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Finland opens official economic relations with SA and raised diplomatic relations to ambassadorial level.
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Mark Thatcher’s wife, Diane, and their two children leave SA for the United States.
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Egidius Benedictus Watermeyer, jurist, politician and educator in the Cape Province, dies in London.
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Kwame Nkrumah, first prime minister and later president of Ghana, is freed from prison.
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Keynote address on behalf of the Department of Arts and Culture of the ANC
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The game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Paraguay, ends in a 2-2 tie.
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Rhodesian forces discover fewer guerrillas in Mozambique than intelligence reports suggested, and are withdrawn.
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Sultan Abd al-Hafid, agrees to French demands to create a French protectorate in Morocco.
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The Rev. Stephanus Johannes Gerhardus Hofmeyr, missionary in the Soutpansberg and Rhodesia is born.
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Benjamin John Peter Tyamzashe, Xhosa composer, choir conductor and organist, dies in East London.
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Guybon Budlwana Sinxo, teacher, writer, journalist and community worker, dies in Alice, Eastern Cape.
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The Agnes (94 tons) and the Christina (196 tons), run ashore at Plettenberg Bay.
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Betty Pack, cellist and music teacher who started several youth orchestras, dies in Johannesburg.
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South African troops carry out raids in Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, killing three people.
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Ten people die and 100 are injured in a train accident near Muldersvlei station, Paarl.
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Founding of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union of South Africa. Leader: Clements Kadalie.
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Thelma Gutsche, author, biographer and film critic, is born in Somerset West, Cape Province.
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The Portuguese transfer Barotseland, Zambia, to England and Nyasaland (now Malawi) becomes a British protectorate.
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Jim Pothecary, SA cricketer and pace bowler on the 1960 England tour, is born.
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Sir Abe Bailey, Rand mine magnate and politician, is born in Cradock, Cape Colony.
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The railway line between Cape Town and Beira in Mozambique, 3 200 km, is completed.
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Prof. Jacobus Johannes le Roux, linguist and Afrikaans cultural leader, dies in Pietermaritzburg, Natal.
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The OK Bazaars opens on the corner of Eloff and President Street in Johannesburg.
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Sir John W. Akerman (79), businessman and speaker of the Natal Parliament, dies in London.
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The government and the ANC make concessions, allowing COSAG to return to the talks.
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Mary Eveline Fincken, singer, teacher of singing, educationist and choirmaster, dies in Cape Town.
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Petrus Mnisi, UWCC and Vaal Youth Congress member, is stabbed to death in Sebokeng.
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