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Sydney Charles Buxton (80), British statesman and second governor-general of the Union of SA, dies in Sussex, England.
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Britain’s Queen Victoria issues charter to Cecil John Rhodes and others authorising them to establish the British South Africa
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Moses Mbheki Mncane (Baba) Mabhida, trade unionist, politician and Umkhonto we Sizwe commander, is awarded the Soviet Order of
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Identification Amendment Act No 47, amending the 1986 Identification Act so as to repeal certain obsolete provisions, and order
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Chief Leabua Jonathan, Prime Minister of Lesotho, warns that violent confrontation between Blacks and Whites will be an inevita
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Lesotho, formerly the British colony of Basutoland, achieves its independence as the Kingdom of Lesotho and becomes a member of
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Hermann Böhle, SA electro-technical engineer and first professor in electro-technics at the South African College in Cape
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The results of four Parliamentary by-elections show a decided swing to the Herstigte Nasionale Party and low percentage polls.
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The results of four Parliamentary by-elections show a decided swing to the Herstigte Nasionale Party and low percentage polls.
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SA signs an agreement with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees governing the legal status, privileges and immunit
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Hymne Weiss, SA author and translator of books into Afrikaans from six European languages, is born in Rouxville, OFS.
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David Webster’s role in the DPSC: a fearless defence of the principles of legality and due process by Glenda Webster
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Document - 133 ‘.Editorial: The Bloemfontein Trade Union Conference and the Industrial Conciliation Act”, The Militant Worker, October-November 1945
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A limpet mine blast opposite the Athlone Magistrate’s Court and police complex kills two people. A third person is killed in a
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Following statements by leaders of the (White) South African Amateur Swimming Union and the (White) South African Badminton Uni
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Twenty-two leading Indian leaders, including Manilal Gandhi, Albert Christopher and P.R. Pather, calls for a mass meeting to pr
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Police detain UDF national secretary-general Mohamed Valli and UDF acting publicity secretary Murphy Morobe in a pre-dawn raid
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Criminal Procedure Act No 51 commences. It consolidates the law relating to procedure in criminal proceedings and repeals the 1
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The Deputy Chairman of the Coloured Representative Council, J.A. Rabie, calls for full citizenship for Coloured people, and urg
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Internal Peace Institution Act Repeal Act No 28, repealing the 1992 Internal Peace Institutions Act and providing for matters c
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South African Indian Congress (SAIC) Executive meets in Cape Town and pledged full support to the Passive Resistance launched b
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Sir Arnold Theiler (69), veterinary researcher and Director of Veterinary Services for the Union of SA at Onderstepoort, dies i
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Anglo-Boer War 2: New South Wales, Australia, offers 1 860 officers, non-commissioned officers and men to Britain for service i
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Isabella Gordon (Tibbie) Visser, daughter of Pres. M.T. Steyn, politician and leader of the Voortrekker Youth Movement, is born
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Talks between Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith and Bishop Abel Muzorewa of the African National Council start in a r
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An explosion at the Railway Police Offices, corner of Plein and Harrison streets, Johannesburg, takes place, injuring four poli
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An explosion at the Railway Police Offices, corner of Plein and Harrison streets, Johannesburg, takes place, injuring four poli
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Geraldine Joslyn Fraser-Moleketi, minister for the public service and administration of the Republic of South Africa since 17 J
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The congress of the South African Party accepts the proposed agreement for unification between Gen. Hertzog and Gen. Smuts.
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