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The United States Senate votes to ban economic aid to members of the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference (SAD
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The United States Senate votes to ban economic aid to members of the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference (SAD
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Merchant Jan van Riebeeck requests in a letter to the Council of XVII (Lords 17) a salary increase and express his disappointme
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Lambertus and Abraham, eldest sons of Jan van Riebeeck, leave with skipper Douwe Aukes for their uncle, Abraham Quevellerius in
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Jan van Riebeeck, Dutch colonial administrator and first commander of the colony at the Cape of Good Hope, is born
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The myth of the real man
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CAYCO demands rents we can afford
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Artwork of a man with handcuffs broken
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The SA rugby team beats the British 26-12 in the first test of the series. S.C. Louw scores SA’s 100th try.
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Mary Thipe
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João Albasini
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The strike crafts SAS Kobie Coetzee, P.W. Botha and Frederic Creswell are renamed SAS Job Maseko, SAS Shaka and SAS Adam Kok on
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The strike crafts SAS Kobie Coetzee, P.W. Botha and Frederic Creswell are renamed SAS Job Maseko, SAS Shaka and SAS Adam Kok on
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Gen. Johan van der Merwe, former commissioner of the SA police, is born in Ermelo, Tvl.
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John Koenakeefe Mohl , SA artist and founder member of Artists Under the Sun, dies in Soweto
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Jan F.E. Cilliers (70), SA poet of “Die Vlakte” and other poems, dies in Harrismith, OFS.
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Karl Gottlieb Mauch, the first man to discover gold in SA, is born in Stetten, Wurtemberg.
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SA signs the following international agreements: agreement concerning the establishment of diplomatic relations with Sao Tome &
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Jan Carel Juta (52), father of the publishing industry in SA, is born in Chiswick, London.
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Solomon Kerzner
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Stop met die plundering van die natuurlijke hulpbronnen van Namibie
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Biography of George Botha by Van den Branden
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Say It out Loud - The Education Bill, 1906
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Tribute to Joost van der Westhuizen
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Tsonga
… sounds, for the Tsonga apparently had no contact with the San . The Tsonga language has some affinities with Sotho, …
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SA signs an aviation security agreement with the government of the USA.
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SA signs an aviation security agreement with the government of the USA.
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SA signs an agreement with Zambia on the establishment of representative offices.
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NUSAS President Ian Robertson is banned
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Say It out Loud - Address to Returned Soldiers of the Cape Corps, 1919
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