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Albertus Johannes Roux van Rhijn, first chief editor of Die Volksblad as daily newspaper, member of parliament and administrato
… Roux van Rhijn, first chief editor of Die Volksblad as daily newspaper, member of parliament and administrato …
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The Pretoria Rifle Corps is founded under Stephanus Schoeman as a volunteer corps to defend Pretoria and surroundings. The loca
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Sir Andries Stockenström, landdros of Graaff-Reinet (as his father had been) and later commissioner-general of the Eastern
… Sir Andries Stockenström, landdros of Graaff-Reinet (as his father had been) and later commissioner-general of the …
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Barney Barnato, diamond magnate and life-long member of De Beers Company, is born in London as Barnett Isaacs.
… life-long member of De Beers Company, is born in London as Barnett Isaacs. …
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The oldest of the independent homelands, Transkei, gains complete independence as an autonomous republic, but it is not recogni
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The QwaQwa homeland receives self-government status. Date is given as 1 November by the following sources: Kalley, J.A.; Schoe
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The QwaQwa homeland receives self-government status. Date is given as 1 November by the following sources: Kalley, J.A.; Schoe
… homeland receives self-government status. Date is given as 1 November by the following sources: Kalley, J.A.; Schoe …
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In a declaration on the 25th anniversary of the United Nations, the General Assembly describes apartheid as "a crime again
… United Nations, the General Assembly describes apartheid as "a crime again …
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President Mandela confirms the appointment of Ismail Mahomed as Chief Justice to succeed Michael Corbett in 1997. The appointme
… Mandela confirms the appointment of Ismail Mahomed as Chief Justice to succeed Michael Corbett in 1997. The …
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One of the biggest faction fights ever recorded on the Witwatersrand, starts as a canteen brawl. Zulus, Shangaan, Chopis and
… faction fights ever recorded on the Witwatersrand, starts as a canteen brawl. Zulus, Shangaan, Chopis and …
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Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, generally known as "Onze Jan", dies in London. One of his various achievements was assisting in
… Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr, generally known as "Onze Jan", dies in London. One of his various …
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The first president of Mauritania, Moktar Ould Daddah, dies in Paris. Some other sources give date as 14 October.
… Ould Daddah, dies in Paris. Some other sources give date as 14 October. …
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Parliament meets in special session to elect the National Party candidate, Alwyn Schlebusch, as the nation’s first Vice-Preside
… to elect the National Party candidate, Alwyn Schlebusch, as the nation’s first Vice-Preside …
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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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Lesotho, formerly the British colony of Basutoland, achieves its independence as the Kingdom of Lesotho and becomes a member of
… British colony of Basutoland, achieves its independence as the Kingdom of Lesotho and becomes a member of …
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Baron Paul Julius von Reuter, founder of the Reuters News Agency, is born as Israel Beer Josaphat in Germany.
… von Reuter, founder of the Reuters News Agency, is born as Israel Beer Josaphat in Germany. …
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Chad, formally known as Tchad and the first of four territories, which had formed French Equatorial Africa, achieves independen
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Engela Elizabeth Helena van Rooyen, SA novelist who also writes under her married name as Engela Linde, is born.
… Rooyen, SA novelist who also writes under her married name as Engela Linde, is born. …
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Gerrit Jacobus van Niekerk, elected as ‘Chairman’ of the territory south and north of the Harts River, issues a proclamation
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Europeans and Americans are reportedly fleeing Biafra, the oil rich eastern region of Nigeria, as more Nigerian Federal troops
… fleeing Biafra, the oil rich eastern region of Nigeria, as more Nigerian Federal troops …
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The South African Government, ANC and IFP agree on a draft National Peace Accord that they described as "a firm foundation
… agree on a draft National Peace Accord that they described as "a firm foundation …
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Congo-Brazzaville declares itself independent of France (Moyen Congo) as the newly instituted Republic of Congo with Fulbert Yo
… declares itself independent of France (Moyen Congo) as the newly instituted Republic of Congo with Fulbert Yo …
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Sydney Smith Bell, judge in the Cape Colony, is appointed as chief justice and president of the legislative assembly.
… Sydney Smith Bell, judge in the Cape Colony, is appointed as chief justice and president of the legislative assembly. …
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UN forces kill seven Somali gunmen who shot at a surveillance helicopter, as militias of warlord Mohammed Farah Aidid intensify
… seven Somali gunmen who shot at a surveillance helicopter, as militias of warlord Mohammed Farah Aidid intensify …
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The New Zealand government announces that it terminates all tariff preferences previously granted to South Africa, as from 1 Ja
… all tariff preferences previously granted to South Africa, as from 1 Ja …
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Erasmus Smit, religious leader of the Voortrekkers, is ordained as missionary in Torenberg (now Colesberg) by the Reverend Jame
… Smit, religious leader of the Voortrekkers, is ordained as missionary in Torenberg (now Colesberg) by the Reverend …
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The South African Government, ANC and IFP agree on a draft National Peace Accord that they described as "a firm foundation
… agree on a draft National Peace Accord that they described as "a firm foundation …
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Congo-Brazzaville declares itself independent of France (Moyen Congo) as the newly instituted Republic of Congo with Fulbert Yo
… declares itself independent of France (Moyen Congo) as the newly instituted Republic of Congo with Fulbert Yo …
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General Constand Viljoen is appointed as Chief of the South African Defence Force (SADF) and Lieutenant-General Jan Geldenhuys
… General Constand Viljoen is appointed as Chief of the South African Defence Force (SADF) and …
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The commissioner of mines, Carl von Brandis, is appointed as the first landdros of Johannesburg, responsible for the administra
… The commissioner of mines, Carl von Brandis, is appointed as the first landdros of Johannesburg, responsible for the …
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