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The Matabeleland Protectorate is named “Zambesia” by the British.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: “Mournful Monday”: the British lose 106 killed, 374 wounded and 1 284 captured in two battles.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Gen. Christiaan de Wet and 300 Boers capture Nicholson’s Nek and take 800 British soldiers prisoner.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: In the Battle of Modderspruit, Commandant General Piet Joubert causes the British to fall back. He is urged
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Archibald Campbell Mzoliza Jordan, Xhosa writer and linguist is born at Mbokothwana Mission, Tsolo district, Transkei
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Troops round up 500 Mau Mau suspects in Kenya.
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Israel captures the Egyptian military post at El-Thamad.
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France and Britain instruct Egypt and Israel to withdraw from the Suez Canal.
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Nick Mallet, former SA Springbok coach, is born.
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The General Assembly of the United Nations adopts resolution 1248 (XIII) on apartheid. The operative paragraphs are general and
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