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''See also:'' |
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[[1933|other events of 1933]], |
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{{Year in South Africa|1933}} |
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[[Timeline of South African history]]. |
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The following lists events that happened during '''1933 in South Africa'''. |
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==Incumbents== |
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* [[King of South Africa|Monarch]]: King [[George V]]. |
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* [[Governor-General of the Union of South Africa|Governor-General]] and [[High Commissioner for Southern Africa]]: [[George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon|The Earl of Clarendon]]. |
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* [[Prime Minister of South Africa|Prime Minister]]: [[James Barry Munnik Hertzog]]. |
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* [[Chief Justice of South Africa|Chief Justice]]: [[John Wessels]]. |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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* 29 |
* 29 – The first consignment of 10,000 [[Afrikaans]] [[Bible]]s arrives at [[Cape Town]] from [[London]] on the [[Union-Castle Line]]'s Carnarvon Castle. |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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* 10 March – [[Allister Sparks]], writer, journalist, and political commentator (d. 2016) |
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* 13 March |
* 13 March – Solomon Sedibane, sculptor, in Sekhukhuneland in [[Transvaal Province|Transvaal]]. |
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* 29 March |
* 29 March – Stanley Mokgoba, president of the [[Pan Africanist Congress]], in [[Polokwane|Pietersburg]]. |
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* 11 April – [[Denis Goldberg]], [[Internal resistance to apartheid|anti-apartheid movement]] activist, accused No. 3 in the [[Rivonia Trial]] (d. 2020) |
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* 28 October – [[Constand Viljoen]], South African military commander, politician & co-founded the [[Afrikaner Volksfront]] (Afrikaner People's Front) |
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* 15 December – [[Donald Woods]], journalist and [[anti-apartheid activist]] (d. 2001). |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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* 13 March |
* 13 March – [[Robert T. A. Innes]], astronomer and secretary-accountant at the Cape observatory. (b. 1861) |
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==Sports== |
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* 8 July – The first [[rugby union]] [[Test match (rugby union)|test match]] is played between the [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies of Australia]] and the [[South Africa national rugby union team|Springboks of South Africa]] at Newlands. |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist|30em}} |
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{{South Africa year nav}} |
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{{Africa topic|1933 in|state=collapsed}} |
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[[Category:1933 in South Africa| ]] |
[[Category:1933 in South Africa| ]] |
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[[Category:1933 by country|South Africa]] |
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[[Category:1933 in Africa|South Africa]] |
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[[Category:Years of the 20th century in South Africa]] |
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The following lists events that happened during 1933 in South Africa.
Incumbents
[edit]- Monarch: King George V.
- Governor-General and High Commissioner for Southern Africa: The Earl of Clarendon.
- Prime Minister: James Barry Munnik Hertzog.
- Chief Justice: John Wessels.
Events
[edit]- May
- 29 – The first consignment of 10,000 Afrikaans Bibles arrives at Cape Town from London on the Union-Castle Line's Carnarvon Castle.
Births
[edit]- 10 March – Allister Sparks, writer, journalist, and political commentator (d. 2016)
- 13 March – Solomon Sedibane, sculptor, in Sekhukhuneland in Transvaal.
- 29 March – Stanley Mokgoba, president of the Pan Africanist Congress, in Pietersburg.
- 11 April – Denis Goldberg, anti-apartheid movement activist, accused No. 3 in the Rivonia Trial (d. 2020)
- 28 October – Constand Viljoen, South African military commander, politician & co-founded the Afrikaner Volksfront (Afrikaner People's Front)
- 15 December – Donald Woods, journalist and anti-apartheid activist (d. 2001).
Deaths
[edit]- 13 March – Robert T. A. Innes, astronomer and secretary-accountant at the Cape observatory. (b. 1861)
Sports
[edit]- 8 July – The first rugby union test match is played between the Wallabies of Australia and the Springboks of South Africa at Newlands.