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Nicolaas Georg (Klaas) Steytler (76), SA author and former editor of Die Huisgenoot, dies in Cape Town.
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Gerald Edward (Boysie) Bond (56), SA cricket player in one test (1938-1939), dies in Cape Town.
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Former SA President F.W. de Klerk resigns as the head of the National Party and leaves politics.
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The SA rugby team loses the match in Newlands 5-13 against New Zealand, but shares the series 2-2.
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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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Great Britain’s Prime Minister John Major pays an official state visit to South Africa and addresses Parliament.
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An Appeal to Thinking South Africans by Johannesburg Joint Council of Europeans and Natives, 1930s, South Africa
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1914: SA, WW1 and Afrikaner Rebellion by Dr Rodney Warwick (Politics Web), 06 August 2014, South Africa
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Le Rona Re Batho (An account of the 1982 Maseru Massacre) by Phyllis Naidoo, South Africa, 1992
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Queen Elizabeth II of the British Empire, including SA at that stage, is crowned in Westminster Abbey.
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South Africa announces the development of a revolutionary canon an externally powered gun codenamed EMAK3S, designed by Denel a
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”The Role Of The Indian People In The South African Revolution”: An interview with Dr Dadoo, 1968
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First Executive Deputy President Thabo Mbeki announces the establishment of an independent judicial inquiry to investigate alle
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SA signs joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
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Almond Tshabalala (36), Daveyton, PWV, member of Daveyton Interim Committee, is shot dead by an unknown gunman.
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Peter Allan, physician, health administrator and founder of the Nelspoort Sanatorium, first tuberculosis hospital in SA, dies i
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Security police raid English-language newspapers, seizing documents related to an advertisement calling for the legalising of t
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The British army suggests that 600 troops returning from a tour in Kenya should take an AIDS test.
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In Cape Town SA gains a victory of 27-9 against the English rugby team, thereby sharing the series.
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Basil Rathbone, SA born actor who played the role of Sherlock Holmes in fourteen movies, is born.
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John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
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National Eagle Day, organised by the Raptor Conservation Group and short-term insurer SA Eagle,is celebrated.
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The civil service strike, one of the biggest in SA history, is called off after 28 days.
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Pres. Kruger signs his well-known Laaste boodskap (Last message) to the SA people in Clarens, Switzerland.
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The Cotonou Agreement, a trade and aid framework, of which SA is a member, is signed in Cotonou, Benin.
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The General Assembly approves the credentials of the South African delegation, after decades as an international outcast.
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In an effort to solve the ‘Uitlander’ grievances regarding voting rights, Pres. Kruger institutes a Second Volksraad, responsib
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Denmark ends in a tie with the score 1-1.
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An ANC spokesman in Lusaka calls for increased participation by White sympathisers in the Black emancipation struggle.
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Federale Volksbeleggings Bpk. (F.V.B.) and Bonus Investment Corporation of South Africa Ltd. (Bonuscor) establish the mining an
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