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The SA cricket team wins its first test match on Lords against England.
… The SA cricket team wins its first test match on Lords against …
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SA signs multilateral treaty for the extension of the International Wheat Agreement 1962.
… SA signs multilateral treaty for the extension of the …
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Horace William Chapman, SA cricket player in two tests, is born in Durban.
… Horace William Chapman, SA cricket player in two tests, is born in Durban. …
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SA signs Protocol amending the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas.
… SA signs Protocol amending the International Convention for …
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Frederick Johannes (Frikkie) Potgieter, S.A sculptor, is born in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State.
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Thomas Boydell (84), British born SA minister of Post and Telegraph Systems, dies.
… Thomas Boydell (84), British born SA minister of Post and Telegraph Systems, dies. …
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SA signs amendment to multilateral treaty on the safety of life at sea.
… SA signs amendment to multilateral treaty on the safety of …
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Louis Balthazar Meurant, Swiss-born SA musician and composer, dies in Cape Town.
… Louis Balthazar Meurant, Swiss-born SA musician and composer, dies in Cape Town. …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, loses 0-4 against Nigeria in an away game.
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, loses 0-4 against Nigeria in an away game. …
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Xenophon Constantine Balaskas, SA cricket player in nine tests, is born in Kimberley.
… Xenophon Constantine Balaskas, SA cricket player in nine tests, is born in Kimberley. …
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Elizabeth Bosman, early SA author and religious poet, is born in Drakenstein, Cape.
… Elizabeth Bosman, early SA author and religious poet, is born in Drakenstein, Cape. …
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Thomas Campbell (42), SA cricket player in five test matches, dies in Natal.
… Thomas Campbell (42), SA cricket player in five test matches, dies in Natal. …
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SA author J.M. (John Maxwell) Coetzee is awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
… SA author J.M. (John Maxwell) Coetzee is awarded the Nobel …
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James Cameron (75), SA educationist and minister of religion, dies in Bournemouth England.
… James Cameron (75), SA educationist and minister of religion, dies in Bournemouth …
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Security officials report that levels of political violence have dropped significantly in SA
… levels of political violence have dropped significantly in SA …
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UN Special Committee on Apartheid urges a boycott of all SA racist sporting organizations
… UN Special Committee on Apartheid urges a boycott of all SA racist sporting organizations …
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SA government threatens to pull out of the UN peace plan for Namibia
… SA government threatens to pull out of the UN peace plan for …
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Johannes (Jan) Commelin, SA expert on herbs, is born in Leiden, the Netherlands.
… Johannes (Jan) Commelin, SA expert on herbs, is born in Leiden, the Netherlands. …
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The SA rugby team loses the second test 3-0 against the Lions in Durban.
… The SA rugby team loses the second test 3-0 against the Lions in …
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Adv. J.G. (Johannes Gerhardus) Strijdom (65), SA prime minister, dies in Cape Town.
… Adv. J.G. (Johannes Gerhardus) Strijdom (65), SA prime minister, dies in Cape Town. …
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Sangiro (pseudonym of Andries Albertus Pienaar), SA author, is born in Broederstroom, Tvl.
… Sangiro (pseudonym of Andries Albertus Pienaar), SA author, is born in Broederstroom, Tvl. …
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The SA rugby team beats the British Isles 25-9 in Newlands, Cape Town.
… The SA rugby team beats the British Isles 25-9 in Newlands, Cape …
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The SA rugby Springbok team loses the second test against New Zealand 13-0.
… The SA rugby Springbok team loses the second test against New …
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Sir Abe Bailey (75), SA politician and Rand mine magnate, dies in Muizenberg.
… Sir Abe Bailey (75), SA politician and Rand mine magnate, dies in Muizenberg. …
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USSR Deputy Foreign Minister Valeri Nikolayenko arrives in SA for five-day visit.
… USSR Deputy Foreign Minister Valeri Nikolayenko arrives in SA for five-day visit. …
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Joseph Burtt Davy (70), SA grass expert and botanist, dies in Birmingham, England.
… Joseph Burtt Davy (70), SA grass expert and botanist, dies in Birmingham, England. …
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Phillip Holiday, SA lightweight, wins the International Boxing Federation (IBF) world champion title.
… Phillip Holiday, SA lightweight, wins the International Boxing Federation …
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The first two Avro Shackleton Mk III anti-submarine aircraft arrive in SA.
… Avro Shackleton Mk III anti-submarine aircraft arrive in SA. …
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SA pledges support for US effort to bring about negotiated settlement in Rhodesia.
… SA pledges support for US effort to bring about negotiated …
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Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick (Terror) Lekota, SA Minister of Defence since 1999, is born.
… Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick (Terror) Lekota, SA Minister of Defence since 1999, is born. …
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