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The SA rugby team beats France 36-32 in the first test in Lyon, France.
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The front line states ask for international assistance to ward off a SA attack on Angola.
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George Finlay Bissett (60), SA cricket player in four tests, dies at Botha’s Hill, Natal.
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against France 22-12 in Bordeaux, France.
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Jordan’s Prime Minister Wasfi Tell is assassinated while attending an Arab conference in Cairo, Egypt.
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Ebrahim Ebrahim, ANC member, is abducted from Swaziland. He was tried and convicted in SA.
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South Africa signs an amendment to the trade agreement of 13 March 1967 with Malawi.
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SA Department of Justice announces that more than 1 000 ANC members have applied for amnesty.
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Adriaan Johannes Vlok, former SA law and order minister, is born in Sutherland, Cape Province.
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The SA rugby team wins the first test against Argentine 46-15 in Buenos Aires.
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Mzukisi Sikali (Skali), SA Junior flyweight, wins the World Boxing Union (WBU) world champion title.
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George Finlay Bissett, SA cricket player in four tests (1924-1928), is born in Kimberley.
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Gary Kirsten, SA cricket player and stepbrother of Peter Kirsten, is born in Cape Town.
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The SA rugby team beats France 52-10 in the second test, winning the series 2-0.
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WWII: SA troops in North Africa flee before the onslaught of Field-Marshall Erwin Rommel.
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The SA rugby team beats Argentine 44-21 in Buenos Aires to win the series 2-0.
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Dr Nicolaas Diederichs, SA politician and state president (1975 – 1978), is born in Ladybrand, OFS.
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Gary Kirsten becomes the first SA cricket player to score 10 centuries in test cricket.
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Twenty-three people die in a crash between an overloaded bus and a lorry near Matjiesfontein, Karoo.
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SA experiences a monetary crisis as a result of the heavy drain of gold from the country.
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the supply of military equipment to South Africa.
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The statue of former SA Prime Minister J.G. Strijdom (Hans) on Strijdom Square, Pretoria, collapses.
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Dr Thomas Barrow Dowling, director of the SA Music Association, is born in Wiltshire, England.
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Juliette Gordon founds the Girl Guides (later Scouts), a world-wide organisation active also in SA.
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Rolland Beaumont, (74), SA cricket player in 5 test matches (1912-1914), dies in Berea, Durban.
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Mmakgoba Helen Sebidi, SA artist, is born in Marapyane (Skilpadfontein), Hammanskraal area. Her grandmother, a traditio
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Twelve people are killed and twenty-five injured in an explosion in a mosque in Morocco.
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Jack Meckler, an athlete who won the Comrades Marathon five times, is born in Johannesburg.
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SA signs multilateral treaty on international trade in endangered species of wild flora and fauna.
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Sir Joseph Baynes, SA Minister of Land and Works, is born in Settle, Yorkshire, England.
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