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The African Communist No 123, Fourth Quarter 1990
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William Andrew ‘Willie’ Hofmeyr
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Document 123 - Statement of Dr Y. M. Dadoo, Secretary, Non-European United Front (Transvaal), before the Court, 6 September 1940
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123 White ministers and theologians of the Dutch Reformed Church (Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk) Family issue a statement in w
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Commission of Inquiry into the riots at Soweto and other places in South Africa held on 2 March 1977, Volume 123
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Anglo-Boer War 2: Gen. French relieves Kimberley after a siege of 123 days. The town has suffered only 134 casualties among a
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Several hundred mounted Herero invade Okahandja in the then German South-West Africa, setting fire to buildings and killing 123
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The Minister of Justice, Jimmy Kruger, says that 697 people are being held for security reasons: 123 under the Internal Securit
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The General Election results in 123 seats for the National Party, 22 for the Conservative Party, 19 for the Progressive Federal
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The Government Gazette announces that 123 persons have been banned as a result of the June 16 revolt. The minister of police im
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Peter Sexford Magubane
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Imam Abdullah Haron
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King Sarhili kaHintsa
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Kora Sound Bites Part 1
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Wilfrid Edward Cooper
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KwaMsiza - A Ndebele village: References/Bibliography
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Peter Magubane Timeline 1932-
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Justice Minister, Jimmy Kruger, announces mass arrest
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Siege of Kimberley is raised
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Staffrider Vol.8 No.2 1989
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White ministers and theologians of the DRC reject apartheid
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Meadowlands or Ndofaya, in Soweto
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One hundred and twenty three people banned following June 16 Student Protest
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The African Students Association (ASA)
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Makhandra Aerodrome, Grahamstown
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11. A Brahman seeks work in Natal
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A Short History of ESKOM, Part 2 (2001-2022)
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Death in detention of Imam Haron
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