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SA signs a treaty with Bechuanaland Protectorate on postal services and insured parcels.
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Sir Henry Binns, politician, farmer and businessman, is born in Sunderland, England.
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Helena Dorothea Strauss, singer, choir director and music teacher, dies in Pretoria.
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The short-lived Federation of Mali and Senegal becomes independent of France.
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The Council and Senate of the Goudstad College of Education are constituted.
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Lennox Sebe is appointed general and economic advisor to the Ciskei Cabinet.
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N.P. van Wyk Louw, Afrikaans poet, dramatist and essayist, dies in Johannesburg.
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Joshua Nkomo and sixteen supporters are released from jail in Southern Rhodesia.
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South African, Angolan and Cuban representatives meet in Brazzaville for peace talks.
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Ernst Berthold Grosskopf (61), SA journalist and author, dies in Cape Town.
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James Buchanan (52), SA judge, cultural leader and journalist, dies in London.
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John Burnet Biddulph, SA trader, explorer and adventurer, is born in London.
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Maria Wilman, geologist and botanist of international repute, dies in George, CP.
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Nqwiliso, tribal chief of Western Pondoland and eldest son of Ndamase, dies.
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Charles Etienne Boniface (66), controversial journalist, translator and musician, dies in Durban.
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B.H. Darnell and R.W. Murray found The Cape Argus in Cape Town.
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French Congo is split into Ubangi-Shari, Chad, Gabon, and Middle Congo.
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Prof. Ernest Hubert Schwarz (55), SA geologist and geographer, dies in Senegal.
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Three further attempts to sabotage buildings in and near Johannesburg are discovered.
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Running battles break out between police and PAGAD protestors in Cape Town.
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Winnie Mandela: The pain and the passion by SPEAK, October 1994, Johannesburg
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South Africa establishes full diplomatic relations with Lesotho and the Ivory Coast.
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Egypt and Israel agree to UN observation posts along the Gaza Strip.
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The first one-day flight between Cape Town and Pretoria takes place.
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Palestinian terrorists invade diplomatic reception in Khartoum, Sudan, and capture five diplomats.
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A.G. Visser, teacher, medical doctor and Afrikaans poet, is born in Fraserburg.
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Joost van der Westhuizen, Springbok rugby scrum-half and captain, is born.
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John Vorster formally opens a new submarine cable between Cape Town and Lisbon.
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South Africa and Angola re-establish diplomatic ties after a seventeen-year break.
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