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Madagascar adopts its second constitution
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The National President of the Black People’s Convention, Kenneth Hlaku Rachidi, declares that riots have lead to a new era of political consciousness
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The last passenger boat of the Union Castle line, the Windsor Castle, leaves Table Bay
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The South African security police bombed two houses in Manzini, Swaziland
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Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator, flees after a seven year reign
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Banned PAC Leader, Robert Sobukwe, is refused an exit permit to leave SA
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Natal votes for the formation of the Union of South Africa
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Breakwater Prison, near Alfred Docks, Cape Town
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Staats Model School, Van der Walt Street, Pretoria
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Mauritania
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Members of the ANC and SACP are detained due to Operation Vula
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F.W. de Klerk announces Nelson Mandela will be freed on 11 February
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Treason Trial of 16 UDF members resumes
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UDF members challenge the government to arrest them on charges of high treason
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The Azanian People’s Liberation Army (APLA) disbands
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An application to the Pretoria Supreme Court, to declare the Freedom of Choice to Terminate Pregnancy Law unconstitutional, fails.
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University of Pretoria's 100th anniversary
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The Rivonia Trialists are charged with sabotage and attempting to violently overthrow the state
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Dr Abrahams to be returned to Bechuanaland
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First United Nations General Assembly opens
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Eugéne Nielen Marais, S.A. poet, writer, lawyer and naturalist, is born
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Edgar Wallace (56), author and newspaper editor in South Africa, dies in Hollywood.
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The AA is formed to coordinate motoring clubs
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ANC adopts the Programme of Action
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SA Corps of Military Police is reorganised
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Following the infamous Treason Trial, ANC leader Chief Albert Luthuli is banished by the Apartheid Government for five years
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A.G. Visser (51), SA physician and poet, dies in Heidelberg, Transvaal
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Detectives testify against members of the ANC and the Congress Alliance in the infamous Treason Trial
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The UN decides not to support the request of the Union of South Africa concerning the treatment of Indians in SA
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WW2: A German bomb fired off Algeria’s coast sinks British transport ship (HMT Rohna) carrying US soldiers.
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