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Negotiations at the Bloemfontein Conference between Sir Alfred Milner and President Paul Kruger end unsuccessfully.
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The match between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Iceland ends in a tie with 1-1.
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Alexander Merensky, pioneer German missionary, also ethnographer, surgeon and author, is born near Liegnietz, Germany.
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British and French forces complete capture of Germany’s African colony of Cameroon during World War I.
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CHAPTER II : Malan’s Bill and the Cape Town Agreement: The Politics of Accommodation, 1924 - 1927
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CHAPTER II : Malan’s Bill and the Cape Town Agreement: The Politics of Accommodation, 1924 - 1927
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CHAPTER II: Malan’s Bill and the Cape Town Agreement: The Politics of Accommodation, 1924 - 1927
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CHAPTER II : Malan’s Bill and the Cape Town Agreement: The Politics of Accommodation, 1924 - 1927
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CHAPTER II: Malan’s Bill and the Cape Town Agreement: The Politics of Accommodation, 1924 - 1927
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CHAPTER II: Malan’s Bill and the Cape Town Agreement: The Politics of Accommodation, 1924 - 1927
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Daniël Francois Malherbe, SA novelist, poet and dramatist, is born in Dal Josafat, Cape Colony.
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Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian premier (1947) and staunch supporter of the Indian cause in SA, dies.
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Ishmael Booker Mompati, teacher, musician and composer, is born in the district of Dewetsdorp, OFS.
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”Future of the Africanist Movement”. Questions and Answers Y.R.M. Sobukwe, in The Africanist, January 1959
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Joanna van Riebeeck, daughter of Jan and Maria van Riebeeck, is born at the Cape.
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Joshua Polumo Mohapeloa, regarded as Lesotho’s foremost composer and choral master, dies in Maseru, Lesotho.
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Eileen KaNkosi-Shandu, South African educationist and leader of the Inkatha Women’s Brigade, is born.
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War breaks out between the British and the Zulu. (Omer-Cooper: History of Southern Africa)
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Dr Jan Schutte (79), author and former director-general of the SABC, dies in Johannesburg.
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Re-reading Rick Turner in the New South Africa by Tony Fluxman and Peter Vale
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Joy Adamson, scientist and author of ‘Born Free’, is murdered in a game reserve in Kenya.
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Police Dogs and the Indian Community by The Black Sash, December 1963 - February 1964, Pretoria
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Remarks to the Mayor of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead 12 June 2001
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Libyan president Colonel Muammar Kadhaffi admits to providing funds, munitions, and training to the IRA.
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Nicolaas Petrus van Wyk Louw, Afrikaans poet, dramatist and essayist, is born in Sutherland, Karoo.
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South Africa declares war on Germany, causing dissent amongst pro-war and anti-war sections.
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SACTU member Jeanette Schoon and her daughter are killed by a letter bomb in Lubango, Angola.
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World War I: The peace treaty of Versailles is signed by Germany and the Allied powers.
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Azhar Cachalia, founder of the Secretariat for Safety and Security in SA, is born Scotland.
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