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Anglo-Boer War 2: In a breach of neutrality, Colonel Stowe, Consul-General of the USA, allows a British Intelligence officer,
… Anglo-Boer War 2: In a breach of neutrality, Colonel Stowe, Consul-General of …
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The monarchy in Tunis ends and the country becomes a republic with Habib ben Ali Bourguiba as first president.
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Fearon Fallows, first Astronomer Royal at the Cape, dies in Simonstown. He was buried at the Royal Observatory.
… Fearon Fallows, first Astronomer Royal at the Cape, dies in Simonstown. He was buried at the Royal Observatory. …
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The first successful Caesarean is carried out in Cape Town. The lives of mother and baby are saved.
… The first successful Caesarean is carried out in Cape Town. The lives of mother and baby are saved. …
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Why Did it happen? Religious and lay Explanations of the spanish flue epidemic of 1918 in South Africa
… and lay Explanations of the spanish flue epidemic of 1918 in South Africa …
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Sketch map of locations in the Lusikisiki district for the identification of place of residence of oral informants
… Sketch map of locations in the Lusikisiki district for the identification of place of …
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They Died Singing, a Historical Perspective in the Liberation of South Africa by Neo Lekgotla, The Thinker, July, 2011
… They Died Singing, a Historical Perspective in the Liberation of South Africa by Neo Lekgotla, The …
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Typescript of letter of complaint from Mandela on behalf of prisoners in relation to the 1977 journalist visit
… of letter of complaint from Mandela on behalf of prisoners in relation to the 1977 journalist visit …
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Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion by Sol. T. Plaatje
… Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since the European War and the …
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Interview with Neville alexander on public broadcasting service of the United States, in a series of interviews about mandela
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Twenty-six elderly tourists from Britain and a South African tour guide are killed in a bus accident near Lydenburg.
… from Britain and a South African tour guide are killed in a bus accident near Lydenburg. …
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A British newspaper reports heavy fighting between Angolan government forces and Unita, in which SA is allegedly taking part.
… fighting between Angolan government forces and Unita, in which SA is allegedly taking part. …
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The Danish Foreign Minister states in the United Nations General Assembly that the Scandinavian Foreign Ministers have refused
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Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser announces that Czechoslovakia has signed a barter agreement to exchange arms in return for
… has signed a barter agreement to exchange arms in return for …
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Eleven people die in Gengeshe, near Richmond, Natal, when about thirty unknown attackers open fire on residents. Mandlenkosi
… Eleven people die in Gengeshe, near Richmond, Natal, when about thirty unknown …
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Prof. James Leonard Brierly Smith, who identified the coelacanth caught near East London, is born in Graaff-Reinet.
… identified the coelacanth caught near East London, is born in Graaff-Reinet. …
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The performance of Black drama and music by mushrooming township cultural groups becomes a significant factor in the propagatin
… township cultural groups becomes a significant factor in the propagatin …
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The constitutional conference on Mauritius ends in London, deciding that the country should become an independent state within
… The constitutional conference on Mauritius ends in London, deciding that the country should become an …
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Renewed rioting breaks out in Johannesburg. The Minister of Information, Dr. Connie Mulder, warns of tougher measures, includin
… Renewed rioting breaks out in Johannesburg. The Minister of Information, Dr. Connie …
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Forty-seven commuters have died on the previous and this day in attacks on Jeppe and Denver stations.
… A Crime Against Humanity: analysing the repression of the apartheid state, Johannesburg: Human Rights Committee. … commuters have died on the previous and this day in attacks on Jeppe and Denver stations. …
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Sir Jacob Dirk Barry (73), judge president of the Eastern division since 1880, dies in Queenstown, Eastern Cape.
… judge president of the Eastern division since 1880, dies in Queenstown, Eastern Cape. …
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Sir Jacob Dirk Barry (73), judge president of the Eastern division since 1880, dies in Queenstown, Eastern Cape.
… judge president of the Eastern division since 1880, dies in Queenstown, Eastern Cape. …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Lord Roberts issues a proclamation calling on the Republican forces still in the field to surrender.
… a proclamation calling on the Republican forces still in the field to surrender. …
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Gen. Benjamin (Ben) Johannes Viljoen, Boer general, war hero and author, is born in Wodehouse district, Cape Colony.
… Viljoen, Boer general, war hero and author, is born in Wodehouse district, Cape Colony. …
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Riots continue, 4-5 September. The youth come out in the Coloured townships. Schools, libraries and a magistrate’s court are se
… Riots continue, 4-5 September. The youth come out in the Coloured townships. Schools, libraries and a …
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Premier H.F. Verwoerd assumes duty as Prime Minister and announces an intensification of the apartheids policy in parliament.
… B.J. & Spies, S.B. (eds)(1993). South Africa in the 20th Century, Pretoria: Van Schaik Academic, p. 355 | … and announces an intensification of the apartheids policy in parliament. …
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The farm ‘Doren fontijn’, situated in the area later known as the Witwatersrand, is transferred to Barend C. Viljoen.
… The farm ‘Doren fontijn’, situated in the area later known as the Witwatersrand, is transferred …
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The farm ‘Doren fontijn’, situated in the area later known as the Witwatersrand, is transferred to Barend C. Viljoen.
… The farm ‘Doren fontijn’, situated in the area later known as the Witwatersrand, is transferred …
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In Mozambique, twelve people are charged over a massive banking fraud, a case that was being investigated by murdered journalis
… In Mozambique, twelve people are charged over a massive …
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The South African Gymnastics Federation announces in Johannesburg that the first ever National Gymnastic Games will be taking p
… The South African Gymnastics Federation announces in Johannesburg that the first ever National Gymnastic Games …
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