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Eleven people are killed in Nancefield, PWV, in a clash between Nancefield hostel and Power Park squatter camp.
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Unknown men shoot Chris Ngwenya, IFP Youth Brigade Official, and his wife dead in Wesselton, Eastern Transvaal.
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The theatre, movie and broadcasting arts committee of the FAK is established with Prof. G. Cronjé as chairman.
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William Wellington Gqoba (Mbaba, Goba), author, editor, teacher, catechist, interpreter and wagon-maker, dies in Lovedale, East
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AWB (Afrikaner Resistance Movement) leader Eugene TerreBlanche is convicted of attempted murder and assault in the Magistrates
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Unknown men shoot Chris Ngwenya, IFP Youth Brigade Official, and his wife dead in Wesselton, Eastern Transvaal.
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Britain concludes Treaty of Pretoria with Boers, recognising independence of the ZAR. The Transvaal Triumvirate and a British R
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AWB (Afrikaner Resistance Movement) leader Eugene TerreBlanche is convicted of attempted murder and assault in the Magistrates
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Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell (56), SA poet and writer, is killed in a car accident in Portugal
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Egyptian president Muhammad Hosni Mubarak orders direct-dial communications to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and the Sudan
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Prof. Maarten Christiaan Roode, first music professor of the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education and compil
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Adriaan van Jaarsveld, frontier commandant who resisted several Graaff-Reinet magistrates over frontier policy and was elected
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Dr Rudolph Marloth (75), collector of plants and author of botany books, dies in Caledon, Western Cape.
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After successful military operations in Sokoto and Kano Britain adds 260,000 km2 to its Nigerian territory.
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Johannes Kerkorrel (Ralph John Rabie), Afrikaans singer and songwriter, is born in Johannesburg. He died in 2002.
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William Frederick Nkomo, medical doctor, educationist and community leader who tried to bring different races closer together a
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French government uses fighter planes and tanks in attempt to end insurrection by European rightists in Algeria.
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SA wins the third cricket test against New Zealand in Wellington with 8 wickets and the series with 1-0.
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