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Kagiso Patrick (Pat) Mautloa, SA artist and commercial designer, is born in Ventersdorp, Western Transvaal.
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The match between the SA rugby team and the British Isles ends in a tie with 3-3.
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P.W. Botha is unanimously elected to the post of Executive President by an Electoral College.
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 11-8 in Port Elizabeth and wins the series 4-0.
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Samuel Cronwright-Schreiner, (73), husband of SA author Olive Schreiner, dies in Rondebosch, Cape Town.
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H.F. Verwoerd, future SA prime minister and architect of apartheid, is born in the Netherlands.
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Thomas Molatodi Lehupela, S.A. sculptor, is born in Paradys Location, Thaba’ Nchu, Orange Free State.
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The SA rugby team wins the last test against New Zealand 8-3, thereby winning the series 2-1.
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The SA rugby team loses the second test against the British Isles 3-8 in Port Elizabeth.
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Hestrie Cloete (neé Storbeck), double world champion high jumper from SA, is born in Germiston.
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Derek Lyle Keys, SA minister of finance from 1992Oct. 1994, is born in Johannesburg.
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England and the Netherlands conclude an agreement to control trade between them in the East.
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The match between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Iceland ends in a tie with 1-1.
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Daniël Francois Malherbe, SA novelist, poet and dramatist, is born in Dal Josafat, Cape Colony.
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Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian premier (1947) and staunch supporter of the Indian cause in SA, dies.
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French troops move into downtown Bangui, Central African Republic, to help quell an army uprising.
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President Jomo Kenyatta bans big-game hunting in Kenya in an attempt to conserve wildlife.
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SA signs joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Panama.
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Members of the S.A. security force murder Dr Richard Turner at his home in Durban.
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The South African flag is hoisted on Prince Edward Island after an agreement with Britain.
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SA signs International Labour Organisation Convention, no. 116, concerning the partial revision of conventions adopted.
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Azhar Cachalia, founder of the Secretariat for Safety and Security in SA, is born Scotland.
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SA beats New Zealand 13-0 in the first rugby test of the series in Johannesburg.
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A bomb blast in a Johannesburg video-game arcade kills an unborn baby and injures ten people.
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The SA rugby team loses the second test against the British Lions 9-28 in Pretoria.
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SA signs a multilateral protocol on international civil aviation. Kalley, J.A.; Schoeman, E. & Andor, L.E. (eds)(1999). S
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Vincent Joseph Gaobakwe Matthews, SA Deputy Minister of Safety and Security since 1994, is born.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Sergeant J. Rogers of the SA Constabulary earns a Victoria Cross near Thaba Nchu.
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SA signs agreement with Great Britain in regard to guaranteed preferences on the British market.
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