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Albert Luthuli’s ban expires again but he is immediately served with a new and stricter order.
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Sir Joseph Baynes, SA Minister of Land and Works, is born in Settle, Yorkshire, England.
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Pandit Nehru and the unity of the oppressed people of South Africa by E.S. Reddy
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Mr Zulu, ANC official of Estcourt, Natal, is shot and killed while driving his car.
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Makhwenkwe Harrison Butshingi, trade unionist, community leader and a keen athlete, dies in Orlando West, Soweto.
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Sithembiso and Siphephelo Dkamini, both Clermont Youth League members, are killed in Sithengele High School.
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Leadership of National Liberation Front, which won Algeria’s independence and ruled for three decades, resigns.
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Cetewayo (Cetshwayo), cousin of Chaka and the last king of independent Zululand, dies in Eshowe.
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