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The government drops two Bills, which were designed to enforce racial segregation on university campuses.
… The government drops two Bills, which were designed to enforce racial segregation on university campuses. …
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Former President John Vorster says he has decided to withdraw from politics for family reasons.
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … Former President John Vorster says he has decided to withdraw from politics for family reasons. …
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Egypt is placed under martial law in response to wide-spread riots against the British.
… Egypt is placed under martial law in response to wide-spread riots against the British. …
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Australia’s international airline, Qantas, resumes direct flights to South Africa after a break of fourteen years.
… international airline, Qantas, resumes direct flights to South Africa after a break of fourteen years. …
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World War 2: The German troops of Gen. Erwin Rommel move from Italy to North Africa.
… 2: The German troops of Gen. Erwin Rommel move from Italy to North Africa. …
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The Council of the University of Stellenbosch recalls its decision to dissolve the university choir.
… of the University of Stellenbosch recalls its decision to dissolve the university choir. …
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Inhabitants of the Congo are prohibited to collect ivory and rubber, unless for the state.
… Inhabitants of the Congo are prohibited to collect ivory and rubber, unless for the state. …
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The KwaNdebele Legislative Assembly passes a unanimous motion instructing the homeland’s Cabinet to begin independence negotiat
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood … a unanimous motion instructing the homeland’s Cabinet to begin independence negotiat …
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WWII: Allied forces on their way to Tunis wipe out German 15th Panzer Division.
… WWII: Allied forces on their way to Tunis wipe out German 15th Panzer Division. …
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A student, Eric Ngomane (22), dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape.
… dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape. …
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A global conference at the United Nations decides to extend the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty indefinitely.
… A global conference at the United Nations decides to extend the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty indefinitely. …
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Military observers returning to the Rwandan countryside report ethnic killings of at least 200 000.
… Military observers returning to the Rwandan countryside report ethnic killings of at least …
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The UN, previously without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City.
… The UN, previously without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City. …
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Response letter from the Prime Minister’s Office to Dr James Moroka 29 January 1952 (pdf)
… Response letter from the Prime Minister’s Office to Dr James Moroka 29 January 1952 (pdf) …
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Delegates of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations.
… of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations. …
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Delegates of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations.
… of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations. …
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End of a four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa.
… four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa. …
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A student, Eric Ngomane (22), dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape.
… dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape. …
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End of a four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa.
… four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa. …
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Zaire’s President Mobutu Sese Seko declares a nationwide state of emergency in response to rebel advances.
… Seko declares a nationwide state of emergency in response to rebel advances. …
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The government refuses to comply with the ultimatum issued by die ANC on 5 April 1991.
… The government refuses to comply with the ultimatum issued by die ANC on 5 April …
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The railway line from Pietermaritzburg to the Transvaal border at Charlestown, near Volksrust, is opened.
… The railway line from Pietermaritzburg to the Transvaal border at Charlestown, near Volksrust, is …
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African National Congress (ANC) President Nelson Mandela calls for an "independent international monitoring force" to
… calls for an "independent international monitoring force" to …
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Nelson Mandela and three other ANC leaders are moved from Robben Island to Pollsmoor prison.
… and three other ANC leaders are moved from Robben Island to Pollsmoor prison. …
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Military observers returning to the Rwandan countryside report ethnic killings of at least 200 000.
… Military observers returning to the Rwandan countryside report ethnic killings of at least …
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The UN, previously without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City.
… The UN, previously without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City. …
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Algeria and Morocco decide to restore diplomatic relations after twelve years of bitter political disputes.
… Algeria and Morocco decide to restore diplomatic relations after twelve years of bitter …
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SA signs an agreement with France with regard to the launching of the eole balloons.
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … SA signs an agreement with France with regard to the launching of the eole balloons. …
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SA signs an agreement with the Republic of Namibia to curb and prevent illegal fishing.
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … SA signs an agreement with the Republic of Namibia to curb and prevent illegal fishing. …
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to which SA is a party, is signed.
… The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to which SA is a party, is signed. …
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