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Harold (Ralph) Henning, SA golf player, is born in Johannesburg. Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse oor 1000 jaar, Kaapstad: Human &a
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Harold (Ralph) Henning, SA golf player, is born in Johannesburg. Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse oor 1000 jaar, Kaapstad: Human &a
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A strike by Black municipal workers in Johannesburg ends when police supervise the removal of over 1,000 dismissed men.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: An extraordinary ZAR Government Gazette is published, containing Act no 5 of 1900, allowing for the reorgan
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All-in African Conference (25-26 March) with 1,400 delegates from 145 religious, cultural, peasant, intellectual and political
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The Settler Economies: Studies in the Economic History of Kenya and Southern Rhodesia 1900-1963 (African Studies) by Paul Mosley
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Minister of Safety and Security, Sydney Mufamadi, visits violence-torn KwaZulu/Natal. He states that 1000 extra troops and poli
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Portuguese and Rhodesian soldiers are accused in a UN report of torturing and killing over 1,000 Africans in Mozambique during
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A Liberian freighter rams a bridge in Florida’s Tampa Bay, collapsing part of the span (a 1,400-foot section) and plunging thir
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Anglo-Boer War 2: General Lord Methuen buries Combat-General De Villebois-Mareuil with full military honours. 1500 men of the L
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A silent procession of nearly 1000 people, led by religious leaders, file through the streets of Durban to express their opposi
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Songhai, African Empire, 15-16th Century
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The 4 x 100m men’s relay team win the gold medal for SA at the Olympic Games in Athens
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President’s budget debate, opening address by President Nelson Mandela (’100-days speech’) Cape Town, 18 August 1994
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The Security Police raid more than 100 homes throughout the country in a search for illegal political literature.
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President Nelson Mandela makes a major policy speech in Parliament to mark his first 100 days as president.
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Maria Elizabeth Rothmann (MER), Afrikaans author, dies in Swellendam, CP, thirteen days after her 100th birthday.
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South African companies donate twelve tons of food worth R100 000 to "the people of Moscow".
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The British army suggests that 600 troops returning from a tour in Kenya should take an AIDS test.
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Salisbury announces that Rhodesian troops have captured and occupied the town of Mapai, 100km inside Mozambique.
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A 1000-strong search party finds the body of the Prince Imperial of France, Louis Napoleon, who was killed when Zulu warriors a
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George Hobson (55), SA author of mainly animal stories, dies in Cape Town. Nuusdagboek: feite en fratse oor 1000 jaar, Kaapstad
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Lord Robert Stephenson Baden-Powell, British hero during the siege of Mafeking (1900) and founder of the Boy Scout movement in
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Following the and the protest at Langa, roughly 1,500 Blacks are detained by the South African police in Cape Town.
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