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Anglo-Boer War 2: In Bethlehem, OFS, a Black man called Frans is tried by the British, found guilty, sentenced to death and h
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Students at Lovedale College embarked on a strike against the new Code of Conduct and the appointment of the new Headmaster who
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The match between the SA rugby team and New Zealand ends in a tie with 18 points each. SA loses the series 2-0.
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Daniel Tshabalala disappears in Soweto after allegedly taken from his house by four men, two Black men in police uniforms and t
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Andre Maasdorp de Villiers, who disclosed information to the ANC and Natal-based weekly paper on activities of the SADF’s ‘Hamm
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