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The crew of a SA helicopter, which were arrested in Mozambique on their way to the scene of the Helderberg disaster, arrive bac
… helicopter, which were arrested in Mozambique on their way to the scene of the Helderberg disaster, arrive bac …
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Thomas Mokopu Mofolo, Basuto author who tried to capture the customs and spirit of the African people, is born in Khojane, Basu
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The International Court of Justice at The Hague rules, by the narrow majority of eight votes to seven, that it has jurisdiction
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997 , Westport: Greenwood. … at The Hague rules, by the narrow majority of eight votes to seven, that it has jurisdiction …
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The inquest into Dr. Aggett’s death is adjourned for the third time when police object to the use, as evidence, of a statement
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … death is adjourned for the third time when police object to the use, as evidence, of a statement …
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Edoardo Villa, SA artist, is born in Bergamot. Italy. He studied sculpture in Italy and was sent to Sonderwater in the Transvaa
… Italy. He studied sculpture in Italy and was sent to Sonderwater in the Transvaa …
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Jan Wouters is found guilty in court in the Cape for "blasphemous libels on Cape ladies" and is sentenced to beg thei
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Lord Salisbury, British premier, rejects the offer of Pres. McKinley of America to act as mediator in the war
… premier, rejects the offer of Pres. McKinley of America to act as mediator in the war …
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In response to a question in Parliament Dr Van Niekerk, minister of health, says that thirty-seven cases of AIDS have been diag
… In response to a question in Parliament Dr Van Niekerk, minister of …
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Woolf Joel (34), nephew of Barney Barnato, is shot and killed by Baron Von Veltheim because he refuses to assist in kidnapping
… shot and killed by Baron Von Veltheim because he refuses to assist in kidnapping …
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In the wake of strikes in Natal in February, The Guardian publishes a documented report on the low wages paid to Black workers
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … publishes a documented report on the low wages paid to Black workers …
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The Weekly Mail reports that former national chairman of the ANC, Govan Mbeki, was refused a passport in March to visit his thr
… of the ANC, Govan Mbeki, was refused a passport in March to visit his thr …
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The trial begins in the Natal Supreme Court of the mercenaries accused of hijacking an airliner to flee from the Seychelles aft
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Both the DP and the PAC decline President Mandela’s offer to join the Government of National Unity. The degree of opposition al
… Both the DP and the PAC decline President Mandela’s offer to join the Government of National Unity. The degree of …
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Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama, on board the Saint Gabriel, and tasked with finding a sea route to India and the Orient, dr
… the Saint Gabriel, and tasked with finding a sea route to India and the Orient, dr …
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A protest meeting and march against the proposed name change of the city of Pretoria to Tshwane is held on Church Square, Preto
… against the proposed name change of the city of Pretoria to Tshwane is held on Church Square, Preto …
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The Government’s Custom and Excise office announces that South Africa’s trade surplus widened to R969 million in April from R87
… office announces that South Africa’s trade surplus widened to R969 million in April from R87 …
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In response to a car bomb attack in Pretoria which killed nineteen people, the South African air force bombs ANC bases in a Map
… In response to a car bomb attack in Pretoria which killed nineteen …
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Sheik Yusuf, Islamic leader and brother of the sultan of Macassar, who was banished to the Cape, dies at Zandvliet, near Faure,
… and brother of the sultan of Macassar, who was banished to the Cape, dies at Zandvliet, near Faure, …
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On a meeting, twelve days after the first one on which was decided to establish a Dutch newspaper, the name De Burger is decide
… twelve days after the first one on which was decided to establish a Dutch newspaper, the name De Burger is decide …
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Jan Christian Smuts, who was to become the Union of South Africa’s second prime minister, is born on the farm Bovenplaats near
… Jan Christian Smuts, who was to become the Union of South Africa’s second prime minister, …
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The western wing of Munitoria burns down and 5 000 municipal workers are requested by authorities to stay away from work the ne
… and 5 000 municipal workers are requested by authorities to stay away from work the ne …
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Algeria bans the Islamic Salvation Front. The Islamists take to arms and more than 75 000 people, most of them civilians, are k
… bans the Islamic Salvation Front. The Islamists take to arms and more than 75 000 people, most of them civilians, …
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The first slave, Abraham, a stowaway from Batavia, arrives in Table Bay aboard the Malacca. He is made to work for the company
… arrives in Table Bay aboard the Malacca. He is made to work for the company …
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An 18-seater plane, owned by Bop Air and chartered to Comair, explodes in mid-air near Germiston, killing all seventeen people
… An 18-seater plane, owned by Bop Air and chartered to Comair, explodes in mid-air near Germiston, killing all …
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The Weekly Mail reports that former national chairman of the ANC, Govan Mbeki, was refused a passport in March to visit his thr
… of the ANC, Govan Mbeki, was refused a passport in March to visit his thr …
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The trial begins in the Natal Supreme Court of the mercenaries accused of hijacking an airliner to flee from the Seychelles aft
… a chronology of key political events from independence to mid-1997, Westport: Greenwood. … Court of the mercenaries accused of hijacking an airliner to flee from the Seychelles aft …
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