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The Rev. Mr Josephus Johannes Kuhn, poet and versifier of the first Afrikaans Psalms, dies.
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Charles Barter, writer, magistrate and editor of The Natal Guardian, marries Emma Butler in Ireland.
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Gov. Harry Smith annexes country between Orange and Vaal Rivers in South Africa for Britain.
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Thandiwe Sylvia January-McLean, academic, director of companies and public speaker, is born in Kimberley.
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J.J Fouché is nominated and unanimously elected President following the death of Dr. T.E. Donges.
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Inhabitants of the Congo are prohibited to collect ivory and rubber, unless for the state.
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Jan Stephanus de Villiers (Jan Orrelis), SA composer and organist, dies in Paarl, Western Cape.
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Democratic Transition and Consolidation in South Africa: The Advice of ‘the Experts’ by Raymond Suttner
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The UN reports acceptance of an unconditional ceasefire by Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.
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Police confront some 10,000 students demonstrating against rent increases in Soweto and violence ensues.
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End of a four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa.
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End of a four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa.
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Rule of Equatorial Africa and the Cameroon by ‘Free France’ is recognised by the US.
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Nelson Mandela and three other ANC leaders are moved from Robben Island to Pollsmoor prison.
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Algeria and Morocco decide to restore diplomatic relations after twelve years of bitter political disputes.
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Maggie Laubser (87), SA painter and receiver of several awards, dies in the Strand, Cape.
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Soldiers overthrow Mali’s military dictator after days of rioting and protests that leave dozens dead.
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SA signs multilateral treaty for the modification and further extension of the Wheat Trade Convention.
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SA signs an agreement with the Republic of Namibia to curb and prevent illegal fishing.
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The first synoptic weather observations from Prince Edward and Marion Islands are received in SA.
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The nuclear reactor Safari at Pelindaba goes critical – and South Africa enters the nuclear age.
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Maria Koopmans-De Wet, linguist, art lover and cultural leader, is born in Cape Town.
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Henry Selby Msimang, interpreter, clerk, journalist, farm manager and especially politician, dies in Edendale, Pietermaritzburg
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Tielman Johannes de Villiers Roos (56), politician and SA Minister of Justice, dies in Pretoria.
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Winnie Mandela, Deputy Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, is dismissed from her post.
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Hendrik Adolph Mulder (Willem Hessels), SA poet and leading Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Grahamstown.
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Hendrik Adolph Mulder (Willem Hessels), SA poet and leading Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Grahamstown.
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The Volkstaat Council is dissolved and the Volkstaat Council Act, 1994, repealed through Presidential Proclamation.
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The World Peace Council, The United Nations and The ANC: My Reminiscences by Enuga S. Reddy
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The Volkstaat Council is dissolved and the Volkstaat Council Act, 1994, repealed through Presidential Proclamation.
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