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Stella Sigcau is elected Transkei’s third prime minister since the SA government accorded the territory independence in 1976. D
… is elected Transkei’s third prime minister since the SA government accorded the territory independence in 1976. D …
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The SA rugby team loses the second test against Australia 8-12 in Brisbane, thereby also losing the series.
… The SA rugby team loses the second test against Australia 8-12 in …
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The first railway line in SA, between Durban and the Point, a distance of 3,2 km, is officially opened.
… The first railway line in SA, between Durban and the Point, a distance of 3,2 km, is …
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The game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Saudi Arabia ends in a tie with the score 2-2.
… The game between Bafana Bafana, the SA soccer team, and Saudi Arabia ends in a tie with the score …
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The Free Mason Movement is founded in London. It was introduced into SA from the Netherlands in 1772.
… Movement is founded in London. It was introduced into SA from the Netherlands in 1772. …
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Gerrit Adriaan Middelberg, pioneer in the field of railway systems in SA, is born in Boskoop, the Netherlands.
… Middelberg, pioneer in the field of railway systems in SA, is born in Boskoop, the Netherlands. …
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André Huguenet, stage-name of Gerhardus Petrus Borstlap, SA actor, producer and author, dies in Bloemfontein in poverty.
… André Huguenet, stage-name of Gerhardus Petrus Borstlap, SA actor, producer and author, dies in Bloemfontein in …
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SA signs a declaration of intent on cooperation with the Russian Federation in the field of arts and culture.
… SA signs a declaration of intent on cooperation with the …
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The first golf club in SA, the Cape Golf Club (later the Royal Cape Golf Club), is established.
… The first golf club in SA, the Cape Golf Club (later the Royal Cape Golf Club), is …
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SA signs agreement with Venda concerning formal school and Technical College instructional programmes and the performance by th
… SA signs agreement with Venda concerning formal school and …
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SA signs memorandum of agreement regarding the design, construction and maintenance of the international border bridge over the
… SA signs memorandum of agreement regarding the design, …
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Bob Forster successfully defends his world lightweight title against SA challenger Pierre Fourie during the first-ever boxing c
… successfully defends his world lightweight title against SA challenger Pierre Fourie during the first-ever boxing c …
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General Jan Smuts, SA premier, makes a notable speech to members of the British parliament, suggesting that the responsibility
… General Jan Smuts, SA premier, makes a notable speech to members of the British …
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The General Assembly strongly disapproves SA policy of Apartheid and requests the Secretary-General to establish a United Natio
… The General Assembly strongly disapproves SA policy of Apartheid and requests the Secretary-General to …
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Jacob Abraham Jeremy (Japie) de Villiers, chief justice of the Union of SA, is born in Fauresmith, OFS.
… Jeremy (Japie) de Villiers, chief justice of the Union of SA, is born in Fauresmith, OFS. …
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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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A painting by SA painter Irma Stern is auctioned for the record price of R1.1 million in Johannesburg
… A painting by SA painter Irma Stern is auctioned for the record price of …
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SA is third in the Rugby World Cup contest when it beats New Zealand 22-18 in Cardiff.
… SA is third in the Rugby World Cup contest when it beats New …
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Eric Hendrik Louw, SA minister of finance and first ambassador to the US, is born in Jacobsdal, OFS.
… Eric Hendrik Louw, SA minister of finance and first ambassador to the US, is …
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Nadine Gordimer, SA author and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991, is born in Springs.
… Nadine Gordimer, SA author and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in …
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SA plans to spend R1, 9-billion on antiretroviral drugs to Aids patients. (2004). Yesterdays, Pretoria News, 19 November.
… SA plans to spend R1, 9-billion on antiretroviral drugs to …
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SA signs Protocol IV to the treaty on the Lesotho Highlands Water Project including supplementary arrangements regarding Phase
… SA signs Protocol IV to the treaty on the Lesotho Highlands …
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George Andrew Manuel, scholar, author and one of the first Coloured journalists in SA, is born in Johannesburg.
… author and one of the first Coloured journalists in SA, is born in Johannesburg. …
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Harold Vane Baumgartner, SA cricket player in one test (1913/1914), is born in Henley-on-Thames, England.
… Harold Vane Baumgartner, SA cricket player in one test (1913/1914), is born in …
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Robert Hector Catterall (60), SA cricket player in twenty-four test matches (1922-1933), dies in Kempton Park.
… Robert Hector Catterall (60), SA cricket player in twenty-four test matches (1922-1933), …
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Prof. Geof Cronjé, promoter of stage productions in SA and chairman of various councils and committees, is born.
… Prof. Geof Cronjé, promoter of stage productions in SA and chairman of various councils and committees, is born. …
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Jean Max Friedrich (Johan) Welz, painter and architect who emigrated to SA in 1937, dies in Cape Town.
… (Johan) Welz, painter and architect who emigrated to SA in 1937, dies in Cape Town. …
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Sydney Carter, SA painter known for his landscape paintings, dies in President Brand Park, district of Harrismith, OFS.
… Sydney Carter, SA painter known for his landscape paintings, dies in …
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Balthasar Johannes (John) Vorster, former prime minister and president of SA, marries Martinie Steyn Malan in Worcester, CP.
… (John) Vorster, former prime minister and president of SA, marries Martinie Steyn Malan in Worcester, CP. …
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Thomas Selema Masekela, SA artist, Chief Health Inspector in Alexandra and later health inspector in Germiston and Sharpeville,
… Thomas Selema Masekela, SA artist, Chief Health Inspector in Alexandra and later …
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