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Dr Yusuf Mohamed (Mota) Dadoo, medical doctor and politician who escaped through Botswana to England, is born in Krugersdorp.
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Dr Yusuf Mohamed (Mota) Dadoo, medical doctor and politician who escaped through Botswana to England, is born in Krugersdorp.
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The Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, M.C. de Wet Nel, says that ‘Tswanaland’, a number of African reserves ski
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The ‘Committee of 81’, representing all Coloured schools and colleges in the Western Cape, decides to end class boycotts.
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The ‘Committee of 81’, representing all Coloured schools and colleges in the Western Cape, decides to end class boycotts.
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