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  2. Kit Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1953 to Peter Leslie Vaughan, a mining engineer, and Margaret Baillie Vaughan at Blyvooruitzicht in the Western Transvaal, South Africa, Christopher Leonard 'Kit' Vaughan was educated at Michaelhouse, and then attended Rhodes University where he graduated in 1975, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in applied mathematics and physics.

  3. Peter Klatzow - Wikipedia

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    Peter James Leonard Klatzow (14 July 1945 – 29 December 2021) was a South African composer and pianist known for his contributions to classical music in South Africa, particularly through his innovative use of tonality, integration of diverse cultural influences, and significant advancements in marimba music. He held academic positions at the ...

  4. File:The story of my life (IA helenkellerlette00kellrich).pdf

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  5. Sling Aircraft Sling 4 - Wikipedia

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    A Sling 4 kit was completed in four days by 40 workers from the factory, and flown at a 2014 South African Airshow. [ 4 ] In a 2016 detailed review for Flying magazine , writer Marc C. Lee praised the design's controls, handling, aesthetics and load -carrying capabilities, while pointing out that it lacks cruise speed, an effective heater, has ...

  6. Leonard Thompson (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson wrote many books and articles, including "The Unification of South Africa" and "Survival in Two Worlds: Moshoeshoe of Lesotho, 1786-1870". In the 1950s, Thompson was a founding member of the South Africa Liberal Party , although he left the country in 1961, in the wake of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre .

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South Africa

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    The South African government lifted the restrictions on visiting missionaries. The Book of Mormon was translated into Afrikaans in 1972, to Zulu in 1987, and to Xhosa in 2000. The Transvaal Stake was organized in South Africa in 1970 and the Pretoria Stake was organized in 1978. At some point between 2000 and 2005, the number of black members ...

  8. Leonard Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Barnes was born in London on 21 July 1895. Educated at St Paul's School , he was awarded the Military Cross and Bar while serving with the King's Royal Rifle Corps during World War I . He then attended University College, Oxford , where he studied Greats . [ 2 ]

  9. List of South Africans - Wikipedia

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    Harry Schwarz, South African lawyer, statesman and long-time political opposition leader against apartheid in South Africa (1924–2010) Jackie Sedibe, South African National Defence Force (SANDF) Major General and politician activist and wife to Joe Modise (born 1945) Molefi Sefularo, Deputy Minister of Health (1957–2010)