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Jameson Gilbert Coka
… charged under war measure 145 and the Riotous Assemblies Act.he pleaded guilty to aiding an illegal strike and was …
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Isaac Osier Horvitch
… Party. After the passing of the Suppression of Communism Act he became Chairman of the Forum Club, a multi-racial …
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SA Air Force operation, Church Street bombing, Pretoria - Explanation, SABC, date unknown
… SA Air Force operation, Church Street bombing, Pretoria - …
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SA Air Force operation, SAAF blasts ANC, Pretoria News, 23 May 1983
… SA Air Force operation, SAAF blasts ANC, Pretoria News, 23 …
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SA Air Force operation, Bombing victim will not oppose amnesty, SAPA, 13 May 1998
… SA Air Force operation, Bombing victim will not oppose …
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SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the supply of military equipment to South Africa
… SA signs treaty with Great Britain on the supply of military …
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SA signs an agreement with India on cooperation in the fields of science and technology.
… SA signs an agreement with India on cooperation in the fields …
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SA signs agreement with Namibia with a view to regulating certain taxation matters in Walvis Bay.
… SA signs agreement with Namibia with a view to regulating …
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Sir Patrick Duncan (72), first governor-general of the Union of SA, dies in Pretoria.
… Duncan (72), first governor-general of the Union of SA, dies in Pretoria. …
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Robert Gwelo Goodman, SA painter of war scenes, is born in Taplow-on-Thames, England.
… Robert Gwelo Goodman, SA painter of war scenes, is born in Taplow-on-Thames, …
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The SA rugby team loses the first test in Dunedin against New Zealand 14-22.
… The SA rugby team loses the first test in Dunedin against New …
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Makhaya Ntini, SA cricket player, is born in Mdingi, near King William’s Town, Eastern Cape
… Makhaya Ntini, SA cricket player, is born in Mdingi, near King William’s …
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The SA government establishes a department for Coloured Affairs, under I.D. du Plessis as first head.
… The SA government establishes a department for Coloured Affairs, …
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Dr Johannes (Hans) Merensky, geologist and discoverer of minerals in SA, dies in Westphalia, Germany.
… (Hans) Merensky, geologist and discoverer of minerals in SA, dies in Westphalia, Germany. …
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SA signs agreement for the establishment of permanent offices of interest with Republic of Poland.
… SA signs agreement for the establishment of permanent offices …
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Roland Trimen, SA entomologist and curator of the South African Museum, is born in London.
… Roland Trimen, SA entomologist and curator of the South African Museum, is …
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The USA house of representatives demands the release of all children in detention in SA.
… demands the release of all children in detention in SA. …
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SA informs the League of Nations that it will apply all sanctions imposed on Italy.
… SA informs the League of Nations that it will apply all …
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Dr D.F. Malan, retired prime minister of SA, announces his decision to withdraw from politics.
… Dr D.F. Malan, retired prime minister of SA, announces his decision to withdraw from politics. …
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G. H. (Harry) Atkins, SA sculptor, is born Wallasey, England. He died in 1983 in Port Elizabeth.
… G. H. (Harry) Atkins, SA sculptor, is born Wallasey, England. He died in 1983 in …
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Stephanie Faure, one of the SA pioneers in reciting and drama, is born in Pretoria.
… Stephanie Faure, one of the SA pioneers in reciting and drama, is born in Pretoria. …
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SA signs treaty relating to certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft with the United States.
… SA signs treaty relating to certificates of airworthiness for …
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Viagra, the alleged wonder cure for impotence, is sanctioned by the SA Medicine Control Board.
… alleged wonder cure for impotence, is sanctioned by the SA Medicine Control Board. …
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SA signs regional agreement on low frequency and medium frequency broadcasting in ITU regions 1 and 3.
… SA signs regional agreement on low frequency and medium …
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Amnesty International, human rights organisation that consistently condemned apartheid in SA, is founded in London.
… organisation that consistently condemned apartheid in SA, is founded in London. …
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Jacob Hendrik (Henk) Pierneef, SA landscape painter, dies in Pretoria at the age of 71.
… Jacob Hendrik (Henk) Pierneef, SA landscape painter, dies in Pretoria at the age of 71. …
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T.V. (Tom) Bulpin (81), SA author of travel books and photographer, dies in Cape Town.
… T.V. (Tom) Bulpin (81), SA author of travel books and photographer, dies in Cape …
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The Netherlands announces partial lifting of sports sanctions; SA sportspersons will no longer require visas.
… Netherlands announces partial lifting of sports sanctions; SA sportspersons will no longer require visas. …
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Jan Carel Juta (52), father of the publishing industry in SA, dies in Chiswick, London
… Jan Carel Juta (52), father of the publishing industry in SA, dies in Chiswick, London …
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 26-33 in Pretoria.
… The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 26-33 …
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