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Declaration of the International Conference on Women and Children under Apartheid, Arusha, Tanzania, 7 to 10 May 1985
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The Reverend Daniel Lindley, missionary and minister to the Voortrekkers, is born in Ten Mile Creek, Pennsylvania.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test in Sydney 12-19 and the series against Australia 2-1.
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Two members of the Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) and a supporter of the Konserwatiewe Party (Conservative Party), die when
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Sir Christian Ludolph Neethling Felling (48), SA born manager of the railways in Kenya and Uganda, dies.
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