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Report of a Deputation from the ANC and Congress of Urban Advisory Boards to the Minister of Native Affairs, May 15-17,1939
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Anna Boshoff (75), second eldest child of the late Dr H.F. Verwoerd and his wife Betsie, dies in the Kimberley-Medi-Clinic. She
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SABC Sport reporter Maseru Koaho, known for his expertise in football and boxing reporting, is killed in a car crash on the N12
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General Motors becomes the fourth big US business to pull out of South Africa. It joins Honeywell, IBM and Warner. It is believ
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Abraham Gabbema, fiscal at the Cape, calls the front rock of the mountain near the Great Berg River, wet with dew and glitterin
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The UN reports that over 200,000 Hutu refugees are fleeing into the hills to escape the conflict between the Zaire military and
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Barbara Hogan is sentenced in the Rand Supreme Court to an effective ten years in prison for high treason and membership of the
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President de Klerk’s proposal to open the ranks of the National Party to all South Africans is accepted by the fourth and final
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An earth tremor measuring 3.1 on the Richter scale kills three miners and injures two others at the Western Deep Levels gold mi
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Thirty-one SA pilots participates in the air-lift to provide food and fuel to West Berlin. The operation continued for seven mo
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Two brothers are sentenced to death in Cairo, Egypt, after an attack on a bus in the city, killing nine Germans and one Egyptia
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Walter Sisulu attends a gathering in the form of a party at the house of Lilian Ngoyi. He is, together with Lilian Ngoyi and Al
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Humphrey Khoza, 59, dies in a car accident on the N12. He was a director of Primedia and Mpande Resources, the former chief exe
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The ultimatum of the ZAR to Britain expires and the reply of the British government is delivered to the ZAR g
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The South African government announces that it has activated the indemnity process and sets this day as the cut-off date for pe
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Commuters angry about train delays cause damage estimated at R30m when they set fire to several coaches and two offices at Germ
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Crossing the Colour Lines, Crossing the Continents: Comparing the Racial Politics of the IWW in South Africa and the United States, 1905 - 1925
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Jan C. de Waal (92), farmer who endeavoured to increase sheep numbers in the Orange Free State after the Anglo-Boer War and who
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Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet at Brenner Pass in the Alps, where the Nazi leader seeks Italy’s help in fighting the Br
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The St George’s Anglican Church in Knysna, the first to be built in the town and now a national monument, is consecrated by Bis
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The St George’s Anglican Church in Knysna, the first to be built in the town and now a national monument, is consecrated by Bis
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President Reagan’s decision not to impose sanctions on South Africa is overridden by Senate veto, 78 votes to 21, and the US in
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The death toll in rioting and clashes with police has risen to over sixty. The Government took the leader of South Africa’s mos
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Document 70 - South Africa: An Analysis of the Political Situation in South Africa and the Nature of the Struggle for Liberation [late 1961]
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