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    Charles Robberts Swart DMS (5 December 1894 – 16 July 1982), nicknamed "Blackie", was a South African politician who served as the last governor-general...
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    Stephanus Andries Johannes Swart (21 July 1888 – 6 May 1927) was a South African farmer and spree killer who killed at least eight people and wounded...
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  • rugby player Bonje Swart (born 1949), Dutch singer Carla Swart (1987–2011), South African road racing cyclist Charles Robberts Swart (1894–1982), first...
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    the premiership.: 698  Dönges was elected State President to succeed C.R. Swart on his retirement on 1 June 1967, but suffered a stroke and fell into a...
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    row : J. G. Strijdom, Nicolaas Havenga, D. F. Malan, E. G. Jansen, Charles Swart. Second row : A. J. Stals, Paul Sauer, Eric Louw, S. P. Le Roux, Eben...
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    demonstrators "on sight" were issued by the South African Minister of Justice, Charles Swart. Arrests of peaceful protestors "disgusted a section of white public...
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    achieved until 1961, after his death, and then only with Governor-General Charles Swart assuming the position of symbolic State President over a Westminster...
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    dictionary of Republican China. Columbia University Press. pp. 163–165. "Charles Swart Dies; South African Was First State President". The New York Times....
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    a backdrop of violent racial and social tensions that the statue of Charles Swart, president during the apartheid era, was set on fire, toppled, and thrown...
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    Bloemfontein West (1960-1968). He was the second choice as successor to Charles Swart as State President, but was defeated by Theophilus Ebenhaezer Donges...
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