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  2. 1974 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa was re-admitted to the UN in 1994 following its transition into a democracy. 26 – Anneline Kriel is crowned as Miss World 1974 , the second South African to hold the title after Penny Coelen in 1958, when Helen Morgan resigns four days after winning the 24th Miss World pageant.

  3. 1974 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in South Africa on 24 April 1974. They were called one year earlier than scheduled by Prime Minister B. J. Vorster on 4 February. The House of Assembly was increased from 166 to 171 members. The election was once again won by the National Party, with a slightly increased parliamentary majority.

  4. Category:1974 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1974 in South Africa; M. Mahlabatini Declaration of Faith; S. South African Class 34-500; South African Class 34-600; South African Class 35-200 This page was ...

  5. 1974 South African Senate election - Wikipedia

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    The election for the tenth Senate of South Africa took place on May 30, 1974. The result was a victory for the ruling National Party, winning 32 out of the 44 elected seats and 42 out of the total 54 seats. [1]

  6. Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 decree was intended to force the reverse of the decline of Afrikaans among black Africans. The Afrikaner-dominated government used the clause of the 1909 Union of South Africa Act that recognised only English and Dutch, the latter being replaced by Afrikaans in 1925, as official languages as its pretext. [9]

  7. National Party (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Nothing like this had happened in (White) South Africa, where so many were so content. ... 1974: 638,424 56.14% 122 / 171. 4 1st Supermajority government 1977: 685,035

  8. 1977 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    5 – British Formula One driver Tom Pryce dies during the South African Grand Prix at Kyalami when his car strikes and kills marshal Frederik Jansen van Vuuren. 7 – A Pretoria restaurant is destroyed by a bomb. April. 1 – Pik Botha, South Africa's ambassador in the United States of America, is appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs. June

  9. Category:1974 in Africa - Wikipedia

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    1974 in South West Africa (1 P) 1974 in Sudan (1 C) 1974 in Swaziland ... Pages in category "1974 in Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.