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SA signs Protocol with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic on establishing diplomatic relations and the abolishment of visas.
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The SA Chamber of Business states that it is committed to the RDP, but concerned about its ‘authoritarian tone’.
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in Santiago 30-16, to win the series 2-0.
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The SA rugby team wins the second test against South America in Santiago 30-16, to win the series 2-0.
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SA signs agreement with Lesotho concerning the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect t
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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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SA signs multilateral agreement on the additional act of 1972, amending the International Convention for the Protection of New
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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 SA rugby team wins its first match in the World Cup tournament against Scotland in Edinburgh 46-29.
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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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Sir Arnold Theiler (69), veterinary researcher and Director of Veterinary Services for the Union of SA at Onderstepoort, dies i
… and Director of Veterinary Services for the Union of SA at Onderstepoort, dies i …
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Samuel Bonnin Hobson, SA author, dies in Grahamstown. Together with his brother, G.C. Hobson, they formed a unique example of c
… Samuel Bonnin Hobson, SA author, dies in Grahamstown. Together with his brother, …
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Anglo-Boer War 2. The British Colonial Office appoints a Ladies Commission to investigate the concentration camps in SA. The co
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Athlete Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (800m) leads the SA team at the spectacular opening of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
… Athlete Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (800m) leads the SA team at the spectacular opening of the 2004 Olympic Games …
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The third rugby test of the series between SA and New Zealand ends in a tie with 11 points each.
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Friedrich Engels, German political philosopher who wrote The Communist Manifesto (well-known in SA) with Karl Marx, dies in L
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SA signs agreement with Namibia regarding the provision of technical and administrative personnel by the government of South Af
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Brian Mitchell, SA junior lightweight champion, wins the World Boxing Association (WBA) title by beating Alfredo Layne of Panam
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The SA rugby team beats the British Isles 22-8 in Port Elizabeth and shares the series with two each.
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Denel, SA’s state-owned defence and aerospace group, announces that it has been awarded contracts amounting to $2 million (abou
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Masibulela Hawk Makepula, SA junior flyweight, wins the world champion title of the World Boxing Union in that category.
… Masibulela Hawk Makepula, SA junior flyweight, wins the world champion title of the …
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The match between the rugby teams of SA and New Zealand ends in a draw with no points being scored.
… The match between the rugby teams of SA and New Zealand ends in a draw with no points being scored. …
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Anglo-Boer War 2. The British Colonial Office appoints a Ladies Commission to investigate the concentration camps in SA. The co
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WWII: The Active Citizen Force units of SA are authorised to accept volunteers for the duration of the war.
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Mark Thatcher is served with a subpoena by the SA government to answer questions, following Pretoria’s agreement to assist Equa
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The SA rugby team wins the fourth test against Australia 22-6 in Port Elizabeth, ending the series in a tie.
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SA signs protocol with the government of France concerning the use of the Satellite Application Centre at Hartebeeshoek. Kalley
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The SA rugby team beats Ireland in Durban in the second test match 12-10 and wins the series 2-0.
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SA loses the first rugby test match of the series against the British Lions 3-12 on Newlands, Cape Town.
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Ernest Sedumedi Moloto, linguist, educationist and teacher who served as chairman of both the Tswana Language Committee of SA a
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