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The Crown takes over Northern Rhodesia from the British South Africa Company and the territory is turned into an Imperial prote
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Commission of Enquiry into the Occurrences at Sharpeville (and other places) on the 21st March, 1960, Volume 2, Johannesburg, 15 June 1960
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Commission of Enquiry into the Occurrences at Sharpeville (and other places) on the 21st March, 1960, Volume 1, Johannesburg, 15 June 1960
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This Day reports Premier S’bu Ndebele of KwaZulu-Natal has set up an urgent investigation into bombs discovered in the legislat
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Federal troops are sent into Biafra, the oil rich eastern region of Nigeria, which declared an intention to secede on 30 May.
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Because a select committee to inquire into and report on certain organisations has not completed its task at the end of the par
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EgyptAir Flight 990 bound for Cairo from New York’s Kennedy Airport plunges 10 000m into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all 217 pe
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The United Nations (UN) comes into existence with the ratification of its charter by the first 29 (51?) nations. SA premier Jan
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Four men die instantly when a car swerves to avoid a second which was spinning on the Odi race track and ploughed into spectato
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Justice van Wyk of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court is appointed as a one-man Commission to inquire into all aspects
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The Neptune, carrying 282 convicts, sails into Table Bay. SESA gives the date as 19 September 1849 and the harbour as Simon’s B
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Sydney Vernon Peterson, one of the prominent SA poets of the 1940s, is born in Riversdale, CP. His poems were translated into E
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The report of the inquiry led by Justice Richard Goldstone into the shooting by the police of eighteen demonstrators in the tow
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The report of the Snyman Commission into the disturbances on the campus of the University of the North at Turfloop, finds that
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Dr Nnoseng Ellen Kate Kuzwayo, ANC politician and noted writer of Call me Woman (winner of CNA Award 1985 and translated into s
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The Korean War breaks out. Nearly 90,000 North Korean soldiers and hundreds of Russian-built T-34 tanks cross the border into S
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The search for survivors from the Helderberg SAA 747 crash into the Indian Ocean off Mauritius is called off. No survivors have
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Colin Mark de Sousa, who donned a SADF uniform and gained entry into the premises of the Wits Command to make a surveillance of
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The inquest into Dr. Aggett’s death is adjourned for the third time when police object to the use, as evidence, of a statement
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The terms of reference of the Harms Commission, which is to inquire into alleged murders and unlawful acts of the security forc
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A Kenyan Airplanes plane crashes into the sea off Côte d’Ivoire, killing all but ten of the 179 people on board. (Mail &
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