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An inquest into the death in detention of the white trade union leader, Dr. Neil Aggett opens
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John Buchan, English author who was also interested in citrus farming in SA, is born in Scotland.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test in Sydney 12-19 and the series against Australia 2-1.
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Sir Christian Ludolph Neethling Felling (48), SA born manager of the railways in Kenya and Uganda, dies.
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Charles Robberts (Blackie) Swart, jurist, journalist, politician, farmer and first state president of SA, dies in Bloemfontein.
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Raymond Francis (Ray) Budd, SA trade unionist who also played a role internationally, dies in Tonbridge, London, England.
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SA signs memorandum of understanding with the government of Malaysia concluding agreements that enhance trade and investment.
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SA signs agreement with Paraguay on the partial waiver of visa requirements for holders of ordinary passports.
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SA and Russia sign a declaration of intent providing for wide-ranging co-operation of mineral beneficiation technologies.
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Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula meets British officials amid concerns about false SA passports discovered during
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The SA Communist Party is founded at a conference of socialist parties in Cape Town (27 July 3 August).
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The official launch of the South African Communist Party (SACP) as an above-ground organisation takes place.
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Dorothea Möller-Malan, SA missionary and writer, is born in Winburg, OFS, as Dorothea Catherina Stoffelina Malan.
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University of Cape Town students disrupt an annual campus dinner, forcing guest speaker Dennis Worrall to leave.
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Security forces arrest fifty armed Islamic extremists and seize an arms cache containing 130 bombs in Algiers.
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Alexander John (Sandy) Bell (79), SA cricket player in sixteen tests (1929-1935), dies in Cape Town.
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The Kenyan Air Force disbands following an attempted coup by non-commissioned officers in which 159 died.
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Leon Schuster, SA actor, comedian and singer, announces that he and his wife Lalie are getting a divorce.
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Prof. Johan Combrink (60), Afrikaans lecturer and linguist, dies in Stellenbosch of complications following an asthma attack.
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Dutch authorities launch an informal "fact-finding" inquiry into the anti-apartheid activities of Klaas de Jonge.
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The government prohibits an anti-apartheid conference organised by COSATU and restricts its organisers for ten days.
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The new constitution of South Africa, providing for an executive state president, a parliament with three councils, a central c
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Dingaan Thobela, SA boxing champion, wins the middleweight world champion title of the World Boxing Council (WBC).
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Charles Robberts (Blackie) Swart, jurist, journalist, politician, farmer and first state president of SA, dies in Bloemfontein.
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The 75th anniversary celebration of the Voortrekkers (an Afrikaans youth organisation) ends at the Voortrekker Monument.
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A report compiled by the Detainees’ Parents Support Committee provides detailed evidence of systematic torture as an integral f
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Prof. Christiaan Engelbertus (Chris) Lampbrecht, choir master and adaptor of SA folk music, is born in Bloemfontein.
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Oregon State legislature rescinded 1987 legislation banning investment of State funds in companies doing business with SA.
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Well-known Blue Bull rugby player, Ettienne Botha, is killed in an accident on the N1 freeway.
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The SA rugby team plays the second test ever against the British Isles and loses 0-3 in Kimberley.
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