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The trial of Dr Allan Boesak on thirty-two charges of theft and fraud starts in the Cape Supreme Court.
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The trial of Dr Allan Boesak on thirty-two charges of theft and fraud starts in the Cape Supreme Court.
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At least 21 people, under whom a child, die when hand grenades or bombs explode on three long distance buses in Uganda.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 26-33 in Pretoria.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against New Zealand 26-33 in Pretoria.
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Signs agreement with Mozambique regarding the establishment of trade mission.
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Exchange of notes with Italy constituting an agreement regarding the establishment of a community centre for refugees in the Tr
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Exchange of notes with Italy constituting an agreement regarding the establishment of a community centre for refugees in the Tr
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The SA government imposes a state of emergency on Black townships hit by savage fighting.
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The SA government prohibits the End Conscription Campaign. The date is given as 24 August 1988 in the following sources: Sout
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The SA government prohibits the End Conscription Campaign. The date is given as 24 August 1988 in the following sources: Sout
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The government prohibits the End Conscription Campaign (ECC) to carry out its activities. The date is given as 24 August 198
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An explosion at the Railway Police Offices, corner of Plein and Harrison streets, Johannesburg, takes place, injuring four poli
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An explosion at the Railway Police Offices, corner of Plein and Harrison streets, Johannesburg, takes place, injuring four poli
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It is announced that the referendum will be held on 2 November 1983, with the Whites being asked whether they are in favour of
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John Vorster announces that while Dr. Connie Mulder will remain Minister of Plural Relations and Development, the Bureau for Na
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John Vorster announces that while Dr. Connie Mulder will remain Minister of Plural Relations and Development, the Bureau for Na
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Prime Minister John Vorster discloses Government proposals for a new constitutional dispensation. They involve the creation of
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Violent ethnic clashes between Zulus and others, involving circa 10,000 Blacks in running fights start, causing chaos in Soweto
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Legal Aid Act No 2 commences, providing legal aid for Blacks, which was absent in the South African setting.
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Legal Aid Act No 2 commences, providing legal aid for Blacks, which was absent in the South African setting.
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South Africa signs boundary treaty with Botswana.
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South Africa signs treaty with Lesotho relating to the establishment of an office for a Lesotho government labour representativ
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South Africa signs treaty with Lesotho relating to the establishment of an office for a Lesotho government labour representativ
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The Liberian flag is designed.
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The SA rugby team loses the third test against Australia 9-11, bringing the score of the series to 1-2.
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African delegations request Secretary-General U Thant to help obtain the release of Nelson Mandela.
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Geraldine Joslyn Fraser-Moleketi, minister for the public service and administration of the Republic of South Africa since 17 J
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Adv. J.G. (Johannes Gerhardus) Strijdom (65), SA prime minister, dies in Cape Town.
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Talks between Egypt and Israel in an attempt to end disputes over the Gaza Strip fail. The talks were doomed after Israeli forc
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