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To mark his 10th year in office, the South African Prime Minister, Mr. John Vorster, as interviewed on SABC-TV by Chris Rencken. Here are extracts from that interview
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Message to Transkei on the eve of independence, July 1976
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Representation of Blacks Act No 12, removing Black voters in the Cape from the common roll and placing them on a separate roll,
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Robert Hector Catterall, SA cricket player in twenty-four test matches, is born in Port Elizabeth.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Col. Lawson reports that the De Beer and Van Rooyen’s commando, raiding the upper Tugela from the Free State,
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Anglo-Boer War 2: In a letter to Lord Roberts, Chief Commandant de Wet protests against the indiscriminate destruction of priva
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Queensland, Australia, offers military aid to Britain.
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During the years of territorial disputes between France and Britain in Africa, a French expedition under Jean-Batiste Marchand
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João Albasini (75), elephant-hunter, trader and White chief of the Magwamba tribe, dies in the Soutpansberg district.
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Dr George Lindsay Johnson, SA ophthalmologist and authority on the eyes of animals, is born in England.
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Sir Marshall Campbell, SA sugar pioneer, is born in Glasgow.
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Sir William Cornwallis Harris, traveller, hunter and renowned artist, arrives in Algoa Bay from where he sets out on a hunting
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Petrus Lafras (Piet) Uys, Voortrekker leader, is born in the district of Swellendam.
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Anna Boshoff (75), second eldest child of the late Dr H.F. Verwoerd and his wife Betsie, dies in the Kimberley-Medi-Clinic. She
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Police fire tear gas at unruly fans during a World Cup qualifying soccer game between Zimbabwe and South Africa, setting off a
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Pres. Nelson Mandela leaves for England on his first state visit to that country (9 – 13 July).
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Ex-Police Commissioner General Johan van der Merwe implicates Deputy President F.W. de Klerk in being informed about a ‘dirty t
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The SA rugby team loses the first test in Dunedin against New Zealand 14-22.
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Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, loses against Cameroon 1-2 in a home match.
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Chief Julius Matatu, former Transkei minister and prominent traditional leader, is shot and killed at his home in Mqanduli, Tra
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The British actors’ union, Equity, decides to retain its ban on the sale of television and other recorded material to South Afr
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SA, suspended since 1964, rejoins the International Olympic Committee and is allowed to take part in the next Olympic Games to
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