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SA wins the first rugby test match against Ireland in Cape Town 23-15.
… SA wins the first rugby test match against Ireland in Cape …
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Citrusdal in the southwestern Cape becomes SA’s first officially recognised non-racial local authority.
… Citrusdal in the southwestern Cape becomes SA’s first officially recognised non-racial local authority. …
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Johan Botha wins the 800 m in Japan and becomes SA’s first indoor world champion.
… Johan Botha wins the 800 m in Japan and becomes SA’s first indoor world champion. …
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SA signs multilateral Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources in Canberra.
… SA signs multilateral Convention on the Conservation of …
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Florence Josephine Zerffi, SA still life and landscape painter, is born in London, England.
… Florence Josephine Zerffi, SA still life and landscape painter, is born in London, …
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The SA rugby team beats the Cavaliers of New Zealand in Pretoria 33-18.
… The SA rugby team beats the Cavaliers of New Zealand in Pretoria …
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Dr Aron (Ali) Bacher, SA cricket captain and player in twelve tests, is born.
… Dr Aron (Ali) Bacher, SA cricket captain and player in twelve tests, is born. …
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Thulane Sugarboy Malinga, SA super middleweight champion, wins the World Boxing Council (WBC) title.
… Thulane Sugarboy Malinga, SA super middleweight champion, wins the World Boxing Council …
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Rugby teams of SA and France play to a draw with no score in Paris.
… Rugby teams of SA and France play to a draw with no score in Paris. …
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Dr Jan Bouws, Dutch and SA musicologist and composer, dies in Tygerberg, Cape Town.
… Dr Jan Bouws, Dutch and SA musicologist and composer, dies in Tygerberg, Cape Town. …
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The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Algeria, ends in a tie 1-1.
… The game between the Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, and Algeria, ends in a tie 1-1. …
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The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against the Congo in an away game.
… The Bafana Bafana, SA soccer team, wins 1-0 against the Congo in an away game. …
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Marthinus Johannes (Tinus) de Jong, SA landscape painter, is born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
… Marthinus Johannes (Tinus) de Jong, SA landscape painter, is born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. …
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Florence Josephine Zerffi, SA still life and landscape painter, dies in Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire, England.
… Florence Josephine Zerffi, SA still life and landscape painter, dies in Kilgetty, …
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Bulelani Ngcuka, SA’s first National Director of Public Prosecutions is born in Middledrift, Transkei.
… Bulelani Ngcuka, SA’s first National Director of Public Prosecutions is born …
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Jacob Zuma, former SA vice-president and vice-president of the ANC, is born.
… Jacob Zuma, former SA vice-president and vice-president of the ANC, is born. …
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The Castle of Good Hope, oldest and most historic building in SA, is completed.
… Castle of Good Hope, oldest and most historic building in SA, is completed. …
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Claude Pagdett Carter, SA cricket player in ten test matches, is born in Durban.
… Claude Pagdett Carter, SA cricket player in ten test matches, is born in Durban. …
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Jacob Zuma, former SA vice-president and vice-president of the ANC, is born.
… Jacob Zuma, former SA vice-president and vice-president of the ANC, is born. …
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Frans Oerder, SA landscape and still life painter, is born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
… Frans Oerder, SA landscape and still life painter, is born in Rotterdam, …
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The freeing of political prisoners in SA reaches its climax on Solomon Mahlangu Day.
… The freeing of political prisoners in SA reaches its climax on Solomon Mahlangu Day. …
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Judge Rudolf Erasmus, member of nine commissions of the SA government, dies in Bloemfontein.
… Judge Rudolf Erasmus, member of nine commissions of the SA government, dies in Bloemfontein. …
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Johan Kriek, SA tennis player and winner of the US Indoor 1982, is born.
… Johan Kriek, SA tennis player and winner of the US Indoor 1982, is born. …
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Hugh Rouse (78), SA radio announcer, dies in Johannesburg of cancer of the throat.
… Hugh Rouse (78), SA radio announcer, dies in Johannesburg of cancer of the …
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SA signs treaty with Portugal (for Mozambique), amending Article XXXII of the Mozambique Convention.
… SA signs treaty with Portugal (for Mozambique), amending …
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Gabriel Stephanus (Gaffie) du Toit, SA rugby player, is born in Kuils River, CP.
… Gabriel Stephanus (Gaffie) du Toit, SA rugby player, is born in Kuils River, CP. …
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Sir Alfred Milner, Cape governor and SA High Commissioner, is born in Bonn, Germany.
… Sir Alfred Milner, Cape governor and SA High Commissioner, is born in Bonn, Germany. …
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Daniel Cornelis Boonzaier, first cartoonist at a SA newspaper (Die Burger), dies in Cape Town.
… Daniel Cornelis Boonzaier, first cartoonist at a SA newspaper (Die Burger), dies in Cape Town. …
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Ditau Molefyane, junior lightweight champion of SA wins the World Boxing Federation (WBF) title.
… Ditau Molefyane, junior lightweight champion of SA wins the World Boxing Federation (WBF) title. …
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SA signs Protocol I, II and Ill to the treaty on the Lesotho Highlands members.
… SA signs Protocol I, II and Ill to the treaty on the Lesotho …
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