinoceroses.
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Sir Julius Charles Wernher (62), SA financier and mine magnate, dies in London.
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Sir Langham Dale, superintendentgeneral of education in SA, is born in Hampshire, England.
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Thirteen residents are killed in an attack on a beer hall by unknown men.
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Sydney Percival Bunting (53), SA communist and labour union leader, dies in Johannesburg.
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The British Anti-Apartheid Movement launches an international boycott of the Shell corporation.
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Welcome Ncita, junior featherweight of SA, wins the International Boxing Federation title (IBF).
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Johannes J. Fagan, SA composer of mainly orchestral music, is born in Tulbach, Cape.
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The SA Amendment Act abrogates the entrenched clauses protecting the Cape C Coloured voters.
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Announcement of the continuation of current SA defence relations with the United Kingdom.
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Arthur Wellesley Briscoe, SA cricket player in 3 test matches, is born in Johannesburg.
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David Callaghan, SA cricketer (all-rounder in one-day matches 1992), is born.
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The first camera club in SA is established in Kimberley with eighteen members.
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Mr Ben M. Skosana, former SA minister of Correctional Services, is born in Sharpeville.
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Lord Alfred Milner, British colonial secretary and SA High Commissioner, leaves South Africa.
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SA formally implements the Montreal Protocol for the control of ozone-duplicating substances.
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An attempt is made by Rhodesian forces to kill guerrilla leader Joshua Nkomo.
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