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Gen. Louis Botha, soldier, statesman and first prime minister of the Union of South Africa, is born near Greytown, Natal.
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Anglo-Boer War 2 The British under Generals R. Pole-Carew and I.S.M. Hamilton occupy the deserted Komatipoort on the ZAR easter
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Following the slayings of hundreds of civilians in a series of incidents believed linked to upcoming elections and the long tho
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Rioters in the Congo burn and loot the Portuguese embassy in Kinshasa, demanding that relations with Portugal be broken off.
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It is reported that the President, Vice-President and Secretary-General of the Hervormde Kerk (Reformed Church) of the Netherla
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Douglas Portway, SA born artist who left SA and has since resided in several European countries, is born in Johannesburg.
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F.W. de Klerk is appointed and inaugurated as acting state president after the resignation of Pres. Botha the previous day. S
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John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school of the Wurtemberg State Opera in Stuttgart, Germany,
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John Cranko, SA born ballet dancer and choreographer of the Ballet school of the Wurtemberg State Opera in Stuttgart, Germany,
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Hendrik Lodewyk (Hennie) Roux, Afrikaans cultural leader and co-founder of the Rapportryersbeweging, is born on the farm La Mot
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Christiaan Afrikaner, son of Jonker Afrikaner and Nama chief, is killed in battle at Otjimbingue, German West Africa. He wa
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Former Umkhonto We Sizwe member and senior foreign affairs ministry official, Robert McBride, who was held in Mozambique for si
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F.W. de Klerk is elected president of South Africa by the electoral college and is officially installed on 20 September.
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