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Schools re-open, but 93,000 pupils continue to boycott classes.
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About 22 000 miners on Witwatersrand gold mines go on strike.
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Danie Malan, SA athlete, sets a new world record in the 1 000m.
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Filbert Bayi, Tanzanian 3,000m runner (Olympic silver 1980), is born.
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18,000 people have been detained since the declaration of the State of Emergency in March
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A UN report estimates the number of people who have HIV/AIDS in Africa at 50,000
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The UDF launches the Million Signatures Campaign and by October collect just under 400 000 signatures.
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The Department of Posts and Telecommunications dismisses 14 000 striking postal workers.
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UN Security Council agrees to send 15 000 peacekeeping troops to Liberia.
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UN Security Council agrees to send 15 000 peacekeeping troops to Liberia.
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Cave paintings, dated 6 000 BC, are discovered in the Uweinat Mountains, Egypt.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Britain sends 30 000 additional troops to South Africa.
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Litemaster workers win R800 000 in biggest claim awarded by court
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Early jewellery, a set of shell beads estimated to be 75 000 years old, is discovered in South Africa
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Walter Sisulu tries to recruit 5 000 volunteers during ANC meeting to protest forced removal of “Black Spots”
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Kenyan runner, Yobes Ondieki becomes the first man to run 10,000 meters in less than 27 minutes
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3 000 people gather in the church at Groutville to attend Luthuli’s memorial service.
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A twelve week strike by some 22 000 members of South African Transport Services
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Mussolini announces that 400,000 Italians will be going to Ethiopia as settlers.
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i NUM inikeze nge R30 000 kumaxhoba ezixholoxholo (article written in Xhosa language)
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Document 42 - “Boycott the Dummy Elections: 2 000 Demonstrate AT Mass Rally”, The Torch , National Edition, 1 April 1958
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District Six: 3,000 ex-residents on land claims waiting list by Diana Mellow (GroundUp), 23 September 2016
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Nightwatchmen - employers offer R17.00 a week
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After being allowed into the racially exclusive SA Amateur Athletics Union, Matthews Motshwarateu, breaks the national 5,000m record
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Danie Malan, SA athlete, sets a new world record in the 1 000m event in Munich
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APDUSA Bulletin 3: Don’t Help Sell Outs to get R40 000 a Year, May 1984
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Nelson Mandela leads 100 000 Blacks in Pretoria in a protest to end White rule.
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Idi Amin gives Uganda’s 8,000 Asians forty-eight hours to leave the country.
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British Air Force stages 1 000-bomber raid on Bremen, Germany, in World War II.
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