Skip to main content
South African
History Online
Politics & Society
Africa
Art & Culture
Biographies
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
About Us
Cite This Page
Share
Print
Timeline Explorer
♥
Donate
South African History Online
Know your
history
Search SAHO
30,000+
Archive records
17,000+
Historical events
10,000+
Biographies
2,800+
Articles
Trending topics
Apartheid
Nelson Mandela
Freedom Charter
Sharpeville
Steve Biko
Anglo-Boer War
Mandela
Zulu
Browse by era
Pre-colonial
Colonial era
Apartheid era
Liberation struggle
Post-1994
World Wars
Explore by type
Politics & Society
Biographies
Timeline
Archives
Classroom
Recent searches
Menu
Politics & Society
Africa
Art & Culture
Biographies
Classroom
Places
Timelines
Archives
About Us
Home
SAHO global search
Search Results for
“sa-act-1909”
Fulltext search
Content type
- Any -
Archive
Article
Biography
This day in history
Place
Upcoming Event
This day in history
SA signs multilateral agreement accepting the constitution of the Universal Postal Union.
… SA signs multilateral agreement accepting the constitution of …
This day in history
The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Mauritius in a home game.
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against Mauritius in a home game. …
This day in history
Gottfried Andreas Watermeyer, SA poet, is born on a farm near Middelburg, CP.
… Gottfried Andreas Watermeyer, SA poet, is born on a farm near Middelburg, CP. …
This day in history
SA signs treaty with France on air pooling, concerning SAA and UTA.
… SA signs treaty with France on air pooling, concerning SAA …
This day in history
Herman Charles Bosman (46), SA author, dies of thrombosis in Edenvale, Tvl.
… Herman Charles Bosman (46), SA author, dies of thrombosis in Edenvale, Tvl. …
This day in history
Jaroslav Drobny, Czech tennis star who coached SA tennis players, is born.
… Jaroslav Drobny, Czech tennis star who coached SA tennis players, is born. …
This day in history
The final voyage from Cape Town of the mail ship SA Oranje.
… The final voyage from Cape Town of the mail ship SA Oranje. …
This day in history
Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell, SA satirical poet, is born in Durban.
… Ignatius Royston Dunnachie (Roy) Campbell, SA satirical poet, is born in Durban. …
This day in history
(Pieter) Hugo Naude, SA portrait and landscape painter, is born in Worcester.
… (Pieter) Hugo Naude, SA portrait and landscape painter, is born in Worcester. …
This day in history
Morgan Chetty, Deputy National Commissioner SA Police Service, is born in Pietermaritzburg.
… Morgan Chetty, Deputy National Commissioner SA Police Service, is born in Pietermaritzburg. …
This day in history
Erich Mayer (83), SA landscape painter born in Germany, dies in Pretoria.
… Erich Mayer (83), SA landscape painter born in Germany, dies in Pretoria. …
This day in history
Joshua Andries Nell, S.A artist, is born in Keetmanshoop, South West Africa.
This day in history
Simon Ramoni, SA super bantamweight, wins the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) title.
… Simon Ramoni, SA super bantamweight, wins the International Boxing …
This day in history
William Paterson, collector of plants in SA, is born in Montrose, Scotland.
… William Paterson, collector of plants in SA, is born in Montrose, Scotland. …
This day in history
Israel lifts sanctions but retains a ban on new arms contracts with SA.
… sanctions but retains a ban on new arms contracts with SA. …
This day in history
The SA rugby team loses the first test 5-13 against New Zealand.
… The SA rugby team loses the first test 5-13 against New Zealand. …
This day in history
The first cable connection between SA and Europe, via Aden, is inaugurated.
… The first cable connection between SA and Europe, via Aden, is inaugurated. …
This day in history
Wopko Jensma, SA poet and graphic designer, is born in Ventersdorp, Transvaal.
… Wopko Jensma, SA poet and graphic designer, is born in Ventersdorp, …
This day in history
The SA government gives limited powers of internal self-government to Damaraland
… The SA government gives limited powers of internal …
This day in history
Nic Mallet is appointed as SA’s sixth rugby coach in five years.
… Nic Mallet is appointed as SA’s sixth rugby coach in five years. …
This day in history
Wessel Johannes (Hansie) Cronjé, former SA cricket captain, is born in Bloemfontein.
… Wessel Johannes (Hansie) Cronjé, former SA cricket captain, is born in Bloemfontein. …
This day in history
Hendrik Tshivhangwaho Nekhofe (also Nekhofhe), S.A sculptor, is born in Tshisahulu, Venda.
This day in history
The US Senate approves legislation lifting US government economic sanctions against SA.
… lifting US government economic sanctions against SA. …
This day in history
Mandela supports SA’s bid to play in next year’s cricket World Cup.
… Mandela supports SA’s bid to play in next year’s cricket World Cup. …
This day in history
Jacobus J. (Jim) Fouché (82), former SA state president, dies in Cape Town.
… Jacobus J. (Jim) Fouché (82), former SA state president, dies in Cape Town. …
This day in history
Dingaan Thobela, lightweight of SA, wins the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title.
… Dingaan Thobela, lightweight of SA, wins the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title. …
This day in history
Bruce Murray Arnott, S.A. artist is born in Highflats, Ixopo District, Natal.
This day in history
Nic Swanepoel (58), SA radio broadcaster and TV newsreader, dies in Johannesburg.
… Nic Swanepoel (58), SA radio broadcaster and TV newsreader, dies in Johannesburg. …
This day in history
SA President Mbeki addresses the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York.
… SA President Mbeki addresses the United Nations Millennium …
This day in history
Prof. S.F. N. Gie becomes secretary of education of the Union of SA.
… S.F. N. Gie becomes secretary of education of the Union of SA. …
First page
« First
Previous page
‹‹
…
Page
59
Page
60
Page
61
Page
62
Current page
63
Page
64
Page
65
Page
66
Page
67
…
Next page
››
Last page
Last »