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The first number of Die Transvaler, with H.F. Verwoerd as editor, is published in Johannesburg.
… Die Transvaler, with H.F. Verwoerd as editor, is published in Johannesburg. …
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The Road to Democracy in South Africa: 1960-1970 by South African Democracy Education Trust
… The Road to Democracy in South Africa: 1960-1970 by South African Democracy …
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Anglo-Boer War 2: General Schalk W. Burger is appointed as Acting State President in Kruger’s absence.
… Schalk W. Burger is appointed as Acting State President in Kruger’s absence. …
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Five Somali employees of Cable News Network are killed and four wounded in clan fighting.
… of Cable News Network are killed and four wounded in clan fighting. …
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Zephania Lekoane Mothopeng (Uncle Zeph), teacher, choirmaster and PAC president, is born in Vrede, OFS.
… Zeph), teacher, choirmaster and PAC president, is born in Vrede, OFS. …
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Sir David Baird (71), British general and acting governor of the Cape, dies in Scotland.
… British general and acting governor of the Cape, dies in Scotland. …
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Fathima Dada, publisher and Chief Executive of Maskew Miller Longman Education, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
… Executive of Maskew Miller Longman Education, is born in Pietermaritzburg. …
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The Johannesburg City Theatre opens with The Tales of Hoffman, by Offenbach, performed in Afrikaans.
… opens with The Tales of Hoffman, by Offenbach, performed in Afrikaans. …
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Dr John Philip, controversial missionary of the London Missionary Society, dies in Hankey, eastern Cape.
… missionary of the London Missionary Society, dies in Hankey, eastern Cape. …
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The United States closes its embassies in Ghana and Togo indefinitely because of security threats.
… The United States closes its embassies in Ghana and Togo indefinitely because of security threats. …
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Jacobus Pieter Verster, chief of the South African Air Force (1967-1975), dies in Pretoria.
… chief of the South African Air Force (1967-1975), dies in Pretoria. …
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The Nile River floods its banks in Sudan, leaving more than 160 00 people homeless.
… The Nile River floods its banks in Sudan, leaving more than 160 00 people homeless. …
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Ninety people are reported killed or missing when a ferry capsizes on a river in Taraba, Nigeria.
… (2006). Afgelope jaar se rampe in water, Naweek-Beeld , 1 April. … killed or missing when a ferry capsizes on a river in Taraba, Nigeria. …
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The French rugby team beats the Springbok team 9-5 in Johannesburg, and wins the test series 1-0.
… The French rugby team beats the Springbok team 9-5 in Johannesburg, and wins the test series 1-0. …
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British protectorate in Ashanti, West Africa, is proclaimed a British protectorate and King Prempeh is removed.
… British protectorate in Ashanti, West Africa, is proclaimed a British protectorate …
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UDF Poster ‘Unity in action’ by UDF, 20/08/1983 - 20/08/1991, South Africa
… UDF Poster ‘Unity in action’ by UDF, 20/08/1983 - 20/08/1991, South Africa …
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The country’s first art show opens in Cape Town, with some 500 items on exhibit.
… The country’s first art show opens in Cape Town, with some 500 items on exhibit. …
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England and the Netherlands conclude an agreement to control trade between them in the East.
… conclude an agreement to control trade between them in the East. …
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Rioting breaks out in the Coloured townships southwest of Johannesburg. A class boycott and arrests follow.
… Rioting breaks out in the Coloured townships southwest of Johannesburg. A class …
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Joseph-Désiré Mobutu’s troops kill over 100 students during a demonstration in the Congolese capital Kinshasa.
… troops kill over 100 students during a demonstration in the Congolese capital Kinshasa. …
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The Afrikaner-Broederbond, a confidential cultural organisation, is founded in Johannesburg by a group of young Afrikaners.
… a confidential cultural organisation, is founded in Johannesburg by a group of young Afrikaners. …
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Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele breaks the 10 000m world record in 26 minutes 20.32 seconds.
… Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele breaks the 10 000m world record in 26 minutes 20.32 seconds. …
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Bubbles Schroeder, murder victim who met her death under mysterious circumstances, is born in Lichtenburg.
… who met her death under mysterious circumstances, is born in Lichtenburg. …
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Review of this meeting, in Minutes of the Annual Conference of the AAC, December 1949
… Review of this meeting, in Minutes of the Annual Conference of the AAC, December 1949 …
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Azanian People’s Liberation Army kills three policemen in Kathlehong violence, when their vehicle is attacked.
… Azanian People’s Liberation Army kills three policemen in Kathlehong violence, when their vehicle is attacked. …
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Arnoldus Pannevis, member of the Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners, is born in Oudekerk, the Netherlands.
… member of the Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners, is born in Oudekerk, the Netherlands. …
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Ishmael Booker Mompati, teacher, musician and composer, is born in the district of Dewetsdorp, OFS.
… Booker Mompati, teacher, musician and composer, is born in the district of Dewetsdorp, OFS. …
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”Future of the Africanist Movement”. Questions and Answers Y.R.M. Sobukwe, in The Africanist, January 1959
… Movement”. Questions and Answers Y.R.M. Sobukwe, in The Africanist, January 1959 …
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Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand (77), first speaker of the Cape parliament, dies in Cape Town.
… Brand (77), first speaker of the Cape parliament, dies in Cape Town. …
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Sgt Gnassingbe Eyadema murders West African Republic of Togo’s President Sylvanus Olympio in a military coup.
… Bute, E.L. & Harmer, H.J.P. (1997). The Black Handbook, London: Cassell. | https://www.news24.com … West African Republic of Togo’s President Sylvanus Olympio in a military coup. …
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