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Justice Minister Kobie Coetsee grants the “Sharpeville Six” an indefinite stay of execution. Date is given as 14 July in anot
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SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT AN OFFICIAL LUNCHEON HOSTED BY PRESIDENT SCALFARO OF ITALY Quirinale Palace, Rome, 17 June 1998
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The minister of mines announces that SA scientists under Drs A.J.A. Roux and W.L. Grant have developed a new method to enrich u
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Christoffel Coetzee, SA author and winner of the Eugène Marais and M-Net awards for his novel ‘Op soek na generaal Mannetjies
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The SA Minister of Finance attacks the United States and other former ‘gold pool’ countries for attempting to reduce the moneta
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Dr Karl Bremmer, SA minister of health after whom the Karl Bremer Hospital in Bellville was named, dies in Cape Town.
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Matsilela Ephraim (Jomo) Sono, SA soccer player and director, is born in Orlando East, Soweto. After his father died, he lived
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Three motorcars are burned, another twenty damaged and an auditorium set alight when 3 000 members of the National Union of Min
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry of USSR and South African Chamber of Mines sign an agreement to promote exchange of informatio
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Passive Resister reports that Moulvi Saloojee, one of the most respected Muslim priests and an active member of the Working Com
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Justice Minister Kobie Coetsee grants the “Sharpeville Six” an indefinite stay of execution. He says the move is to afford them
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SA tennis player Wesley Moodie and Australian Stephen Huss win the Wimbledon Men’s double title by beating twins Bob and Mike B
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The SA Foreign Minister, Dr. H. Muller and the new British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, discuss the question of th
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SA, suspended since 1964, rejoins the International Olympic Committee and is allowed to take part in the next Olympic Games to
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Ruth (Ethel) Prowse, SA artist in whose house the Ruth Prowse Art Centre was opened, is born in Queenstown, Eastern Cape.
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An illegal demonstration in Kenya becomes known as the “Saba Saba” (Seven Seven the date in Swahili). The government sends in p
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Dora Bloch, one of the elderly British hostages taken on hijacked Flight 139 (an Air France A-300B Airbus hijacked from Athens
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The SA rugby team wins the third rugby test against the Lions on Ellis Park 35-16, but loses the series 2-1.
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