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Gé Korsten (71), popular SA tenor and actor, commits suicide in his Wilderness home.
… Korsten (71), popular SA tenor and actor, commits suicide in his Wilderness home. …
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Stephen (Steve) Bantu Biko, the leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, dies in detention.
… Biko, the leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, dies in detention. …
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Andries J. Bester (81), Boer commandant during Anglo-Boer War 2, dies in Paul Roux, OFS.
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South Africa signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the field of agriculture.
… South Africa signs agreement with Israel on co-operation in the field of agriculture. …
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Somalis celebrate the election of Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, their first president in nearly a decade.
… election of Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, their first president in nearly a decade. …
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Cecil John Rhodes arrives in Durban on doctor’s advice to move to a warmer climate.
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The US vetoes a UN Security Council resolution criticising South Africa for raids in Angola.
… Pretoria News, August 31, 2002. Today in History … Council resolution criticising South Africa for raids in Angola. …
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Men hack their way through a train station in Soweto, killing at least nine people.
… Pretoria News Weekend, Saturday August 16, 2003. Today in History … Men hack their way through a train station in Soweto, killing at least nine people. …
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The first radio licence in SA is issued to Dr J. van Rensburg of Carnarvon.
… The first radio licence in SA is issued to Dr J. van Rensburg of Carnarvon. …
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A limpet-mine explosion injures nineteen people, two seriously, at a bus terminus in central Johannesburg.
… injures nineteen people, two seriously, at a bus terminus in central Johannesburg. …
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Walter Spiethoff, royal opera singer and SA singer and composer, is born in Austria.
… royal opera singer and SA singer and composer, is born in Austria. …
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Nine miners die in an underground fire at the Northam Platinum mine near Thabazimbi,
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Black Political Resistance in Natal , 1947 - 1952 by Balaguru Lutchmanah Viranka, Durban, January, 1994
… Black Political Resistance in Natal , 1947 - 1952 by Balaguru Lutchmanah Viranka, …
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Chapter 2: Protest art 1972 to 1976: Damned with faint praise or buried in Cliche?
… art 1972 to 1976: Damned with faint praise or buried in Cliche? …
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UN security council urges use of force to prevent civil war in the Congo.
… UN security council urges use of force to prevent civil war in the Congo. …
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Tunisia ends in a tie 2-2. .
… the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Tunisia ends in a tie 2-2. . …
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Tshikudo Paul Tavhana (also Thavhana), S.A carver and sculptor, is born in Dzanani, Limpopo.
… Tavhana (also Thavhana), S.A carver and sculptor, is born in Dzanani, Limpopo. …
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The game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Paraguay, ends in a 2-2 tie.
… Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Paraguay, ends in a 2-2 tie. …
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US offers to airlift French paratroopers out of the escalating violence in southern Zaire.
… airlift French paratroopers out of the escalating violence in southern Zaire. …
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Rhodesian forces discover fewer guerrillas in Mozambique than intelligence reports suggested, and are withdrawn.
… Rhodesian forces discover fewer guerrillas in Mozambique than intelligence reports suggested, and are …
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Austerity measures introduced by the Nigerian government trigger riots in the capital city, Lagos.
… introduced by the Nigerian government trigger riots in the capital city, Lagos. …
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Sultan Abd al-Hafid, agrees to French demands to create a French protectorate in Morocco.
… agrees to French demands to create a French protectorate in Morocco. …
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The Rev. Stephanus Johannes Gerhardus Hofmeyr, missionary in the Soutpansberg and Rhodesia is born.
… The Rev. Stephanus Johannes Gerhardus Hofmeyr, missionary in the Soutpansberg and Rhodesia is born. …
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Benjamin John Peter Tyamzashe, Xhosa composer, choir conductor and organist, dies in East London.
… Xhosa composer, choir conductor and organist, dies in East London. …
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Sir John Charles Molteno, first premier of the Cape Colony, is born in London.
… Charles Molteno, first premier of the Cape Colony, is born in London. …
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Guybon Budlwana Sinxo, teacher, writer, journalist and community worker, dies in Alice, Eastern Cape.
… teacher, writer, journalist and community worker, dies in Alice, Eastern Cape. …
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Peter Hans Paul Gastrow, National Chairman, Progressive Federal Party, 1986, is born in Johannesburg.
… Gastrow: Who's Who in South African Politics … Chairman, Progressive Federal Party, 1986, is born in Johannesburg. …
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Pres. Paul Kruger lays the corner stone of the Palace of Justice in Pretoria.
… Paul Kruger lays the corner stone of the Palace of Justice in Pretoria. …
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Part Two: Schedule of documents | The Soul of a Nation: Constitution Making in South Africa
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The British threaten to use natives in the Boer War fight.     
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