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The first golf club in SA, the Cape Golf Club (later the Royal Cape Golf Club), is established.
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SA signs memorandum of agreement regarding the design, construction and maintenance of the international border bridge over the
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A Hammanskraal policeman, Richard Motasi, an alleged informer for the Zimbabwean security police, and his wife Irene is murdere
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Bob Forster successfully defends his world lightweight title against SA challenger Pierre Fourie during the first-ever boxing c
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Central African Republic becomes an autonomous member of the French Commonwealth with Boganda as president. (Now a National Da
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An Arab oil embargo against South Africa brings the prospects of rationing and the extension of conservation measures.
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UNICEF says fighting and crop failures in southern Sudan have forced an unprecedented exodus of 200 000 people.
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The General Assembly strongly disapproves SA policy of Apartheid and requests the Secretary-General to establish a United Natio
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Jacob Abraham Jeremy (Japie) de Villiers, chief justice of the Union of SA, is born in Fauresmith, OFS.
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Ellen Phyllis Hellmann, social anthropologist and leading executive member of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SA
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A painting by SA painter Irma Stern is auctioned for the record price of R1.1 million in Johannesburg
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SA is third in the Rugby World Cup contest when it beats New Zealand 22-18 in Cardiff.
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Fifty-four members of the Muslim Brotherhood are incarcerated by an Egyptian Military court during a pre-election purge.
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Abel Ngwenya, Daveyton, dies in police custody, allegedly from an epileptic fit, but the pathologist indicated violence involve
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Eric Hendrik Louw, SA minister of finance and first ambassador to the US, is born in Jacobsdal, OFS.
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Nadine Gordimer, SA author and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991, is born in Springs.
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SA plans to spend R1, 9-billion on antiretroviral drugs to Aids patients. (2004). Yesterdays, Pretoria News, 19 November.
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SA signs Protocol IV to the treaty on the Lesotho Highlands Water Project including supplementary arrangements regarding Phase
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George Andrew Manuel, scholar, author and one of the first Coloured journalists in SA, is born in Johannesburg.
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