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SA signs regional agreement on low frequency and medium frequency broadcasting in ITU regions 1 and 3.
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Amnesty International, human rights organisation that consistently condemned apartheid in SA, is founded in London.
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Jacob Hendrik (Henk) Pierneef, SA landscape painter, dies in Pretoria at the age of 71.
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T.V. (Tom) Bulpin (81), SA author of travel books and photographer, dies in Cape Town.
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The Netherlands announces partial lifting of sports sanctions; SA sportspersons will no longer require visas.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 26-33 in Pretoria.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 26-33 in Pretoria.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 61-22 in the Tri-Nations championship in Pretoria.
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Zambian police shoot and wound former president Kenneth Kaunda at an opposition rally in Kabwe.
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The SA rugby team loses the second test against the British Isles 8-17 in Johannesburg.
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John Erskine (Jack) Cheetham (60), SA cricket player in 24 test matches, dies in Johannesburg.
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Sheila Cussons, SA poet now living in Israel, is born at Moravia, near Piketberg, CP.
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The SA rugby team loses the second test 8-9 against New Zealand in Newlands, Cape Town.
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SA announces new concession, giving urban Blacks full title to land on which they live.
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William Booth (83), founder of the charitable Salvation Army who works also in SA, dies.
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Theodore Walter Jandrell, SA teacher, inspector of schools and poet, is born in Richmond, CP.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 10-17 in Christchurch.
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Machtelt Smit (born Combrinck), founder of the first private welfare organisation in SA, is born.
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Jannie Gildenhuys (70), well-known SA TV and stage actor, dies in Heidelberg, Western Cape.
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SA signs joint communique concerning the establishment of diplomatic relations with the government of Indonesia.
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The SA rugby team beats Australia 23-11 in the first test in Port Elizabeth.
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Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat arrives in Cape Town on his first state visit to SA.
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Johan Bernard Zulch Keet, SA musician and leader of the Asaf choir in Johannesburg, dies.
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Britain and Egypt initial an agreement to end British occupation of the Suez Canal Zone.
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Carl Ludwig Phillip Zeyher, SA botanist and collector of plants, is born in Dillenburg, Hesse.
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Elite Unit Act No 18, establishing an intelligence organisation, which could investigate almost anything, commences.
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Johann Christian Ritter, probably the first printer and bookbinder in SA, is born in Germany.
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Barry Hough, SA literary critic and successful author of mainly teenage books is found dead
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The Cape Coloured People To-day: An Address Delivered to the League of Coloured Peoples
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The Durban Supreme Court cancels the SA government’s announcement concerning reclamation of the Ingwavuma region
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