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A can of worms in Lusaka: the imprisonment of Hubert Sipho Mbeje
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Boerneef (Prof. I.W. van der Merwe) (70), writer and poet, dies.
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Christiaan Maurits van den Heever (55), Afrikaans novelist, dies in Johannesburg.
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Address to the SANC Local Government Conference, 30 July 1999 Johannesburg
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The Labour and Dominion Parties withdraw from General Jan Smuts’s coalition.
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Jan Bantjes, Voortrekker teacher of Paul Kruger and M.W. Pretorius, dies.
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Field-Cornet Jan Potgieter’s commando burns Chief Sikhobobo’s kraal at Qulusini
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Dolf van Niekerk, Springbok water skier, is born in Somerset West.
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Prof. Jan Kamp, literary critic and editor of Het Westen, dies.
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UMTETELI WA BANTU - Out Of The frying Pan Into The Fire
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Cornelis van Quaelbergen succeeds Zacharias Wagenaer as commander of the Cape.
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Dolf van Niekerk, Springbok water skier, is born in Somerset West.
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Interview with Gandhiji by The Rev. S. S. Tema, Jan 1 1939, Segaon, India
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Jan Bantjes, Voortrekker teacher of Paul Kruger and M.W. Pretorius, dies.
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’Black man in a white court’ Nelson Mandela’s First Court Statement - 1962
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Jacob Borghorst succeeds Cornelis van Quaelbergen as commander at the Cape.
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Nigeria’s new military ruler, General Sani Abacha, dissolves all democratic institutions.
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Ian Meckiff is no balled for throwing against the South Africans.
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Domestic Workers Say No To Slavery by SPEAK, 1989 – 1992, Johannesburg
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The SAA undertake its first flight between Cape Town and Durban.
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Sam Nujoma escapes from South-West Africa (now Namibia) to Botswana.
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Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith rejects British proposals for a Rhodesian settlement.
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Meeting held at Jan Smuts Airport on Friday 25 May 1984
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Notas oor gesprek met hoofbestuur van SWANU op 12 Mei 1987
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Why the nationalist say there is no place for mission schools
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Sarmcol negotiate with our union or get out say striking workers
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Aanvaarding van geweld as oplossing wek kommer (Article written in Afrikaans)
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