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Charles Barter, writer, magistrate and editor of The Natal Guardian, marries Emma Butler in Ireland.
… and editor of The Natal Guardian, marries Emma Butler in Ireland. …
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Gov. Harry Smith annexes country between Orange and Vaal Rivers in South Africa for Britain.
… Harry Smith annexes country between Orange and Vaal Rivers in South Africa for Britain. …
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Thandiwe Sylvia January-McLean, academic, director of companies and public speaker, is born in Kimberley.
… director of companies and public speaker, is born in Kimberley. …
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A famous former primary school, the “Gedenkschool der Hugenoten”, is opened at Kleinbosch in Daljosafat, Cape.
… the “Gedenkschool der Hugenoten”, is opened at Kleinbosch in Daljosafat, Cape. …
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King Feud’s government issues a decree making it the sole legal trader of narcotics in Egypt.
… a decree making it the sole legal trader of narcotics in Egypt. …
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Sir Howard Carter, English archaeologist who discovered the grave of Tutankamen in Egypt, is born.
… archaeologist who discovered the grave of Tutankamen in Egypt, is born. …
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An ILO tripartite Conference on Action Against Apartheid, held in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 3-6 May, ends.
… tripartite Conference on Action Against Apartheid, held in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 3-6 May, ends. …
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Nationalist Party wins three by-elections with a larger majority than in the 1958 general election.
… Party wins three by-elections with a larger majority than in the 1958 general election. …
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A student, Eric Ngomane (22), dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape.
… A student, Eric Ngomane (22), dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape. …
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During Muslim-Nationalist riots for independence in Nigeria; at least thirty-two people are killed.
… During Muslim-Nationalist riots for independence in Nigeria; at least thirty-two people are killed. …
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The UN, previously without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City.
… without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City. …
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Democratic Transition and Consolidation in South Africa: The Advice of ‘the Experts’ by Raymond Suttner
… Democratic Transition and Consolidation in South Africa: The Advice of ‘the Experts’ by Raymond …
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Police confront some 10,000 students demonstrating against rent increases in Soweto and violence ensues.
… some 10,000 students demonstrating against rent increases in Soweto and violence ensues. …
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Dr Hendrik Johannes van Eck, chairman of the Industrial Development Corporation, is born in Kimberley.
… of the Industrial Development Corporation, is born in Kimberley. …
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Delegates of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations.
… Delegates of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations. …
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Delegates of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations.
… Delegates of forty-five nations meet in San Francisco, California, to organise the United Nations. …
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Muhammed Abdalah Hassan (the ‘Mad Mullah’) suffers heavy losses in further encounters with British forces.
… Abdalah Hassan (the ‘Mad Mullah’) suffers heavy losses in further encounters with British forces. …
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A student, Eric Ngomane (22), dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape.
… A student, Eric Ngomane (22), dies in KaNgwane, allegedly shot by police while trying to escape. …
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Ten residents are killed in Dudu, Natal South Coast, when unknown gunmen attack the area.
… Ten residents are killed in Dudu, Natal South Coast, when unknown gunmen attack the …
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Zaire’s President Mobutu Sese Seko declares a nationwide state of emergency in response to rebel advances.
… Mobutu Sese Seko declares a nationwide state of emergency in response to rebel advances. …
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Barend Hendrik Janse van Rensburg (Ben) (80), founder of the War Museum in Bloemfontein, dies.
… Janse van Rensburg (Ben) (80), founder of the War Museum in Bloemfontein, dies. …
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Daniël Francois du Toit, founder member of the Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners, dies in Paarl.
… member of the Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners, dies in Paarl. …
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John Harris, who was found guilty of planting a bomb in the Johannesburg station, is executed.
… John Harris, who was found guilty of planting a bomb in the Johannesburg station, is executed. …
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The Midlands Ladies’ Seminary, forerunner of the College of Education, is founded in Graaff-Reinet.
… forerunner of the College of Education, is founded in Graaff-Reinet. …
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Muhammed Abdalah Hassan (the ‘Mad Mullah’) suffers heavy losses in further encounters with British forces.
… Abdalah Hassan (the ‘Mad Mullah’) suffers heavy losses in further encounters with British forces. …
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During Muslim-Nationalist riots for independence in Nigeria; at least thirty-two people are killed.
… During Muslim-Nationalist riots for independence in Nigeria; at least thirty-two people are killed. …
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The UN, previously without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City.
… without a permanent home, begins to move into headquarters in New York City. …
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James James Ranisi Jolobe, Xhosa author and poet, and Presbyterian clergyman, dies in Tsolo, Transkei.
… Xhosa author and poet, and Presbyterian clergyman, dies in Tsolo, Transkei. …
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The International Olympic Committee bars South Africa from competing in the next Olympic games (1972).
… Olympic Committee bars South Africa from competing in the next Olympic games (1972). …
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’De Central Westlake Co-operatiewe Landbouw Vereniging’ is founded by forty-five farmers in Klerksdorp.
… Landbouw Vereniging’ is founded by forty-five farmers in Klerksdorp. …
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