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Armies of the Adowa Campaign 1896: Italian Disaster in Ethiopia by Sean McLachlan
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Israel lifts sanctions but retains a ban on new arms contracts with South Africa.
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Israel lifts sanctions but retains a ban on new arms contracts with South Africa.
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APDUSA Views - Issue No 11: Dr Van Zyl Slabbert Caught Redhanded!, March 1986
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World War 1: Centre of German East African government falls to General Jan Smuts.
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The Man Nobody Knows by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), July 7, 1985
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3rd Annual Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert Honorary Lecture, delivered by Jay Naidoo
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Johan Frederik van Oordt (D’Arbez), early Afrikaans author of historical stories, dies.
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The ban on open-air gatherings is further extended until 31 March 1978.
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The ‘Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge’ (FAK) and the ‘Reddingsdaadbond’ withdraw from the ‘Afrikanereenheidskomitee’
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The United Nations Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, visits South Africa from 6-12 Jan.
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Johan Frederik van Oordt (D’Arbez), early Afrikaans author of historical stories, dies.
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Ndiko Marume dies inside a police van while being transported to Sasolburg police station.
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Daisy de Melker is hung for poisoning her two husbands and her son.
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Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr de Waal, advocate, politician and author, is born in Stellenbosch.
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A Zairian airliner crashes in Angola, killing 141 people. (Mail & Guardian, 9-15 Jan 2004, p. 8).
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Christoffel (Stoffel) van der Merwe, former South African minister of Education, is born.
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Willem Lambertus van Warmelo, compiler of Afrikaanse Liedjies, is born in the Netherlands.
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Potlako Leballo - The Man Who Hurried to Meet His Destiny by Joel Bolnick
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Britain announces it will unilaterally lift ban on new investments in South Africa.
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Johannes Stephanus (Jan) Marais, founder of Trust Bank, is born in Fraserburg, OFS.
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Voortrekkerpers Bpk and Afrikaanse Pers merge to form Perskor (Perskorporasie van Suid-Afrika).
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Johannes Stephanus (Jan) Marais, founder of Trust Bank, is born in Fraserburg, OFS.
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Faud dies and his 16-year-old son, Farouk, becomes King of Egypt.
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The Non-Republic of South Africa: what it means for the Black man
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Minutes: Vergadering van die AG-Werkgroep op 19 en 20 Maart, 1987, Kaapstad
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Ravan Worker Series: The Sun Shall Rise for the Workers (Ilanga Lizophumelo Abasebenzi).
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Wat kom na apartheid? UOVS verdedig vryheid van spraak (Article written in Afrikaans)
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Cancer of the cervix - what it is and how can we prevent it?
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