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Christiaan Frederik Louis Leipoldt, SA poet, dramatist, journalist and physician, is born in Worcester, Western Cape.
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The first experimental radio broadcast in SA takes place in Johannesburg by the Western Electric Company.
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SA cricket player Aubrey Faulkner, great all-rounder in the early 20th century, is born.
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South Africa joins the Non-Aligned Movement and signs an agreement establishing diplomatic relations with Iceland.
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SA government bans church-led opposition group headed by Desmond Tutu as “threat to public safety”.
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’Doctor’ Mkopidi Motsisi, witness to killing of an ANC activist, is shot dead in Sharpeville, PWV.
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The home game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Zambia ends in a tie with 1-1.
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Gen. Kat Liebenberg (60), ex-chief of the SA defence force, dies of cancer in Pretoria.
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French troops have occupied the bilad al-siba, an under-populated desert region in southern Morocco.
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Durant Sihlali, SA artist, is born in Germiston. He exhibited in South Africa and Western Europe.
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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-four people are killed in Meadowlands during an IFP take-over of the Mzimhlope hostel.
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SA signs agreement with the government of Mozambique regarding cooperation and mutual assistance in combating crime.
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In a direct defiance to South Africa’s patent laws, Doctors Without Borders, an international humanitarian organisation, begins
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Gen. J.C. Smuts and Gen. Louis Botha establish “Het Volk” (The People), an Afrikaner political organisation.
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The SA central government officially recognises the military administration of Transkei under General Holomisa and Transkei’s s
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Anna Cloete (82), veteran actress and wife of James Norval, famous in SA acting circles, dies.
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Daniel Lindley, an American Presbyterian clergyman, is formally ordained as minister of the Voortrekkers’ Pietermaritzburg cong
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Isaac Daniël Buys, SA cricket player in one test, is born in Somerset East, eastern Cape.
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Rolland Beaumont, SA cricket player in five test matches (1912-1914), is born in Newcastle, Natal.
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SA recognises the State of Palestine and establishes diplomatic relations. Kalley, J.A.; Schoeman, E. & Andor, L.E. (eds)(1
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Nelson Mukhuba, SA bandleader and artist, producing wooden household utensils and tourist trade objects, commits suicide.
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Geoffrey Walter Ashton Chubb, SA cricket player in five test matches, is born in East London.
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Four White guerrillas, known as the Broederstroom Four, are arrested and an arms cache is discovered.
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SA signs agreement with Namibia concerning the appointment of representatives and privileges and immunities for representatives
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The (Re-)Constitution of the South African Communist Party as an Underground Organisation by Raymond Suttner
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The South African government submits its proposal for an interim constitution for South Africa to CODESA.
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Geoffrey Walter Ashton Chubb, SA cricket player in five test matches, is born in East London.
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The South African government submits its proposal for an interim constitution for South Africa to CODESA.
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SA signs agreement with Namibia concerning the appointment of representatives and privileges and immunities for representatives
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