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The International Red Cross ousts South African delegates from a Geneva meeting because of Pretoria’s policy of apartheid. It i
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Dr Carl W.L. Pappe (59), botanist, physician and curator of the South African Museum, dies in Cape Town.
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The Security Council unanimously adopts an amended resolution, sponsored by four African states, which declares that army viola
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In a referendum limited to White voters only, 52 percent of South African voters favour the establishment of a Republic.
… C.F.J. (ed)(1981). Five Hundred years: a history of South Africa; 3rd rev. ed., Pretoria: Academica, p. 507 | …
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) launches a National Bureau for Missing Persons to render supportive service to investig
… Burger, D. (ed)(2002). South Africa Yearbook 2001/02, Pretoria: GCIS, p. 450 …
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The South African Barbarians rugby team completes its controversial tour of Britain with minimal disruption but against a backg
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Letter to FIFA instructing $10m payment for 2010 Soccer World Cup by South African Football Association, 4 March 2008
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SA signs Terms of reference of the Sustainable Development Committee of the United States-South African Binational Commission.
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Three thousand people march to the South African Broadcasting Corporation in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, to demand the establi
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Ellen Phyllis Hellmann, social anthropologist and leading executive member of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SA
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Legal Aid Act No 2 commences, providing legal aid for Blacks, which was absent in the South African setting.
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Legal Aid Act No 2 commences, providing legal aid for Blacks, which was absent in the South African setting.
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Beatle records are banned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), due to John Lennon’s previous ‘Jesus’ comments.
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The New National Party (NNP) in SA announces its dissolution and merger with ruling African National Congress (ANC).
… BBC, (2004). 'Key Dates', Focus on Africa, October to December, v. 15 no. 4, p. 8 …
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South African anti-apartheid umbrella organization, United Democratic Front, is launched. 15 000 People attend the national lau
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Alexander Kerr, educationist, church leader and the first principal of the South African Native College (later the University o
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WW1: The South African brigade is called to capture Delville Wood in France in a fierce two-day battle.
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Foreign Minister Roelof (Pik) Botha said that the South African Government (SAG) had accepted "in principle" the repo
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”African Labour Congress”. Article by Clements Kadalie, National Secretary, I.C.U., in The Workers’ Herald, Decembar 21,1923
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”I Appeal to the African Nation”. Article by Pixley ka Isaka Seme, in Umteteli wa Bantu, November 10, 1934
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Testimony of James B. Mama and John Makue, Transvaal, before the South African Native Affairs Commission, October 7, 1904 [Extracts]
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The United Nations Security Council debates the South African situation (31 July 6 August). The government reaffirms its decisi
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The South African Agricultural Union (SAAU) comes into being in Pretoria. It was first called the Intercolonial Agricultural
… et al. (eds)(1970). Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa, Cape Town: NASOU, v. 1, p. 228 …
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Someday, African National Congress May Hit The Target By Joseph Lelyveld (The New York Times), August 16, 1981
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Nigerian terrorist, Henry Okah is found guilty of masterminding two car bombs in Abuja by a South African Judge.
… 14 January 2014]|Odemwingie, E., (2013), Nigeria: S/Africa Prosecutors to Appeal Henry Okah's 24-Year Sentence , …
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Twenty-six elderly tourists from Britain and a South African tour guide are killed in a bus accident near Lydenburg.
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South African Parliament passes a bill establishing the Transitional Executive Council, whose main purpose is to ensure free an
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The National Union of South African Students (NUSAS) launches a national campaign to focus on government repression during the
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A Commission of the South African Council of Churches publishes a report condemning apartheid as a false faith hostile to Chris
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