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Stuart Cloete, SA author of i.a. Wheels and Rags of Glory, is born in Parys, OFS.
… Stuart Cloete, SA author of i.a. Wheels and Rags of Glory, is born in Parys, OFS. …
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William John Burchell, botanist and explorer of the interior of SA, is born in Fulham, London.
… John Burchell, botanist and explorer of the interior of SA, is born in Fulham, London. …
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Gen. Johan van der Merwe, former commissioner of the SA police, is born in Ermelo, Tvl.
… Gen. Johan van der Merwe, former commissioner of the SA police, is born in Ermelo, Tvl. …
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The SA rugby team loses the first test against New Zealand 18-29 in Cape Town.
… The SA rugby team loses the first test against New Zealand 18-29 in Cape Town. …
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Adm. Hugo (Hendrik) Bierman, head and first admiral of the SA Fleet, is born in Johannesburg.
… Adm. Hugo (Hendrik) Bierman, head and first admiral of the SA Fleet, is born in Johannesburg. …
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Georg Schmidt, first Protestant missionary (Moravian Brethren) in SA, who established a mission station under the Hottentots (K
… Schmidt, first Protestant missionary (Moravian Brethren) in SA, who established a mission station under the Hottentots (K …
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Dag Hammarskjold, Swedish secretary-general of the UN who visited SA in January 1961, is born.
… Swedish secretary-general of the UN who visited SA in January 1961, is born. …
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The SA rugby team wins the third test against the British Lions 8-3 in Newlands, Cape Town.
… The SA rugby team wins the third test against the British Lions 8-3 in Newlands, Cape Town. …
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John Xavier Merriman (85), SA statesman and prime minister of the Cape Colony, dies in Stellenbosch.
… John Xavier Merriman (85), SA statesman and prime minister of the Cape Colony, dies in Stellenbosch. …
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John Xavier Merriman (85), SA statesman and prime minister of the Cape Colony, dies in Stellenbosch.
… John Xavier Merriman (85), SA statesman and prime minister of the Cape Colony, dies in Stellenbosch. …
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SA signs treaty with Malawi providing for the training of nurses from Malawi in South Africa.
… SA signs treaty with Malawi providing for the training of nurses from Malawi in South Africa. …
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Hundreds of thousands of Blacks begin two-day strike in SA on eve of segregated elections.
… Hundreds of thousands of Blacks begin two-day strike in SA on eve of segregated elections. …
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Hundreds of thousands of Blacks begin two-day strike in SA on eve of segregated elections.
… Hundreds of thousands of Blacks begin two-day strike in SA on eve of segregated elections. …
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Georg Schmidt, first Protestant missionary (Moravian Brethren) in SA, who established a mission station under the Hottentots (K
… Schmidt, first Protestant missionary (Moravian Brethren) in SA, who established a mission station under the Hottentots (K …
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The SA rugby team loses 5-11 against New Zealand in Auckland and also loses the series 1-3.
… The SA rugby team loses 5-11 against New Zealand in Auckland and …
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The SA rugby team wins the second rugby test against New Zealand 24-12 in Wellington.
… The SA rugby team wins the second rugby test against New Zealand 24-12 in Wellington. …
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SA joins the World Meteorological Organization, created to facilitate international cooperation in the establishment of meteo
… SA joins the World Meteorological Organization, created to facilitate international cooperation in the establishment of meteo …
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The Convention on Biological Diversity, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rio de Janeiro.
… The Convention on Biological Diversity, to which SA is a party, is signed in Rio de Janeiro. …
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Sangiro (A.A. Pienaar) (54), SA author of mainly books about animals and Africa, dies in Stellenbosch.
… Sangiro (A.A. Pienaar) (54), SA author of mainly books about animals and Africa, dies in Stellenbosch. …
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Twelve SA soldiers die at the Calueque dam, southern Angola, in a combined Angolan and Cuban attack.
… Twelve SA soldiers die at the Calueque dam, southern Angola, in a combined Angolan and Cuban attack. …
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The rugby team of Wales beats SA in Cardiff the first time ever with 29-19.
… The rugby team of Wales beats SA in Cardiff the first time ever with 29-19. …
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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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Greg Page knocks out SA Gerrie Coetzee in eight rounds for the WBA heavyweight boxing title.
… Greg Page knocks out SA Gerrie Coetzee in eight rounds for the WBA heavyweight …
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SA, together with eleven other countries, signs the Antarctic Treaty, proclaiming it a conservation area, in Washington.
… SA, together with eleven other countries, signs the Antarctic Treaty, proclaiming it a conservation area, in Washington. …
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The Automobile Association of SA (AA) takes over the Royal Automobile Club (RAC), founded in 1901.
… The Automobile Association of SA (AA) takes over the Royal Automobile Club (RAC), founded in 1901. …
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Eddie Dunn, SA ambassador in El Salvador, is kidnapped and later murdered by a leftist terrorist group.
… Eddie Dunn, SA ambassador in El Salvador, is kidnapped and later murdered …
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André le Roux du Toit (Koos Kombuis), SA singer and author, is born in Cape Town.
… André le Roux du Toit (Koos Kombuis), SA singer and author, is born in Cape Town. …
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Prof. Raymond Arthur Dart, SA anthropologist and expert on the Taung skull, dies in Sandton, Johannesburg.
… Prof. Raymond Arthur Dart, SA anthropologist and expert on the Taung skull, dies in Sandton, Johannesburg. …
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Bettie Cilliers-Barnard, SA painter and mother of actress Jana Celliers, is born in Rustenburg, Tvl.
… Bettie Cilliers-Barnard, SA painter and mother of actress Jana Celliers, is born in Rustenburg, Tvl. …
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Christiaan Frederik Louis Leipoldt, SA poet, dramatist, journalist and physician, is born in Worcester, Western Cape.
… Christiaan Frederik Louis Leipoldt, SA poet, dramatist, journalist and physician, is born in Worcester, Western Cape. …
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