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British run Tripolitania and Cyrenaica join with French administered Fezzan to form the newly independent Libya.
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Drunken British soldiers desecrate and destroy the “Taalmonument” in Burgersdorp, erected to commemorate legislation passed in
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Archaeologists of Egypt and the US discover a fleet of ships 500 years old near the Nile.
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Ten people are killed in two attacks on homes of IFP supporting Lushaba and Cele families.
… killed in two attacks on homes of IFP supporting Lushaba and Cele families. …
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Jan F.E. Cilliers (70), SA poet of “Die Vlakte” and other poems, dies in Harrismith, OFS.
… Jan F.E. Cilliers (70), SA poet of “Die Vlakte” and other poems, dies in Harrismith, OFS. …
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South Africa joins the Non-Aligned Movement and signs an agreement establishing diplomatic relations with Iceland.
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Dr. Walter Rubusana (African) and Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman (Coloured) are elected to the Cape Provincial Council.
… Dr. Walter Rubusana (African) and Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman (Coloured) are elected to the …
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Jan Stephanus de Villiers, organist and first South African composer of importance, is born in Paarl.
… Jan Stephanus de Villiers, organist and first South African composer of importance, is born in …
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Sir Henry B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State.
… B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State. …
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The United States declines to recognise the Republic of Rhodesia and closes its consulate in Salisbury.
… States declines to recognise the Republic of Rhodesia and closes its consulate in Salisbury. …
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The home game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Zambia ends in a tie with 1-1.
… The home game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Zambia ends in a tie with 1-1. …
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Private talks (21-22 May) are held between John Vorster and Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith.
… Private talks (21-22 May) are held between John Vorster and Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith. …
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Private talks (21-22 May) are held between John Vorster and Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith.
… Private talks (21-22 May) are held between John Vorster and Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith. …
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United Press International is formed through a merger of the United Press and the International News Service.
… is formed through a merger of the United Press and the International News Service. …
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Durant Sihlali, SA artist, is born in Germiston. He exhibited in South Africa and Western Europe.
… is born in Germiston. He exhibited in South Africa and Western Europe. …
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President Mandela visits Mali for two days. South Africa and Mali agree to establish diplomatic relations.
… President Mandela visits Mali for two days. South Africa and Mali agree to establish diplomatic relations. …
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SA signs agreement with the government of Mozambique regarding cooperation and mutual assistance in combating crime.
… with the government of Mozambique regarding cooperation and mutual assistance in combating crime. …
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Sir Henry B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State.
… B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State. …
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The National Education Union of South Africa (NEUSA) and the National Education Crisis Committee are banned.
… The National Education Union of South Africa (NEUSA) and the National Education Crisis Committee are banned. …
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SAA inaugurates the first direct weekly flight between Johannesburg and New York, via Rio de Janeiro.
… the first direct weekly flight between Johannesburg and New York, via Rio de Janeiro. …
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Fleeing fighting, 30 000 refugees from Rwanda and Burundi leave their refugee camp in eastern Zaire.
… Fleeing fighting, 30 000 refugees from Rwanda and Burundi leave their refugee camp in eastern Zaire. …
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Louis Henri Meurant, editor, publisher, magistrate and Cape member of Parliament, is born in the Cape.
… Louis Henri Meurant, editor, publisher, magistrate and Cape member of Parliament, is born in the Cape. …
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Gen. J.C. Smuts and Gen. Louis Botha establish “Het Volk” (The People), an Afrikaner political organisation.
… Gen. J.C. Smuts and Gen. Louis Botha establish “Het Volk” (The People), an …
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The SA central government officially recognises the military administration of Transkei under General Holomisa and Transkei’s s
… military administration of Transkei under General Holomisa and Transkei’s s …
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Anna Cloete (82), veteran actress and wife of James Norval, famous in SA acting circles, dies.
… Anna Cloete (82), veteran actress and wife of James Norval, famous in SA acting circles, dies. …
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Mr Mlungiseleli Venkile and Mr Zwelinjani Tshandu, ANC members, are shot while asleep by unknown gunmen.
… Mr Mlungiseleli Venkile and Mr Zwelinjani Tshandu, ANC members, are shot while asleep …
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Algeria’s president proposes new national constitution, dropping references to socialism and opening the door to a multiparty s
… national constitution, dropping references to socialism and opening the door to a multiparty s …
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Sir Herbert Baker (83), architect of the Union Buildings and Groote Schuur Hospital, dies in London.
… Sir Herbert Baker (83), architect of the Union Buildings and Groote Schuur Hospital, dies in London. …
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The government grants internal self-government to two further ‘homelands’, namely to Venda and Gazankulu territories.
… to two further ‘homelands’, namely to Venda and Gazankulu territories. …
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SA recognises the State of Palestine and establishes diplomatic relations. Kalley, J.A.; Schoeman, E. & Andor, L.E. (eds)(1
… SA recognises the State of Palestine and establishes diplomatic relations. Kalley, J.A.; Schoeman, …
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