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This day sees the start of the first Test Cricket match between Zimbabwe and England.
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Dr Robert T. A. Innes (71), astronomer and secretary-accountant at the Cape observatory, dies in London.
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Frew McMillan, doubles player with Bob Hewitt and Wimbledon tennis champion, is born in Springs.
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The United Arab Republic (Egypt and Syria) has ordered the mobilisation of 100,000 reservists.
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Albert Luthuli’s ban expires again but he is immediately served with a new and stricter order.
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SA signs multilateral treaty on international trade in endangered species of wild flora and fauna.
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Terrorist bombing of a bus in Nairobi, Kenya, kills twenty-seven people and injures about 100.
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Sir Joseph Baynes, SA Minister of Land and Works, is born in Settle, Yorkshire, England.
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Pandit Nehru and the unity of the oppressed people of South Africa by E.S. Reddy
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Signs treaty with the government of Namibia regarding Walvis Bay and the off-shore islands.
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Makhwenkwe Harrison Butshingi, trade unionist, community leader and a keen athlete, dies in Orlando West, Soweto.
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Fholisane Sydney Mufamadi, SA Minister for Provincial and Local Government since June 1999, is born.
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Makhwenkwe Harrison Butshingi, trade unionist, community leader and a keen athlete, is born in Engcobo, Transkei.
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Sithembiso and Siphephelo Dkamini, both Clermont Youth League members, are killed in Sithengele High School.
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A bomb shatters a crowded bank office in Windhoek, Namibia, killing fourteen people and injuring thirty-one.
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Leadership of National Liberation Front, which won Algeria’s independence and ruled for three decades, resigns.
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A heat wave hits South Africa and temperatures soar in places to up to 44,4 Centigrade.
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Cetewayo (Cetshwayo), cousin of Chaka and the last king of independent Zululand, dies in Eshowe.
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The Rev. Mr Josephus Johannes Kuhn, poet and versifier of the first Afrikaans Psalms, dies.
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Charles Barter, writer, magistrate and editor of The Natal Guardian, marries Emma Butler in Ireland.
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Gov. Harry Smith annexes country between Orange and Vaal Rivers in South Africa for Britain.
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Thandiwe Sylvia January-McLean, academic, director of companies and public speaker, is born in Kimberley.
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J.J Fouché is nominated and unanimously elected President following the death of Dr. T.E. Donges.
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Inhabitants of the Congo are prohibited to collect ivory and rubber, unless for the state.
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Jan Stephanus de Villiers (Jan Orrelis), SA composer and organist, dies in Paarl, Western Cape.
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Democratic Transition and Consolidation in South Africa: The Advice of ‘the Experts’ by Raymond Suttner
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Police confront some 10,000 students demonstrating against rent increases in Soweto and violence ensues.
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End of a four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa.
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End of a four day meeting between Hitler and Mussolini over failure to hold North Africa.
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Rule of Equatorial Africa and the Cameroon by ‘Free France’ is recognised by the US.
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