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Seetsele Modiri (Silas Moliri) Molema, medical doctor, politician and author, dies in Mafeking (Mafikeng). He was the eldes
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Clare Short insists the Earth Summit in Johannesburg was primarily about tackling Third World poverty rather than environmental
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The Minister of Bantu Administration and Development, M.C. Botha, outlines the government’s homelands policy in Pretoria. He de
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South Africa signs treaty with Malawi relating to the employment and documentation of Malawi nationals in South Africa.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Sir G. Lagden, formerly Resident Commissioner in Basutoland, is appointed by the British as the Commissioner
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”African Labour Congress”. Article by Clements Kadalie, National Secretary, I.C.U., in The Workers’ Herald, Decembar 21,1923
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”I Appeal to the African Nation”. Article by Pixley ka Isaka Seme, in Umteteli wa Bantu, November 10, 1934
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Report on proceedings and resolutions of the Non-European Conference, in The Cape Times, January 4 and 6, 1930 [Extracts]
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International Student Conference in Solidarity with the Struggle of the Students of Southern Africa, London (31 July 3 August),
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Marthinus Lourens de Villiers, composer of “Die Stem” (The Call of South Africa), is born in Paarl, Cape.
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In a major cabinet reshuffle after the ‘Inkathagate’ incident, Law and Order Minister, Adriaan Vlok and Defence Minister Genera
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Anglo-Boer War 2: General Marthinus Prinsloo surrenders in the Brandwater Basin, near Clarens. Some generals refuse to surrende
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Dag Hammarskjold, secretary-general of the UN, arrives in the Congo to try to end the civil war.
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The South African Agricultural Union (SAAU) comes into being in Pretoria. It was first called the Intercolonial Agricultural
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The state-owned Atlas Aircraft Corporation is to build an advanced subsonic fighter to be airborne in 1974.
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Fred Vusi Khumalo, journalist and assistant editor of the Sunday paper Rapport, is born in Chesterville Township, Durban.
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The Foreign Ministers of eight Commonwealth countries ends a two-day meeting in Toronto by endorsing international efforts to s
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The British government admits receiving 1100 tons of uranium from Namibia in defiance of the United Nations ban.
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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,
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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.
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The first successful Caesarean is carried out in Cape Town. The lives of mother and baby are saved.
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Mandela Taken From Her Home In South Africa By Alan Cowell (The New York Times), 22 December 1985
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Why Did it happen? Religious 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
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They Died Singing, a Historical Perspective in the Liberation of South Africa by Neo Lekgotla, The Thinker, July, 2011
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