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Petrus Johannes Lemmer, composer of Afrikaans songs, is born in Hartbeesfontein, near Klerksdorp, Transvaal.
… Johannes Lemmer, composer of Afrikaans songs, is born in Hartbeesfontein, near Klerksdorp, Transvaal. …
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Harm Oost (87), journalist, author, politician and champion for Afrikaans dies in Garsfontein, Pretoria.
… author, politician and champion for Afrikaans dies in Garsfontein, Pretoria. …
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Jan van Riebeeck’s statue, presented by Cecil John Rhodes, is unveiled in Cape Town.
… statue, presented by Cecil John Rhodes, is unveiled in Cape Town. …
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Article in the Indian Opinon by Jordaan K Ngubane on James Moroka, 28 November 1952
… Article in the Indian Opinon by Jordaan K Ngubane on James Moroka, 28 …
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Life magazine is banned in Egypt after publishing an unflattering article about King Farouk.
… Life magazine is banned in Egypt after publishing an unflattering article about King …
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The Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO) boycotts the first democratic general election in South Africa.
… (AZAPO) boycotts the first democratic general election in South Africa. …
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Charles Berman, mine medical officer and expert on primary liver cancer, dies in Johannesburg.
… medical officer and expert on primary liver cancer, dies in Johannesburg. …
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Popo Molefe, former premier of the North West Province appointed in 1994, is born.
… former premier of the North West Province appointed in 1994, is born. …
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Senior members of the Zulu royal family are attacked in a royal residence near Durban.
… Senior members of the Zulu royal family are attacked in a royal residence near Durban. …
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The beginning of a bombing campaign marks last day of White rule in South Africa.
… of a bombing campaign marks last day of White rule in South Africa. …
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Senior members of the Zulu royal family are attacked in a royal residence near Durban.
… Senior members of the Zulu royal family are attacked in a royal residence near Durban. …
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The beginning of a bombing campaign marks last day of White rule in South Africa.
… of a bombing campaign marks last day of White rule in South Africa. …
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A group of academics founds the ‘Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie’ (Afrikaans-Deutsche Kultur-Gemeinschaft) in Pretoria.
… Kultuurunie’ (Afrikaans-Deutsche Kultur-Gemeinschaft) in Pretoria. …
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Laura Rautenbach (66), sculptor of several monuments and busts, dies of cancer in Bloemfontein.
… sculptor of several monuments and busts, dies of cancer in Bloemfontein. …
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The ANC dismisses proposals to postpone elections in the Empangeni region of KwaZulu-Natal.
… The ANC dismisses proposals to postpone elections in the Empangeni region of KwaZulu-Natal. …
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P.W. Botha announces that he will resign after the forthcoming election in South Africa.
… that he will resign after the forthcoming election in South Africa. …
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The Van Riebeeck school hostel, built by the Afrikaans community in Kenya, is inaugurated.
… Riebeeck school hostel, built by the Afrikaans community in Kenya, is inaugurated. …
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South Africa reports major clashes with guerrillas in Namibia on eve of cease-fire.
… South Africa reports major clashes with guerrillas in Namibia on eve of cease-fire. …
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The African National Congress and the Pan-Africanist Congress is banned in South Africa.
… Congress and the Pan-Africanist Congress is banned in South Africa. …
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Jonkheer Gerard Beelaerts van Blokland arrives from the Netherlands in Simonstown as solicitor-general.
… Gerard Beelaerts van Blokland arrives from the Netherlands in Simonstown as solicitor-general. …
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A group of academics founds the ‘Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie’ (Afrikaans-Deutsche Kultur-Gemeinschaft) in Pretoria.
… Kultuurunie’ (Afrikaans-Deutsche Kultur-Gemeinschaft) in Pretoria. …
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Harm Oost (87), journalist, author, politician and champion for Afrikaans dies in Garsfontein, Pretoria.
… author, politician and champion for Afrikaans dies in Garsfontein, Pretoria. …
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Jan van Riebeeck’s statue, presented by Cecil John Rhodes, is unveiled in Cape Town.
… statue, presented by Cecil John Rhodes, is unveiled in Cape Town. …
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Betsie Verwoerd (Elizabeth Schoombie), wife of Dr Verwoerd, is born in Middelburg, Cape Colony.
… (Elizabeth Schoombie), wife of Dr Verwoerd, is born in Middelburg, Cape Colony. …
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Riots disrupt the general election in Cairo. Twenty-three die and 180 are injured.
… Riots disrupt the general election in Cairo. Twenty-three die and 180 are injured. …
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Ryk Tulbach, governor of the Cape from 1751, is born in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
… Ryk Tulbach, governor of the Cape from 1751, is born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. …
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WWII: Battle of North Africa ends with German surrender of Cap Bon in Tunisia.
… of North Africa ends with German surrender of Cap Bon in Tunisia. …
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Sam Shaffishuna Nujoma, first president of Namibia, is born in Ongandjera, South West Africa.
… Sam Shaffishuna Nujoma, first president of Namibia, is born in Ongandjera, South West Africa. …
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Police kill fourteen people when peasants protest against enforced cattle culling in Witzieshoek, OFS.
… when peasants protest against enforced cattle culling in Witzieshoek, OFS. …
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Michael Lucas is hanged for the murder on a bus conductor during riots in Oudtshoorn.
… is hanged for the murder on a bus conductor during riots in Oudtshoorn. …
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