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Prince Alfred Ernest Albert (16), second son of Queen Victoria opens the new building for the SA Library and Museum.
… Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Cape Town: NASOU, v. 1, p. 301 | Wallis, F. (2000). Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse …
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against the British Isles 16-21 in Newlands, but wins the series 2-1.
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President Hastings Banda, president of Malawi, pays a state visit to South Africa (16-20 Aug.), meeting the State President and
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The executive council of the ZAR (Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek) decides that in future December 16 will be a public holiday and
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Following violent student protests in Cape Town on 16 February, President Mandela warns in Parliament that he will not tolerate
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Letter from the ANC Youth League (Transvaal) to the Secretary [Ruth First] of the Progressive Youth Council, 16 March 1945
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Address by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki at the Pan African Parliament, Gallagher Estate, Midrand, 16 September 2004
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Rugby world champion England beats Tri-Nations kings South Africa 32-16 at Twickenham to record its sixth successive victory.
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Nkosiyabo Xalabile
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Thabiso Johannes Thelejane
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Upsurge in ANC attackers on the cards - expert, by Kitt Katzin, Sunday Express, 16 August 1981
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TRC to hear McBride Magoos Bar bombing amnesty application, SAPA, 16 September 1999
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela on being awarded the freedom of the city and county of Cardiff Cardiff, 16 June 1998
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The SA rugby team wins the third rugby test against the Lions on Ellis Park 35-16, but loses the series 2-1.
… the Lions on Ellis Park 35-16, but loses the series 2-1. …
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Manifesto on Southern Africa adopted by the Fifth Summit Conference of East and Central African States, Lusaka, 14-16 April 1969.
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Document 16 - Joint Sitting of the Executive Committees of the All-African Convention and the African National Congress, 17 April 1949
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William Ledwaba (16) is killed during a bomb attack on his home in Atteridgeville, Pretoria. 18 September, given as the date of
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Jacob Molekele, 16 years old, is shot in head by policeman during altercation between police and other arrested youths in polic
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Jacob Molekele, 16 years old, is shot in head by policeman during altercation between police and other arrested youths in polic
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The UN ban on Rhodesian import and export, introduced on 16 December 1966, is expanded to include all trade with Rhodesia.
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