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The telegraph connection between Johannesburg and Cape Town is inaugurated.
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British, French and Zionist residents are ordered out of Egypt.
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The study privileges of Sisulu and Mandela are permanently withdrawn.
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Mathilda Hanekom, SA actress and wife of Hendrik Hanekom, dies.
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The Uganda railway between Mombassa and Lake Victoria is completed.
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The railway line between Cape Town and Durban is opened.
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Handbills calling for sabotage are distributed in English and Zulu.
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South Africa and Syria establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level.
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