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Rugby teams of SA and France play to a draw with no score in Paris.
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Sicelo Godfrey Dhlomo, Detainees’ Parents Support Committee, Soweto, is abducted and found shot dead.
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Edwin Alfred Conroy (67), Boer general and politician, dies in Parys, Orange Free State.
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French agreement with Ethiopia to finance railway construction provokes protests from Britain and Italy.
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Algeria, ends in a tie 1-1.
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The Rev. Hendrik Carel Vos Leibbrandt, archivist and librarian, is born in Cape Town.
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Florence Josephine Zerffi, SA still life and landscape painter, dies in Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire, England.
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Constitutional commission recommends 5,000-year-old monarchy be ended and Egypt become a republic.
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Harm Oost (87), journalist, author, politician and champion for Afrikaans dies in Garsfontein, Pretoria.
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Letter from Dr James Moroka and Walter Sisulu to Prime Minister 11 February 1952
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Charles Berman, mine medical officer and expert on primary liver cancer, dies in Johannesburg.
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The Castle of Good Hope, oldest and most historic building in SA, is completed.
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Aboubakar Jakoet, accountant and director, finance, Pick ‘n Pay Retail division since 1995, is born.
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Laura Rautenbach (66), sculptor of several monuments and busts, dies of cancer in Bloemfontein.
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Frans Oerder, SA landscape and still life painter, is born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Johan Kriek, SA tennis player and winner of the US Indoor 1982, is born.
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WW2: German Afrika Korps, commanded by General Erwin Rommel, take Agedabia and Zuetania, Libya.
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The African National Congress and the Pan-Africanist Congress is banned in South Africa.
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Aboubakar Jakoet, accountant and director, finance, Pick ‘n Pay Retail division since 1995, is born.
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Harm Oost (87), journalist, author, politician and champion for Afrikaans dies in Garsfontein, Pretoria.
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Melt Jacobus Brink, expert in Afrikaans literature and playwright, is born in Cape Town.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: General Buller and Lord Dundonald enter Dundee. Lyttelton’s division captures Glencoe.
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Riots disrupt the general election in Cairo. Twenty-three die and 180 are injured.
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Britain, Germany, and Belgium hold a conference to set the frontiers of the Belgian Congo.
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Christoffel Cornelis Froneman, Free State commander and founder of the town Marquard, is born.
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Britain and Italy reach agreement in Ethiopia, defining frontiers of their Red Sea colonies.
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Dorothy Nyembe is released and participates in activities of Natal Organisation of Women (NOW).
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William J. Burchell (71), botanist and explorer of the South African interior, dies in London.
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Sir Alfred Milner, Cape governor and SA High Commissioner, is born in Bonn, Germany.
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