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Sierra Leone becomes the 100th member of the United Nations (UN).
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The first family at the Cape moves into the fort
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Lily White Rugby Football Club Images from 1900's - 1978
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Winter Rose Rugby Football Club Images from 1900 - 1986
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How do we understand Nelson Mandela@100? by Raymond Suttner, 29 May 2018
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Parliament ends its session after 103 days and the passing of 100 bills.
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The Egyptian SS Patria sinks in the Red Sea. About 100 are killed.
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Frame Brown Lung campaign: nearly 100 workers show signs of cotton dust disease
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Rev. Theo Kotze
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ANC Consultative Conference comes to an end
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The Dutch East India Company decides to send French Huguenot refugees to the Cape
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The Partition of Africa 1880–1900 and European Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century by John M.MacKenzie
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Hidden Histories of Gordonia: Land Dispossession and Resistance in the Northern Cape, 1800 - 1990 by Martin Legassick
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Kip Keino of Kenya wins the Olympic gold medal for 1,500 metres in 3 minutes 34.9 seconds.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Boer General S.F. Oosthuizen dies of wounds received at Dwarsvlei on 11-07-1900.
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Kip Keino of Kenya wins the Olympic gold medal for 1,500 metres in 3 mins 34.9 secs
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Nelson Mandela leads 100 000 Blacks in Pretoria in a protest to end White rule.
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Ten people die and 100 are injured in a train accident near Muldersvlei station, Paarl.
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Stephen Mini
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Emily Hobhouse
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Uganda becomes independent, with Milton Obote the first prime minister (Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse oor 1000 jaar, Kaapstad: H
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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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More than 1000 people are reported drowned or missing when an Egyptian ferry sinks in the Red Sea.
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Dr Wilson Carswell, medical adviser to the government’s Aids unit, says about 100 000 South Africans are infected with HIV
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The Nile River floods its banks in Sudan, leaving more than 160 00 people homeless.
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Joseph-Désiré Mobutu’s troops kill over 100 students during a demonstration in the Congolese capital Kinshasa.
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The United Arab Republic (Egypt and Syria) has ordered the mobilisation of 100,000 reservists.
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Terrorist bombing of a bus in Nairobi, Kenya, kills twenty-seven people and injures about 100.
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Lord William Waldegrave Palmer Selborne
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