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123 White ministers and theologians of the Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) Family issue a statement in w
… Serfontein, J.H.P. (1982). Apartheid change and the NG Kerk, Emmarentia, Johannesburg: Taurus … 123 White ministers and theologians of the Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse …
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Document 91. ‘April 6: People’s Protest Day’. Flyer issued by the ANC (Transvaal) and the Transvaal Indian Congress
… People’s Protest Day’. Flyer issued by the ANC (Transvaal) and the Transvaal Indian Congress …
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Charles William Engelhard, chairman of Rand Mines and director of Anglo American, is born in New York.
… Charles William Engelhard, chairman of Rand Mines and director of Anglo American, is born in New York. …
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Joyce Modimoeng is killed and her husband, David (MAWU member) injured, by a bomb thrown into their house.
… Joyce Modimoeng is killed and her husband, David (MAWU member) injured, by a bomb …
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Joseph Matthew Seshego Latakgomo, journalist and editor of several newspapers in the past, is born in Pretoria.
… Joseph Matthew Seshego Latakgomo, journalist and editor of several newspapers in the past, is born in …
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Steve Tshwete, Minister of Sport and Recreation, holds talks with representatives of nine national sports organisations, urging
… Steve Tshwete, Minister of Sport and Recreation, holds talks with representatives of nine …
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Philemon (Duma) Pearce Dumasile Nokwe, first African advocate of the Supreme Court of Transvaal and a politician, dies.
… first African advocate of the Supreme Court of Transvaal and a politician, dies. …
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Prof. Matthys Stefanus Benjamin Kritzinger, Afrikaans literator and lexicographer, is born in the district of Carolina, Eastern
… Matthys Stefanus Benjamin Kritzinger, Afrikaans literator and lexicographer, is born in the district of Carolina, …
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SA signs joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
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Peter Allan, physician, health administrator and founder of the Nelspoort Sanatorium, first tuberculosis hospital in SA, dies i
… Peter Allan, physician, health administrator and founder of the Nelspoort Sanatorium, first tuberculosis …
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Britain bans airlines from Albania, Sierra Leone, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Liberia Tajikistan, Congo and the Cameroons from f
… Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Liberia Tajikistan, Congo and the Cameroons from f …
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Fredericus (Frederik) Rompel, journalist and parliamentary reporter of De Volksstem in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) is
… Fredericus (Frederik) Rompel, journalist and parliamentary reporter of De Volksstem in the …
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Lesotho and South Africa decide to establish a consultative committee to resolve misunderstandings arising from the movement of
… Lesotho and South Africa decide to establish a consultative committee …
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John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
… John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday …
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National Eagle Day, organised by the Raptor Conservation Group and short-term insurer SA Eagle,is celebrated.
… Eagle Day, organised by the Raptor Conservation Group and short-term insurer SA Eagle,is celebrated. …
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Gustav Schoeman Preller (68), journalist, cultural leader and first Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Pelindaba, near Pretoria
… Gustav Schoeman Preller (68), journalist, cultural leader and first Afrikaans literary critic, dies in Pelindaba, near …
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British forces capture Cairo and the French begin withdrawing from Egypt in one of the Napoleonic Wars.
… British forces capture Cairo and the French begin withdrawing from Egypt in one of the …
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British Somaliland becomes independent and five days later merge with Italian Somaliland to become the Somali Republic.
… British Somaliland becomes independent and five days later merge with Italian Somaliland to become …
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The Freedom Charter is adopted in Kliptown, bringing the ANC together with Indian, Coloured and White organisations.
… Kliptown, bringing the ANC together with Indian, Coloured and White organisations. …
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Six persons are killed and eighteen injured when gunmen open fire on a crowded commuter train in Soweto.
… Six persons are killed and eighteen injured when gunmen open fire on a crowded …
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Horatio Isaiah Budlwana (Bud) Mbelle, interpreter, insurance agent, community leader and politician, is born in Burgersdorp, CC
… Mbelle, interpreter, insurance agent, community leader and politician, is born in Burgersdorp, CC …
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The Cotonou Agreement, a trade and aid framework, of which SA is a member, is signed in Cotonou, Benin.
… The Cotonou Agreement, a trade and aid framework, of which SA is a member, is signed in …
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Hermanus Stephanus Bosman, minister of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk and champion for Christian National Schools (CNO –skol
… Bosman, minister of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerk and champion for Christian National Schools (CNO –skol …
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James Arthur Calata, Anglican clergyman and African National Congress (ANC) leader, is born in Rabula, Keiskammahoek, Eastern C
… James Arthur Calata, Anglican clergyman and African National Congress (ANC) leader, is born in …
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Army officer Houari Boumedienne organises new government in Algeria after ousting and arresting President Ahmed Ben Bella.
… organises new government in Algeria after ousting and arresting President Ahmed Ben Bella. …
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Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand, advocate, journalist and first Speaker of the Cape Parliament, is born in Simonstown.
… Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand, advocate, journalist and first Speaker of the Cape Parliament, is born in …
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Muntu Khanyile, Joseph Mthembu, Sandile Khawula and Russel Mngomezulu, all Chesterville Youth Organisation members, are shot de
… Muntu Khanyile, Joseph Mthembu, Sandile Khawula and Russel Mngomezulu, all Chesterville Youth Organisation …
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Stephanus Schoeman (80), commandant-general in the Soutpansberg area and later of the ZAR, dies in Pretoria.
… Schoeman (80), commandant-general in the Soutpansberg area and later of the ZAR, dies in Pretoria. …
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Denmark ends in a tie with the score 1-1.
… The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Denmark ends in a tie with the score 1-1. …
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The Government Gazette publishes a Proclamation by which the forty-two-member KaNgwane Legislative Assembly is dissolved, and,
… KaNgwane Legislative Assembly is dissolved, and, …
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