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The SA rugby team loses 20-32 against Australia in the Tri-nation series in Brisbane.
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John Xavier Merriman (85), SA statesman and prime minister of the Cape Colony, dies in Stellenbosch.
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John Xavier Merriman (85), SA statesman and prime minister of the Cape Colony, dies in Stellenbosch.
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Liberian rebels attack an airfield in Monrovia, closing off that city’s last link to outside world.
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Ray White is elected for a second term as president of the SA United Cricket Board (UCB).
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Laughter in the belly of the beast - Cartoons by Zapiro: In an era of repression, 1988
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An Islamic appeals court in Nigeria frees Amina Lawal after she is acquitted on adultery charges.
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Wele Maqolo, SA mini flyweight, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Federation (WBF).
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Sebastiaan Rothmann, SA cruiser-weigh, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Union (WBU).
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SA signs treaty with Malawi providing for the training of nurses from Malawi in South Africa.
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William Henry Brann (54), SA cricket player in three tests, 1922 /1923, dies in Port Elizabeth.
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An Olympic opening ceremony, in which the South African team takes part, dazzle downtown Sydney, Australia.
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A German photographer, Christian Hohmann (36), dies in a KwaZulu nature reserve when an elephant cow gores him.
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A German Tupolef plane and an American Starlifter collide off the Namibian coast, killing thirty-three people.
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Lindi Memani, SA straw-weight champion, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Union.
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Hundreds of thousands of Blacks begin two-day strike in SA on eve of segregated elections.
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Hundreds of thousands of Blacks begin two-day strike in SA on eve of segregated elections.
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Central African Republic’s President Francois Bozize dissolves the government of his impoverished country. An official says a n
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Ernest George Bock, SA cricket player in one test match (1935/1936), is born in Kimberley.
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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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Twenty-three IFP supporters die in Thokoza when three gunmen open fire on an IFP march.
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Geoffrey Walter Ashton Chubb (71), SA cricket player in five test matches, dies in East London.
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The SA rugby team loses 5-11 against New Zealand in Auckland and also loses the series 1-3.
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An explosion in a market in Algiers, Algeria kills at least seventeen people and wounds approximately 60.
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The SA government grants temporary reprieve to Chris Hani, chief of staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe.
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The SA rugby team wins the second rugby test against New Zealand 24-12 in Wellington.
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Nationalist guerrillas in Rhodesia shoot down an Air Rhodesia airliner with a missile, killing fifty-nine people.
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The Stander gang robs three banks in less than an hour in the Johannesburg city centre.
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SA joins the World Meteorological Organization, created to facilitate international cooperation in the establishment of meteo
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The SA rugby team beats Canada 20-0 in the World Cup Rugby Tournament in Port Elizabeth.
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