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The New National Party (NNP) in SA announces its dissolution and merger with ruling African National Congress (ANC).
… The New National Party (NNP) in SA announces its dissolution and merger with ruling African …
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A Malagasy government delegation arrives in SA for a five-day visit aimed at consolidating relations between the two countries.
… A Malagasy government delegation arrives in SA for a five-day visit aimed at consolidating relations …
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The SA Air Force announces that Mirages will be phased out because of a cut to the defence budget.
… The SA Air Force announces that Mirages will be phased out …
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SA signs memorandum of agreement with Lesotho regarding the design, construction and maintenance of the international border br
… SA signs memorandum of agreement with Lesotho regarding the …
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Helgard Dewald Johannes Bodenstein, jurist, first secretary of external affairs in SA and editor of several law publications, i
… Bodenstein, jurist, first secretary of external affairs in SA and editor of several law publications, i …
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A British newspaper reports heavy fighting between Angolan government forces and Unita, in which SA is allegedly taking part.
… between Angolan government forces and Unita, in which SA is allegedly taking part. …
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The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 17-6 in the third test in Auckland and wins the series 2-1.
… The SA rugby team beats New Zealand 17-6 in the third test in …
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SA signs a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on the voluntary repatriation and
… SA signs a memorandum of understanding with the United …
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The Convention on the International Maritime Satellite Organisation plus Operating Agreement, to which SA is a party, is signed
… Satellite Organisation plus Operating Agreement, to which SA is a party, is signed …
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President P.W. Botha admits in Parliament that he personally phoned the SA Broadcasting Corporation and intervened to change a
… Botha admits in Parliament that he personally phoned the SA Broadcasting Corporation and intervened to change a …
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SA signs multilateral agreement with the governments of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei for the avoidance of double
… SA signs multilateral agreement with the governments of …
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The Industrial Development Corporation, Sagem SA, and the SAPS sign an agreement to implement an Automated Fingerprint Identifi
… The Industrial Development Corporation, Sagem SA, and the SAPS sign an agreement to implement an Automated …
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The Industrial Development Corporation, Sagem SA, and the SAPS sign an agreement to implement an Automated Fingerprint Identifi
… The Industrial Development Corporation, Sagem SA, and the SAPS sign an agreement to implement an Automated …
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Two Black men are hanged in Pretoria, SA, for a multiple killing committed during outbreak of anti-apartheid violence.
… Two Black men are hanged in Pretoria, SA, for a multiple killing committed during outbreak of …
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WW2: The 12th African Division, with 1st SA Infantry Brigade in command, captures Kismayu in Somaliland.
… WW2: The 12th African Division, with 1st SA Infantry Brigade in command, captures Kismayu in …
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The Rev. D. Wilcocks, lecturer at the Wellington Missionary Institute and clergyman in various places in SA, is born.
… Missionary Institute and clergyman in various places in SA, is born. …
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SA signs agreement with Namibia regarding standards of livestock breeding and the importation of breeding animals, semen, ova o
… SA signs agreement with Namibia regarding standards of …
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SA signs treaty with Southern Rhodesia on the continuation of the workman’s compensation agreement of 11 October 1958.
… SA signs treaty with Southern Rhodesia on the continuation of …
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SA signs agreement with Great Britain for the temporary suspension of the margin of preference on tin plate.
… SA signs agreement with Great Britain for the temporary …
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SA signs treaty with Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe relative to the establishment of the Limpopo Basin Permanent Technical C
… SA signs treaty with Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe …
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Hundreds of foreigners, including three SA businessmen, flee from Eritrea after a frontier dispute with Ethiopia leads to bombi
… Hundreds of foreigners, including three SA businessmen, flee from Eritrea after a frontier dispute …
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SA signs agreement with Swaziland and Mozambique on the establishment of a tripartite permanent technical committee on water re
… SA signs agreement with Swaziland and Mozambique on the …
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SA’s Minister of Development Aid Gerrit Viljoen, announces that following allegations about the mismanagement of funds in the L
… SA’s Minister of Development Aid Gerrit Viljoen, announces …
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John Erskine (Jack) Cheetham, SA cricket player in twenty-four test matches, is born in Mowbray, Cape Town.
… John Erskine (Jack) Cheetham, SA cricket player in twenty-four test matches, is born in …
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Jan F.E. Celliers (Johannes Francois Elias, S.A. poet, writer and dramatist, is born. He died on 1 June 1940.
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Restoration of SA citizenship, announced by parliament on 15 December 1993, becomes effective. More than seven million people i
… Restoration of SA citizenship, announced by parliament on 15 December 1993, …
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Probable birth date of Moses Kottler, SA sculptor, in Joniskis, Lithuania. He died in March 1977, in Johannesburg.
… Probable birth date of Moses Kottler, SA sculptor, in Joniskis, Lithuania. He died in March 1977, …
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Etienne Leroux (Stephanus Petrus Daniël le Roux), SA author of, inter alia, ‘Magersfontein, o Magersfontein!’ is born in Oudts
… Etienne Leroux (Stephanus Petrus Daniël le Roux), SA author of, inter alia, ‘Magersfontein, o Magersfontein!’ …
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Ellen Phyllis Hellmann, social anthropologist and leading executive member of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SA
… member of the South African Institute of Race Relations (SA …
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The SA Agricultural Union changes its name on the union’s annual meeting in Rustenburg to Agri South Africa.
… The SA Agricultural Union changes its name on the union’s annual …
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