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Exchange of notes with Lesotho to amend the Trade Mission Agreement of 30 April 1987.
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Manifesto of the Communist Party of South Africa by SACP, 30 July 1921, Cape Town
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”Open Letter to Blackpool”. Article by Clements Kadalie, in The New Leader, September 30, 1927
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Who Speaks For Nelson Mandela? By John D. Battersby (The New York Times), 30 July 1988
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Yasser Arafat, 75, veteran Palestinian leader, dies this morning 03.30 in a French military hospital.
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Minutes of the 49th Congress of the National Union of South African Students, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, November 30 - December 3, 1972
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List of deaths in detention
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The South African Government orders the slaughter of 30 000 ostriches in an effort to contain an outbreak of bird flu
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2007 ANC National Policy Conference: Report of the Commission on Economic Transformation, 30 June 2007, Gallagher Estate
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Minutes of the 50th Annual Congress of the National Union of South African Students, University of the Witwatersrand, 7-15 July, 1973
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… of sand, 400 wagon loads of stones, 200 000 bricks, 350 bags of slaked lime and hundreds of wagonloads of willow …
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Statement "Algeria honours Chief Luthuli"by Oliver Tambo, 30 November 1964
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Namibia is showing wear and tear after 30 years under SWAPO rule
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David Goldblatt brings ex-offender portrait series to British jails by Helen Stoilas, 30 May 2017
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Malibongwe Igama Lamakhosikasi - Praise be to Womankind, issued by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, 30 May 2007
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Presidential Address to the Fourth Annual Conference of the Natal Indian Congress, Durban, September 30, 1950
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA ON THE OCCASION OF REGINA MUNDI DAY Soweto, 30 November 1997
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Address on Accepting an Honarary Doctorate from the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, 30 April 1999
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Address on Accepting an Honarary Doctorate from the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, 30 April 1999
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Stephan Bouwer (50), author of television productions, cabarets and lyrics, dies in his sleep in Johannesburg.
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”The Native Problem”. Article in The Cape Times by the Rev. Abner Mtimkulu, May 30, 1924
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SA signs treaty with Zimbabwe regarding the amendment of the trade agreement of 30 November 1964.
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SA signs treaty with Zimbabwe regarding the amendment of the trade agreement of 30 November 1964.
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Glen Grey Act (The Native Issue) by Cecil John Rhodes, July 30 1894, Cape House Parliament
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The first edition of Standpunte, mouthpiece of Afrikaans poets in the ‘30s and ‘40s, is published.
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Prof. Izak Daniël Bosman (50), professor of history at the University of Pretoria, dies in Pretoria.
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Fleeing fighting, 30 000 refugees from Rwanda and Burundi leave their refugee camp in eastern Zaire.
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Forward with the struggle for a living wage: 9 - 30 August 1987, 21 days that rocked the chamber
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Colin Wells Eglin
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The Cato Manor riots begin due to the ‘beer issue’ and looming forced removals
… 2,891 acres of land and 2,444 dwellings valued at £1,685,350. Coloureds and Africans will lose over 70 acres of land …
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