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Document 140 - “Terrorism on the Mines: Union organisers allege assaults”, The Guardian, 4 December 1947
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Document 139 - “The coming Anti-African Bill”. Workers’ Voice.6.2. December 1947
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Document 138 - Letter from the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa to the Revolutionary Communist Party, 29 August 1947
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Document 137 - Letter from the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa to Revolutionary Communist 6 March 1947
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Document 135 - “National Front and Class Struggle: Report to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of South Africa”, Freedom, 5, 4, August-September 1946
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Document 134 - The Impending Strike of African Miners: A statement by the African Mineworkers’ Union, 7 August 1946
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Document - 133 ‘.Editorial: The Bloemfontein Trade Union Conference and the Industrial Conciliation Act”, The Militant Worker, October-November 1945
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Document 132 - “Our Programme”, Progressive Trade Union Bulletin, 11 February 1945
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Testimony of Bruno Mtolo, Johannesburg (Rivonia Trial), 15 January, 1964
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Document 131 - “Why did the V.F.P. Strike Fail?’”Workers Voice, 1 February 1944
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Citation for Saleem Badat by Professor Paul Maylam, 10 April 2015, Rhodes University
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A limpet mine blast opposite the Athlone Magistrate’s Court and police complex kills two people. A third person is killed in a
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A surprise top-level military meeting between Angola, South Africa and Cuba ends in Cape Verde. The talks follow reports that a
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The obligatory carrying of passbooks by Blacks in SA is lifted.
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The last six SA mercenaries from the attempted Seychelles coup are pardoned, freed and arrive in Johannesburg. The Minister of
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The International Cricket Council in London cancels New Zealand’s cricket tour of the West Indies because of the South African
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The Prime Minister announces that the government is establishing formal machinery to promote its concept of a ‘constellation of
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With her underground cell arrested, Phyllis Naidoo is ordered to leave the country. She leaves for Lesotho.
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The co-founder of the recently formed New Republic Party, Theo Gerdener, announces that he is withdrawing his support from it.
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The South African Council of Churches (SACC) warns the government that unless the country’s racial policies are reversed it wil
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Severus G. Smidt (62), SA author who wrote under the pseudonyms of Johann van der Post and Adriaan Roodt, dies in Durban.
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Justin Swart, SA rugby Springbok, is born in Stellenbosch.
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Following statements by leaders of the (White) South African Amateur Swimming Union and the (White) South African Badminton Uni
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UN Security Council adopts resolution 282 (1970) calling on States to take a series of measures to strengthen the arms embargo
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The new French ambassador to South Africa, Baron Philippe de Luze, presents his credentials to President Fouché.
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3 000 people gather in the church at Groutville to attend Luthuli’s memorial service.
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An Egyptian munitions ship, Star of Alexandria, explodes at the dockside in Bone, Algeria. 100 die, 160 are injured, and $20 mi
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Ben Turok is sentenced to three years imprisonment for attempting to cause an explosion in the centre of Johannesburg in Februa
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P.J. Powers, SA pop singer, is born.
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