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Oliver Tambo, President of the ANC, returns to South Africa after having fled the country thirty years ago.
… Oliver Tambo, President of the ANC, returns to South Africa after having fled the country thirty years ago. …
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa of Calcutta arrives in South Africa to establish a foundation of her order.
… Prize winner Mother Teresa of Calcutta arrives in South Africa to establish a foundation of her order. …
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Nelson Mandela is sentenced to five years for "incitement and leaving South Africa illegally”. Mandela was identified as t
… sentenced to five years for "incitement and leaving South Africa illegally”. Mandela was identified as t …
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South African President Thabo Mbeki hails Liberia’s Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf for making history by becoming Africa’s first elected
… Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf for making history by becoming Africa’s first elected …
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Taiwanese Foreign Minister John Chang Hsiaoyen visits South Africa and holds talks with President Mandela. The President insis
… Taiwanese Foreign Minister John Chang Hsiaoyen visits South Africa and holds talks with President Mandela. The President …
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Speaking at the International Conference on Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) in Abuja, Nigeria, Madik
… Conference on Aids and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) in Abuja, Nigeria, Madik …
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Don Bradman scores 219 for New South Wales vs South Africa, in 234 minutes. It includes 15 fours.
… Don Bradman scores 219 for New South Wales vs South Africa, in 234 minutes. It includes 15 fours. …
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Edward Holcroft, general manager of NetDay South Africa, a non-profit organisation, announces the group has set up computer n
… Edward Holcroft, general manager of NetDay South Africa, a non-profit organisation, announces the group has …
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World War 2: North Africa. Australian troops take 5,000 prisoners during a major assault on Italian forces at Bardia.
… World War 2: North Africa. Australian troops take 5,000 prisoners during a major …
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Exxon Corporation becomes the first major international oil company to withdraw from South Africa because of racial policies.
… major international oil company to withdraw from South Africa because of racial policies. …
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, H. Muller, defines the government’s policy of ending discrimination inside South Africa and of
… government’s policy of ending discrimination inside South Africa and of …
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SA cricket player Jacobus Petrus Duminy, who played in three tests for South Africa (1927-29), is born.
… Jacobus Petrus Duminy, who played in three tests for South Africa (1927-29), is born. …
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South Africa is declared a republic, independent and outside the Commonwealth. C.R. Swart, the former Governor-General, is swor
… South Africa is declared a republic, independent and outside the …
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South Africa is declared a republic, independent and outside the Commonwealth. C.R. Swart, the former Governor-General, is swor
… South Africa is declared a republic, independent and outside the …
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The Transitional Executive Council unveils South Africa’s new "interim" national flag and says Die Stem and Nkosi Sik
… The Transitional Executive Council unveils South Africa’s new "interim" national flag and says Die Stem and …
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The Defence Minister, J.J. Fouché, gives the Senate details of South Africa’s defence programme and replies to statement
… Minister, J.J. Fouché, gives the Senate details of South Africa’s defence programme and replies to statement …
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South Africa is represented, for the first time, officially at a meeting of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) w
… South Africa is represented, for the first time, officially at a …
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British prime minister Margaret Thatcher still refuses to impose sanctions on South Africa despite reports of yesterday’s raids
… Thatcher still refuses to impose sanctions on South Africa despite reports of yesterday’s raids …
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South Africa signs a multilateral declaration on the provisional accession of Iceland to the General Agreement on Tariffs and T
… South Africa signs a multilateral declaration on the provisional …
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President Mandela visits Togo for a few hours. He and Togolese President Eyadema review the situation in West Africa.
… Togolese President Eyadema review the situation in West Africa. …
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South Africa ends eighty-four years of control over Walvis Bay by handing the port over to Namibia.
… South Africa ends eighty-four years of control over Walvis Bay by …
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The Prime Minister declares that Soviet threats will not prevent South Africa from attacking ANC bases in Mozambique.
… declares that Soviet threats will not prevent South Africa from attacking ANC bases in Mozambique. …
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At the annual conference of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa in Leopoldville, fifteen African states table a d
… conference of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa in Leopoldville, fifteen African states table a d …
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The Minister of Defence, P.W. Botha, discloses that South Africa’s northern borders are protected by a radar complex constituti
… The Minister of Defence, P.W. Botha, discloses that South Africa’s northern borders are protected by a radar complex …
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After preliminary conversations started on 6 of February in Cape Town by representatives from India, Pakistan and South Africa,
… Town by representatives from India, Pakistan and South Africa, …
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Sixty ANC refugees are airlifted out of Lesotho to counter South Africa’s threat of a blockade against that country.
… ANC refugees are airlifted out of Lesotho to counter South Africa’s threat of a blockade against that country. …
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After a compromise is reached at a Commonwealth Conference, Britain is allowed to sell weapons to South Africa, though African
… Conference, Britain is allowed to sell weapons to South Africa, though African …
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A delegation from Mauritius arrives in Cape Town to discuss ways of strengthening links between Mauritius and South Africa.
… ways of strengthening links between Mauritius and South Africa. …
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South Africa’s three liberal opposition parties, the Progressive Federal Party headed by Zach de Beer, the National Democratic
… South Africa’s three liberal opposition parties, the Progressive …
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Herero Revolt in German South West Africa: Omaruru is relieved after a fierce battle between Franke and the Ovaherero.
… Herero Revolt in German South West Africa: Omaruru is relieved after a fierce battle between …
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