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The Partition of Africa 1880–1900 and European Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century by John M.MacKenzie
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Cecil John Rhodes, SA statesman after whom Rhodesia was named, is born in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, England.
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Sir John Robinson forms Natal’s first ministry as Prime Minister. Info can be found from Potgieter (1970).
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John Buchan, English author who was also interested in citrus farming in SA, is born in Scotland.
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Lord Liverpool, British Colonial Secretary, sends instructions to Cape governor Sir John Cradock, to investigate allegations ma
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Alexander John (Sandy) Bell (79), SA cricket player in sixteen tests (1929-1935), dies in Cape Town.
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Mandela Ends Tour Of U.S. With Oakland Appearance by John Kifner (The New York Times), 1 July 1990
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Letter of John Langalibalele Dube, accepting position of president of South Sfrican Native National Congress, 2 February 1912
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The Rev. John Daniel Lindley (80), missionary and clergyman of the Voortrekkers, dies in Morristown, New Jersey.
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Pope John Paul II appoints thirty-one new cardinals including three from Africa – Sudan, Ghana and Nigeria.
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Pope John Paul II appoints thirty-one new cardinals including three from Africa – Sudan, Ghana and Nigeria.
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Great Britain’s Prime Minister John Major pays an official state visit to South Africa and addresses Parliament.
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Pope John Paul II visits his native land, Poland, for the first time in fifty-nine years.
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Nganani Enos John Mabuza, Chief Executive Councillor of KaNgwane, 1977, is born at Sheba Gold Mine, Barberton.
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John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
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Former Cape Argus editor John O’Malley (82) dies in Cape Town after a long battle with cancer.
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State President John Vorster, former Prime Minister, appears before the Erasmus Commission in connection with the Information s
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The new British Ambassador to South Africa, Sir John Nicholls, presents his credentials to the State President.
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Sir John Carruthers Beattie, first rector of the University of Cape Town, is born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
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Sir Otto John Beit, financier, philanthropist and younger brother of Alfred Beit, is born in Hamburg, Germany.
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John H. Amschewitz, SA art painter and cartoonist, dies three days before his sixtieth birthday in Muizenberg, Cape.
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Richard John Maponya, leading race-horse breeder and businessperson, is born in Pietersburg (Polokwane), Northern Transvaal (no
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Albert John Luthuli is elected president-general of the ANC. scnc.udw.ac.za/doc/TEXTS/dcc
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Sipho John Thembani (69), ANC and member of Mdantsa Residents Association in Transkei, is shot and killed.
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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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Madhlangala Dukuza Ndabezitha
… Congress (SANNC) Presidents General, Dr Langalibalele John Dube and later Chief Albert Mvumbi John Luthuli in the Province of Natal in opposing colonialism …
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Khotso Seatlholo
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Meshach Pelem
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Bishop Nathaniel James Merriman
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James “Jobe” Hadebe
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