1950 in South Africa

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1950
in
South Africa

Decades:
See also:

This is a list of events that occurred in 1950 in South Africa.

Incumbents

Events

March
April
May
June
August
September
  • 26 – Sasol (Suid-Afrikaanse Steenkool, Olie en Gaskorporasie Bpk.) is registered as a company.
October
November
December
  • 13 – South Africa refuses to place South-West Africa under UN trusteeship.
  • 21 – The gold town of Allanridge in the Free State Province is established.
Unknown date

Births

Deaths

  • 11 September – Jan Smuts, soldier and international statesman. (b. 1870)

Railways

Railway lines opened

  • 2 October – Transvaal: Vandyksdrif to Broodsnyersplaas, 11 miles 73 chains (19.2 kilometres).[2]

Sports

Boxing

British Empire Games

The British Empire Games (now the Commonwealth Games), after a 12-year gap, takes place in Auckland, New Zealand from 4 to 11 February. Of the 12 participating countries which include Southern Rhodesia, South Africa finishes 5th on the medals list, winning 20 medals, 8 Gold, 4 Silver and 8 Bronze. The medal winners are:

Athletics
  • Neville Price – Gold, long jump, distance 7.31 m
  • Syd Luyt – Silver, marathon, time 2.37.03
  • Tom Lavery – Bronze, 120 yards hurdles, time 14.6 s
  • Daphne Robb ; Bronze, 220 yards, time 24.7 s
Boxing
Lawn bowls
  • Alfred Blumberg, H.Currer, Harry Atkinson and Norman Walker – Gold, fours
  • W. Gibb and H.J. van Zyl – Silver, pairs
Rowing
  • Ian Stephen – Bronze, single sculls
Swimming
  • Graham Johnston – Silver, 440 yards freestyle
  • Graham Johnston – Gold, 1650 yards freestyle
  • Jackie Wild – Gold, 110 yards backstroke
  • Joan Harrison – Bronze, 110 yards freestyle
  • Joan Harrison – Gold, 440 yards freestyle
Weightlifting
  • Barrie Engelbrecht – Bronze, featherweight
  • Issy Bloomberg – Silver, light-heavyweight
Wrestling
  • Patrick Morton – Gold, light-heavyweight
  • Martin Jooste – Bronze, welterweight
  • Carel Reitz – Bronze, middleweight

Comrades Marathon

Football

June–July

The Australia national association football team tours South Africa and plays four games against the South Africa national football team.

References

  1. McGregor, P. M. J. (3 June 1978). "The History of No 2 Squadron, SAAF, in the Korean War". Military History Journal. 4 (3). The South African Military History Society. ISSN 0026-4016. Archived from the original on 23 August 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
  2. Statement Showing, in Chronological Order, the Date of Opening and the Mileage of Each Section of Railway, Statement No. 19, p. 191, ref. no. 200954-13