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The first Non-White South African Table Tennis team participates at the World Championship
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Sir Patrick Manson, Scottish doctor and founder of tropical medicine is born
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15 000 applications for gold mining permits received per week in Johannesburg
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Frederick Lugard, British colonial administrator, occupies Kano, West Africa
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Hansi Pauline Pollak, welfare worker and social activist, is born
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Geraldine Fraser is born
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Basutoland (now Lesotho) becomes British territory
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From the Archive of Steve Bantu Biko by Mafika Gwala, 23 May 2019
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Former Bafana Bafana Legend John Moeti dies
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SAHO Commemorates 40 Years since Soweto Uprising: Intergenerational Dialogue by Roanne Moodley
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St Stephen’s Church, Dutch Reformed Church, Riebeeck Square, Cape Town
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David Goldblatt - 'Mostly Unseen' at the Goodman Gallery by Sean O'Toole
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A tireless campaigner by Jaspreet Kindra, 29 October 2003, South Africa
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On trial for treason
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Beaufort West, Cape Town
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The Federation of South African trade unions
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South African Prime Minister, John Vorster resigns
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The Wilds Park, Houghton Estate, Johannesburg
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Beach houses, Main Road, Muizenberg
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Time Ball Tower, Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town
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Eastern Fort/Battery and Blockhouse, Chapman’s Peak, overlooking Hout Bay, Cape Town
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Notes on the Life of Ernest Cole 1940–1990 by Gunilla Knape
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NZASM Goods Office, Railway Street, Pretoria
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Town Hall, 25 Market Street, Uitenhage
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Koeberg Nuclear Power Station, Cape Town
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Namibia gains Independence
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An ANC car bomb directed at the headquarters of the Wits Command, Johannesburg, kills one person and injures 68
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Diplomatic office of the ANC in Stockholm is bombed
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