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Document 103 - Programme of the National Liberation League of S.A. as Revised and Adopted at First Congress, Cape Town, March 1937
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The Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency, to which SA is a party, is signed in
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Personnel of the SA Air Force’s No 2 (Flying Cheetah) Squadron leave Durban to assist the United Nations in the Korean War.
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Robert Godlonton, SA author, newspaper editor and champion for rights of the settlers on the eastern border of the Cape Colony,
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An electoral alliance is announced between the United Party (UP) and the National Union (NU) in Bloemfontein, in a form of a ni
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An electoral alliance is announced between the United Party (UP) and the National Union (NU) in Bloemfontein, in a form of a ni
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The South African Air Force’s newest addition, the Gripen fighter jet, takes its first flight around Cape Town, causing an ear-
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Margaret Thatcher, the British Prime Minister, gives an assurance that the six refugees will not be required to leave the consu
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The SA High Commission in Botswana, in collaboration with the business community of the area, hosts the first-ever South Africa
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The Prime Minister again meets Coloured leaders in Cape Town in an attempt to resolve the crisis in the government’s Coloured p
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The SA rugby team wins the last test against the British Isles in Newlands 5-0, the fist time ever to win a match.
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Eight Black South Africans walk out of a New York conference on SA in protest against Pretoria’s refusal to issue passports to
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The Chamber of Mines and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) sign an agreement on wages and working conditions averting the
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ANC deputy president Nelson Mandela warns that if the SA government fails to take effective steps to end the current violence i
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Beyers Naude (89), an Afrikaner cleric who became one of the most important moral voices of the anti-apartheid movement, passes
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Algeria closes its border with Morocco in an escalating dispute over the arrest of two Algerians accused of plotting to attack
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The National Security Act No 13 comes into effect in SA. Providing for detention without trial, banning of individuals and ou
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Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi fires his vice president, George Saitoti, in an apparent effort to quash dissent in his ruling
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Morocco’s King Hassan II escapes unhurt when an airliner carrying him to Rabat is fired on by Moroccan Air Force pilots.
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An American Lear jet, on its way to Johannesburg for repair, is shot down over Eritrea by Ethiopia, killing two people.
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The first test match between SA and Pakistan starts a day late after the alleged mugging of two Pakistani players in Sandton.
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Seventy-six people are injured in an explosion at the offices of the Administration Board of the Free State in Bloemfontein.
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The Dutch East India Company issues an order that the statutes of India are to be followed strictly in the Cape.
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Group A game versus Angola 1-0 at the FNB Stadium, Johannesbu
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Kassala, on the Sudan-Eritrean border, is retaken by the British as Major General William Platt begins an offensive against Ita
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In the first incident to hint that grave trouble was looming in Natal, culminating in the Bambatha rebellion, Henry Smith, an U
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Natal Indian Congress (NIC) meets in an emergency session in Durban and decides on a hartal on 13 June, which was designated &q
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins the Africa Cup of Nations Group A game versus Cameroon 3-0 at the FNB Stadium, Johannes
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Dr. Renfrew Christie, an academic and former student leader at the University of Cape Town, is sentenced to ten years imprisonm
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Duke Ketye, SA artist, is born in Orlando East, Soweto. After matriculation he studied art with Sister Pientia Selhorst and Sis
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