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Dr Daniël Hartman (Danie) Craven, SA rugby boss for many years, is born in Lindley, OFS.
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Ten occupants are shot, stabbed and firebombed in an attack on a bus in Katlehong, East Rand.
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SA signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
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SA signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the fields of culture, education and science.
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Friederich Wilhelm Jannasch, co-founder of the SA Music Academy, is born in Mamre, Cape Colony.
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SA signs multilateral Convention on the Conflict of Laws Relating to the Form of Testamentary Dispositions.
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SA Foreign Minister R.F. (Pik) Botha visits Beijing. Date is given as 4 October in some sources.
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Political assassination: Three guards of an ANC lawyer are shot dead by eight men in Durban.
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Our Annual Conference — An Inspiring Gathering by The South African Worker, 13 January 1929, South Africa
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An inquest into the death of Ernest Dipale finds no-one criminally liable for his death
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APDUSA Views - Issue No 54: Historic Elections - An Overview of the April 1994 Elections, July 1994
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The SA rugby team loses 3-11 against New Zealand in the second test in Cape Town.
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Stuart Cloete, SA author of i.a. Wheels and Rags of Glory, is born in Parys, OFS.
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William John Burchell, botanist and explorer of the interior of SA, is born in Fulham, London.
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An SADF officer shoots five fellow members in their sleep on a farm near Fouriesburg, Free State.
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An SADF officer shoots five fellow members in their sleep on a farm near Fouriesburg, Free State.
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Democratic Turnhalle Alliance vice-president Mishake Muyongo escapes an apparent assassination attempt after two hand grenades
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The SA rugby team loses the first test against New Zealand 18-29 in Cape Town.
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The South African National Government Cabinet announces the go-ahead for an antiretroviral roll-out plan.
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Adm. Hugo (Hendrik) Bierman, head and first admiral of the SA Fleet, is born in Johannesburg.
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The SA rugby team beats the British Isles 14-10 in the first test in Johannesburg.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu defies public protest laws and leads 120 demonstrators in an anti-apartheid march.
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu defies public protest laws and leads 120 demonstrators in an anti-apartheid march.
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Georg Schmidt, first Protestant missionary (Moravian Brethren) in SA, who established a mission station under the Hottentots (K
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SA signs treaty with Zimbabwe regarding the amendment of the trade agreement of 30 November 1964.
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SA signs treaty with Zimbabwe regarding the amendment of the trade agreement of 30 November 1964.
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Dag Hammarskjold, Swedish secretary-general of the UN who visited SA in January 1961, is born.
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Swapo claims SA is moving military equipment and troops to the Angola-South West Africa border.
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SA signs a treaty with Italy on the amendment of the air agreement of 21 May 1956.
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The SA rugby team wins the third test against the British Lions 8-3 in Newlands, Cape Town.
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