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Chief Justice John Gilbert Kotzé opens The Volkshospitaal in Pretoria. Pres. Paul Kruger laid the corner stone of the
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Britain’s Queen Victoria issues charter to Cecil John Rhodes and others authorising them to establish the British South Africa
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Petition to the Prime Minister, from the Rev. John L. Dube, President, South African Native National Congress, February 14, 1914
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Prime Minister John Vorster appoints a Commission of Inquiry under Justice H.J. Potgieter, of The Appellate Division of the Sup
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Anglo-Boer War 2: John Tengo Jabavu’s newspaper, Imvo Zabantsundu, is banned under martial law regulations, only to appear agai
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Sir John William Akerman, Natal businessman, politician and speaker of the Natal colonial parliament, is born in Plymouth, Engl
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The British Foreign Minister, James Callaghan, arrives in Port Elizabeth for a three-hour meeting with Prime Minister John Vors
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Sir John Cradock, governor of the Cape, issues a proclamation putting the Hottentots (Khoi-Khoi) under colonial law. This means
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Prime Minister John Vorster achieves an overwhelming victory in the General Election, taking 136 of the 165 parliamentary seats
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John Ndevasia Muafangejo, SA artist, dies in Katutura Township, Windhoek, Namibia. He moved to South West Africa in 1956.
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The Christian Institute appeals to the Prime Minister, John Vorster, asking him to reconsider the withdrawal or confiscation of
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Reverend John Pender-Smith, chair of the SANBS board of directors of the SA National Blood Service apologises unconditionally t
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Address to the Second NEDLAC Summit presented by John Gomomo, COSATU President, on behalf of COSATU, NACTU and FEDUSA
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Sir John Kotze, appointed Chief Justice of the South African Republic (ZAR) in 1881, is born in Cape Town.
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Sir Otto John Beit (65), financier, philanthropist and younger brother of Alfred Beit, dies on his birthday in London.
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James Archbell, missionary and printer, negotiates together with John Edwards and T. Jenkins on the purchase of land at Thaba ‘
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, is born in Bloemfontein, OFS.
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Prof. John William Bews, SA botanist and expert on different species of grass, is born on the Orkney Islands.
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Premier John Vorster decrees that in the future the ‘homelands’ will be allowed to accept direct foreign financial aid.
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At a meeting between John Vorster and eight ‘homelands’ leaders, strong representations are made to the Prime Minister on the d
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The Rev. John Langalibalele Dube (Mafukuzela), politician and founder and first editor of the Zulu newspaper Ilanga lase Natal
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Sir John Frederick William Herschel, well-known British astronomer (in South Africa 1834-38), dies in Collingswood, Kent, Engla
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Fydell Edmund Garrett (41), newspaper editor, member of parliament and friend of Cecil John Rhodes, dies in Devon, England.
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Benjamin John Peter Tyamzashe, Xhosa composer and musician, receives an honorary M.A. Degree from the University of Fort Hare i
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Benjamin John Peter Tyamzashe, Xhosa composer and musician, receives an honorary M.A. Degree from the University of Fort Hare i
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Cecil John Rhodes’ will bequests £6 million to fund scholarships to Oxford University for citizens of the British Empire, Unit
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