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The SA rugby team loses 15-32 against England in the first test match in Pretoria.
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The SA rugby team loses 15-32 against England in the first test match in Pretoria.
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Hyde Villiers Clarendon, governor-general of the Union of SA from 1931 to 1937, is born.
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The Convention on Biological Diversity, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rio de Janeiro.
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Sangiro (A.A. Pienaar) (54), SA author of mainly books about animals and Africa, dies in Stellenbosch.
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Twelve SA soldiers die at the Calueque dam, southern Angola, in a combined Angolan and Cuban attack.
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SA signs agreement with the Swiss Federal Council on the promotion and reciprocal protection of investments.
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The rugby team of Wales beats SA in Cardiff the first time ever with 29-19.
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James Thomas (Jackie) Botten, SA cricket player in three tests in 1965, is born in Pretoria.
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James Thomas (Jackie) Botten, SA cricket player in three tests in 1965, is born in Pretoria.
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The South African government presents a promotion of Constitutional Development Bill, which proposes an advisory and consultati
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Siamese twins are separated in Cape Town, the first successful operation of that kind in SA.
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SA signs agreement with Bophuthatswana concerning formal school Technikon instructional programmes and the performance by the C
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The first railway line between two towns in SA, Cape Town and Wellington is officially opened.
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Arnold Taylor, SA bantamweight champion, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Association (WBA).
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SA exchanges notes with Namibia on the joint administration of Walvis Bay and the offshore islands.
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Greg Page knocks out SA Gerrie Coetzee in eight rounds for the WBA heavyweight boxing title.
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SA, together with eleven other countries, signs the Antarctic Treaty, proclaiming it a conservation area, in Washington.
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The Automobile Association of SA (AA) takes over the Royal Automobile Club (RAC), founded in 1901.
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Eddie Dunn, SA ambassador in El Salvador, is kidnapped and later murdered by a leftist terrorist group.
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Peter Mathebula, flyweight of SA, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Association (WBA).
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South Africa signs treaty with Australia concerning an international observer scheme for land based whaling stations.
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An ordinance is issued whereby Dutch is allowed in courts in the Cape next to English.
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Gerrit Bon, organist and music lecturer in SA and Rhodesia, is born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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André le Roux du Toit (Koos Kombuis), SA singer and author, is born in Cape Town.
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Prof. Raymond Arthur Dart, SA anthropologist and expert on the Taung skull, dies in Sandton, Johannesburg.
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Bettie Cilliers-Barnard, SA painter and mother of actress Jana Celliers, is born in Rustenburg, Tvl.
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The UN Security Council has voted unanimously to impose an immediate arms embargo on Ivory Coast.
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The test between the SA rugby team and England in London ends in a tie with 3 each.
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Four youths are killed in an Apla attack on the Heidelberg Tavern In Observatory, Cape Town.
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