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The SA rugby team wins its fifteenth consecutive test match by beating Wales 28-20 in Wembley.
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Prime Minister Botha announces an important Cabinet reshuffle, involving the promotion of moderate (’verligte’) members, the mo
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Mitchell’s Plain policeman Lieutenant Gregory Rockman is suspended after his arrest for allegedly staging an illegal protest. (
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Mozambique’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joaquim Chissano, succeeds Samora Machel as president following Machel’s death in an
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Denis Warburton Begbie, SA cricket player in five tests (1947-1950), is born in Middelburg, Eastern Transvaal.
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Zanzibar, a British protectorate since 1890 and now part of Tanzania, becomes an independent state within the Commonwealth.
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The Afrikaner Volksfront transforms itself into an umbrella body for thirty organisations striving for Afrikaner self-determina
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SA signs agreement with Poland on the avoidance of double taxation with respect to taxes on income.
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A painting by SA painter Irma Stern is auctioned for the record price of R1.1 m in Johannesburg.
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Vuminkosi Zulu, S.A. sculptor is born in Kranskop, KwaZulu, Natal. Johannesburg Art Gallery: The Neglected Tradition, p. 134 g
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SA signs agreement with the government of Switzerland concerning support to the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP).
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SA signs a multilateral agreement on the control of pollution of water resources in the Southern African region.
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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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Nhlalayenza Ngcobo, chairman of the Inkatha Youth Brigade, is shot dead during an attack on his home.
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James Manuel Blanckenberg, SA cricket player in eighteen tests (1913-1924), is born in Claremont, Cape Town.
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Landdros Anders Stockenström (father of Sir Andries Stockenström), seven or eight burghers and an interpreter are att
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A C-130 Hercules with ten passengers and a crew of four, under which a SA pilot, disappears near Huambo, Angola.
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SA signs agreement with Botswana relating to the establishment of a Botswana government labour representative in South Africa.
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SA signs treaty with Southern Rhodesia on the continuation of the extradition agreement of 19 November 1962.
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An agreement is concluded with the Portuguese authorities for the recruiting of Black mineworkers in their territory.
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Frederick Timpson l’Ons (85), SA painter of early life in the Eastern Province, dies in Grahamstown.
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The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Seals, to which SA is a party, is signed in London.
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Abd al-Krim, Moroccan nationalist leader, escapes after an eleven-year imprisonment on the Island of Reunion.
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Abd al-Krim, Moroccan nationalist leader, escapes after an eleven-year imprisonment on the Island of Reunion.
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Big Inter-Race soccer match to be played on Sunday (SA Police vs Tongaat), 17 September, 1953
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A warrant is issued for Dr Rhoodie’s arrest on a charge of fraud, with an alternative charge of theft.
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Eleven people are killed by unknown attackers when a vehicle transporting workers from an ANC stronghold is ambushed.
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SA signs agreement with the government of Namibia on co-operation in the policing of Walvis Bay.
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The ANC foreign affairs department hosts an international solidarity conference in Johannesburg (19-21 February), to mobilise i
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Mlungisi Hlongwane, national president of the SA National Civic Association (SANCO) and director of SANCO Investment Holdings s
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