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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) announces that a mysterious epidemic (AIDS) is causing increasing concern in the United States
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Anglo-Boer War 2: the British forces occupy Utrecht after the defending burgers had to retire the previous day.
… Anglo-Boer War 2: the British forces occupy Utrecht after the defending burgers had …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The British abandon Utrecht, occupied the previous day, on receiving reports of General Grobler’s approach.
… Anglo-Boer War 2: The British abandon Utrecht, occupied the previous day, on …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: “Mournful Monday”: the British lose 106 killed, 374 wounded and 1 284 captured in two battles.
… Anglo-Boer War 2: “Mournful Monday”: the British lose 106 killed, 374 wounded and 1 284 captured in …
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King Lobengula cedes the mineral rights of Matabele Land in terms of the Rudd Concession to the British.
… of Matabele Land in terms of the Rudd Concession to the British. …
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Sydney Charles Buxton, British statesman and second governor-general of the Union of SA, is born in London.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The British execute J.W.G. Jansen and one Rautenbach in Vryburg by hanging, for horse theft.
… Anglo-Boer War 2: The British execute J.W.G. Jansen and one Rautenbach in Vryburg …
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A delegation of British Trade Union leaders carry out an intensive programme of visits and talks (7-20 October), investigating
… A delegation of British Trade Union leaders carry out an intensive programme …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The British War Office informs the White colonies that they can contribute volunteers, preferably infantry.
… Anglo-Boer War 2: The British War Office informs the White colonies that they can …
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Voortrekker leader Andries Hendrik Potgieter notifies the British that his territory, west of the Drakensberg, will remain inde
… Voortrekker leader Andries Hendrik Potgieter notifies the British that his territory, west of the Drakensberg, will …
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The rugby match between SA and the British Isles in Johannesburg ends in a draw with ten points each.
… The rugby match between SA and the British Isles in Johannesburg ends in a draw with ten points …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: British Gen. Carrington reaches Mafeking and narrowly avoids being court-martialled for his inexplicable flig
… Anglo-Boer War 2: British Gen. Carrington reaches Mafeking and narrowly avoids …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Sir G. Lagden, formerly Resident Commissioner in Basutoland, is appointed by the British as the Commissioner
… Resident Commissioner in Basutoland, is appointed by the British as the Commissioner …
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Griqualand West is annexed to the Cape Colony, after it was proclaimed British territory on 27 October 1871.
… is annexed to the Cape Colony, after it was proclaimed British territory on 27 October 1871. …
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The British government admits receiving 1100 tons of uranium from Namibia in defiance of the United Nations ban.
… The British government admits receiving 1100 tons of uranium from …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: In a breach of neutrality, Colonel Stowe, Consul-General of the USA, allows a British Intelligence officer,
… Colonel Stowe, Consul-General of the USA, allows a British Intelligence officer, …
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The Convention of Pretoria is signed by a British commission and the Transvaal Triumvirate, whereby self government is restored
… The Convention of Pretoria is signed by a British commission and the Transvaal Triumvirate, whereby …
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A British newspaper reports heavy fighting between Angolan government forces and Unita, in which SA is allegedly taking part.
… A British newspaper reports heavy fighting between Angolan …
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British troops march from Simonstown and General J.H. Craig enters Cape Town. Sluysken formally surrenders on 16 September.
… British troops march from Simonstown and General J.H. Craig …
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Sir Harry Smith proclaims the territory between the Orange and Vaal Rivers British territory, discounting protests by Voortrekk
… proclaims the territory between the Orange and Vaal Rivers British territory, discounting protests by Voortrekk …
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The British colonial government in Kenya enact emergency measures to combat the growing threat from the Mau Mau.
… The British colonial government in Kenya enact emergency measures …
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In the Cape Town Supreme Court a British journalist, David Rabkin, his wife, Susan, and a university lecturer, Jeremy Cronin, a
… In the Cape Town Supreme Court a British journalist, David Rabkin, his wife, Susan, and a …
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The Battle of Boomplaats, where the British under Governor Harry Smith conquer the Voortrekkers under Commandant Andries W. Pre
… The Battle of Boomplaats, where the British under Governor Harry Smith conquer the Voortrekkers …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: General Ben Viljoen releases about 2 000 British prisoners of war from the camp at Nooitgedacht.
… Anglo-Boer War 2: General Ben Viljoen releases about 2 000 British prisoners of war from the camp at Nooitgedacht. …
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Sir Theophilus Shepstone, British South African statesman and administrator of native affairs, who was responsible for the anne
… Sir Theophilus Shepstone, British South African statesman and administrator of native …
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Three British mercenaries, Andrew McKenzie, John Barker and Costas Georgiou and an American, Daniel Gearhert, are sentenced to
… Three British mercenaries, Andrew McKenzie, John Barker and Costas …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: “Steinaecker’s Horse”, an irregular unit of about fifty mercenaries in British service, using Black armed t
… Horse”, an irregular unit of about fifty mercenaries in British service, using Black armed t …
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King Farouk, Egypt, demands the "total and immediate evacuation" of all British troops from the Suez Canal Zone.
… Egypt, demands the "total and immediate evacuation" of all British troops from the Suez Canal Zone. …
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Zululand becomes part of the colony of Natal, after the initial annexation by the British in May 1887.
… the colony of Natal, after the initial annexation by the British in May 1887. …
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd, welcomes the British Labour government’s announcement that the supply of sixteen Buccaneer ai
… The Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd, welcomes the British Labour government’s announcement that the supply of …
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