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Statement (Jointly With Chief A. J. Luthuli and Peter Brown) Appealing To the British People To Boycott South Africa, December 1959
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Mbanga James George Benjamin Molefe, educationist and clergyman was accorded many honours that were firsts for Black South Afri
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Sir Lionel Phillips (80), mining magnate, chairman of the Chamber of Mines and politician, dies at Vergelegen, Somerset West.
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Citizenship Act No 38, specifying who were citizens, who could become citizens and who could lose their citizenship, commences.
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Cornelis Johannes Janse van Rensburg, expert in soil conservation and authority on field grasses, is born in Rustenburg, Transv
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Two explosions rock Windhoek. The first, in a Klein Windhoek butchery, kills one person and injures eighteen others. The second
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