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Glen Grey Act (The Native Issue) by Cecil John Rhodes, July 30 1894, Cape House Parliament
… Act (The Native Issue) by Cecil John Rhodes, July 30 1894, Cape House Parliament …
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The fishing trawler Disa is sunk after a collision at Green Point, Cape Town, killing ten people.
… trawler Disa is sunk after a collision at Green Point, Cape Town, killing ten people. …
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Daniël Petrus van den Heever (65), Cape parliamentarian and champion for Afrikaans, dies in Venterstad, CP.
… Daniël Petrus van den Heever (65), Cape parliamentarian and champion for Afrikaans, dies in …
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The Neptune, with 288 convicts on board, enters Simon’s Bay amid strong resistance of Cape inhabitants.
… on board, enters Simon’s Bay amid strong resistance of Cape inhabitants. …
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Dr Gerrit Viljoen, first rector of the Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit (RAU), is born in Cape Town.
… of the Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit (RAU), is born in Cape Town. …
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Fire breaks out in the Pembroke Castle in Cape Town docks and ten lives are lost.
… Fire breaks out in the Pembroke Castle in Cape Town docks and ten lives are lost. …
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Elizabeth Roos establishes the ACVV (Afrikaanse Christelike Vrouevereniging) in Cape Town as the Zuid-Afrikaansche Christelijke
… the ACVV (Afrikaanse Christelike Vrouevereniging) in Cape Town as the Zuid-Afrikaansche Christelijke …
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The new organ in the Groote Kerk in Cape Town, a gift from Jan Hoets, is inaugurated.
… The new organ in the Groote Kerk in Cape Town, a gift from Jan Hoets, is inaugurated. …
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Nelson Mandela’s address to rally in Cape Town on his release from prison 11 February 1990
… Nelson Mandela’s address to rally in Cape Town on his release from prison 11 February 1990 …
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James Arthur Calata, Anglican clergyman and African National Congress (ANC) leader, dies in Cradock, Eastern Cape.
… National Congress (ANC) leader, dies in Cradock, Eastern Cape. …
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Siamese twins are separated in Cape Town, the first successful operation of that kind in SA.
… Siamese twins are separated in Cape Town, the first successful operation of that kind in SA. …
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Joost de Blank, archbishop of Cape Town and champion against apartheid, is born in the Netherlands.
… Joost de Blank, archbishop of Cape Town and champion against apartheid, is born in the …
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The first railway line between two towns in SA, Cape Town and Wellington is officially opened.
… The first railway line between two towns in SA, Cape Town and Wellington is officially opened. …
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An ordinance is issued whereby Dutch is allowed in courts in the Cape next to English.
… is issued whereby Dutch is allowed in courts in the Cape next to English. …
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The Rev. Daniël Stephanus Botha (75), moderator of the Cape Dutch Reformed Church, dies in Stellenbosch.
… The Rev. Daniël Stephanus Botha (75), moderator of the Cape Dutch Reformed Church, dies in Stellenbosch. …
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André le Roux du Toit (Koos Kombuis), SA singer and author, is born in Cape Town.
… du Toit (Koos Kombuis), SA singer and author, is born in Cape Town. …
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Four youths are killed in an Apla attack on the Heidelberg Tavern In Observatory, Cape Town.
… in an Apla attack on the Heidelberg Tavern In Observatory, Cape Town. …
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Christiaan Frederik Louis Leipoldt, SA poet, dramatist, journalist and physician, is born in Worcester, Western Cape.
… journalist and physician, is born in Worcester, Western Cape. …
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Four people are killed in a pipe bomb explosion in a busy shopping centre in Worcester, Western Cape.
… explosion in a busy shopping centre in Worcester, Western Cape. …
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Dr. Walter Rubusana (African) and Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman (Coloured) are elected to the Cape Provincial Council.
… and Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman (Coloured) are elected to the Cape Provincial Council. …
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Dr Fred du Plessis, chairman of Sanlam, is killed in a motor accident in the Western Cape.
… of Sanlam, is killed in a motor accident in the Western Cape. …
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Sir Henry B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State.
… Sir Henry B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State. …
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Sir Henry B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State.
… Sir Henry B. Loch opens the railway line between the Cape Colony and the Orange Free State. …
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Isaac Daniël Buys, SA cricket player in one test, is born in Somerset East, eastern Cape.
… player in one test, is born in Somerset East, eastern Cape. …
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Jan van Riebeeck and his family leave the Cape for Batavia on board of the ‘Mars’.
… Jan van Riebeeck and his family leave the Cape for Batavia on board of the ‘Mars’. …
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Joachim A. van Plettenberg is sworn in as governor of the Cape after Ryk Tulbach passed away.
… Joachim A. van Plettenberg is sworn in as governor of the Cape after Ryk Tulbach passed away. …
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Zacharias Wagenaer, commander of the Cape who succeeded Jan van Riebeeck, is born in Dresden, Germany.
… Zacharias Wagenaer, commander of the Cape who succeeded Jan van Riebeeck, is born in Dresden, …
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The Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysersunie, counterpart of the South African Teachers’ Association, is founded in Cape Town.
… of the South African Teachers’ Association, is founded in Cape Town. …
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Joachim A. van Plettenberg is sworn in as governor of the Cape after Ryk Tulbach passed away.
… Joachim A. van Plettenberg is sworn in as governor of the Cape after Ryk Tulbach passed away. …
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Johannes Hendricus Meiring Beck (63), Union minister, composer and medical practitioner, dies in Rosebank, Cape Town.
… composer and medical practitioner, dies in Rosebank, Cape Town. …
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