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The first friendly professional soccer match is played between Rangers and Germiston Callies.
… professional soccer match is played between Rangers and Germiston Callies. …
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Huybert Dirck Campagne, SA satirist and author, is born in Tiel, the Netherlands.
… Huybert Dirck Campagne, SA satirist and author, is born in Tiel, the Netherlands. …
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Violence erupts in Soweto again and the police make at least 146 arrests.
… Violence erupts in Soweto again and the police make at least 146 arrests. …
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SA signs amendment to multilateral treaty on endangered species of flora and fauna.
… to multilateral treaty on endangered species of flora and fauna. …
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The SA rugby team beats Ireland 33-0 in Pretoria and wins the series 2-0.
… The SA rugby team beats Ireland 33-0 in Pretoria and wins the series 2-0. …
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Joseph Mothopeng, allegedly ANC, is abducted, escaped and shot dead the same day.
… Joseph Mothopeng, allegedly ANC, is abducted, escaped and shot dead the same day. …
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Parliament ends its session after 103 days and the passing of 100 bills.
… Parliament ends its session after 103 days and the passing of 100 bills. …
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Dr David Livingstone reaches the Victoria Falls and names it after his queen.
… Dr David Livingstone reaches the Victoria Falls and names it after his queen. …
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Mt. Sinai and the surrounding territory is restored to Egyptian control by Israel.
… Mt. Sinai and the surrounding territory is restored to Egyptian control …
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Barend Cilliers, politician and senator from 1935-1947, is born in Senekal, OFS.
… Barend Cilliers, politician and senator from 1935-1947, is born in Senekal, OFS. …
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Professor Ferdinand Postma, educationist and rector of the Potchefstroom University, dies in Potchefstroom.
… Professor Ferdinand Postma, educationist and rector of the Potchefstroom University, dies in …
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The SA rugby team scores ten tries and beats Ireland 38-0 in Dublin.
… The SA rugby team scores ten tries and beats Ireland 38-0 in Dublin. …
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu is appointed as chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
… Desmond Tutu is appointed as chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. …
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The Rev. Willem Postma (46), clergyman and Bible translator, dies in Reddersburg, OFS.
… The Rev. Willem Postma (46), clergyman and Bible translator, dies in Reddersburg, OFS. …
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William Charles Franklyn Plomer, SA journalist and author, is born in Pietersburg, Tvl.
… William Charles Franklyn Plomer, SA journalist and author, is born in Pietersburg, Tvl. …
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Angola claims South African troops and planes have launched attacks deep inside Angola.
… Angola claims South African troops and planes have launched attacks deep inside Angola. …
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Dr Samuel Henri Pellissier, teacher and cultural leader, is born in Bethulie, OFS.
… Dr Samuel Henri Pellissier, teacher and cultural leader, is born in Bethulie, OFS. …
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Louise (Lulu) Latsky, SA author of children’s books and zoologist, dies in Stellenbosch.
… Louise (Lulu) Latsky, SA author of children’s books and zoologist, dies in Stellenbosch. …
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The Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) and the Republic of Lydenburg unite in Rustenburg.
… The Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) and the Republic of Lydenburg unite in Rustenburg. …
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SA signs protocol with India on the establishment of consular and diplomatic relations.
… signs protocol with India on the establishment of consular and diplomatic relations. …
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Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia sign an agreement on regional defence co-operation.
… Angola, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia sign an agreement on regional defence co-operation. …
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Nicolaas (Nico) Hofmeyr, clergyman, composer and author, is born in the Strand, Cape.
… Nicolaas (Nico) Hofmeyr, clergyman, composer and author, is born in the Strand, Cape. …
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Two ski boats are wrecked near Mossel Bay, and nine fishermen are drowned.
… Two ski boats are wrecked near Mossel Bay, and nine fishermen are drowned. …
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WWII: The Union of SA, Australia and the US declare war on Japan.
… WWII: The Union of SA, Australia and the US declare war on Japan. …
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Heavy fighting erupts in Congo’s Katanga Province between United Nations and Katangan forces.
… erupts in Congo’s Katanga Province between United Nations and Katangan forces. …
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Wilhelmina Louisa Ida (Minna) Freund, actress and teacher of elocution, dies in Bloemfontein.
… Wilhelmina Louisa Ida (Minna) Freund, actress and teacher of elocution, dies in Bloemfontein. …
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The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, called The Central African Federation, is dissolved.
… The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, called The Central African Federation, is …
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Etienne Leroux (67), Afrikaans author and Hertzog Prize winner, dies in a Bloemfontein hospital.
… Etienne Leroux (67), Afrikaans author and Hertzog Prize winner, dies in a Bloemfontein hospital. …
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SA signs multilateral treaty establishing the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
… treaty establishing the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. …
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Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr de Waal, advocate, politician and author, is born in Stellenbosch.
… Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr de Waal, advocate, politician and author, is born in Stellenbosch. …
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