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Former Presidents de Klerk and Nelson Mandela are joint recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Cleric and anti-apartheid activist, Mpilo Desmond Tutu is ordained as Archbishop of Cape Town
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Two former Soweto student leaders, Khotso Seathlolo and Mary Loate are given long term sentences
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Statement by Oliver Tambo on the struggle continues and grows more intense, 23 August 1984
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Report and information given by Group M-4 Commander Cde Kapoko from their mission in Grootfontein Area
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Communists in National Liberation Movements: a talk dedicated to the life and work of Ruth First
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Communists in National Liberation Movements: a talk dedicated to the life and work of Ruth First
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Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace, South African author and newspaper editor, is born in Greenwich, England.
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President Paul Kruger and Sir Alfred Milner meet in Bloemfontein to discuss the franchise question
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Statement of the Controversy between the South African and Namibian Government regarding the Walvis Bay
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Natives (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents) Act, Act No 67 of 1952
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Legislation and race relations: a summary of the main South African laws which affect race relations
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