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World War, 2nd
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Botha, Louis
Botha, Pieter
Hertzog, James
Klerk, Frederik Willem de
Malan, Daniel Francois
Pretorius, Marthinus
Rhodes, Cecil
Smuts, Jan Christian
Villiers Graaff, David Pieter de
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Pretoria
Vaal
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Resignation
History of South Africa
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| | 1871 | Pretorius, Marthinus |  |
| Vaal Africa The Volksraad refuses to ratify arbitration, depriving Boers of Vaal diamond fields
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| 1896 | Rhodes, Cecil |  |
| 6th Jan Pretoria Africa Resigns pending enquiries into the Jameson Raid, found guilty of engineering the raid
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| 1912 | Botha, Louis |  |
| Dec Resigns after Hertzog's "Sth Africa First" speech
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| 1913 | Hertzog, James |  |
| Resigns from Botha's Sth Africa Party after his "Sth Africa First" speech
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| 1924 | Malan, Daniel Francois |  |
| Resigns as Editor of De Burger
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| 1939 | Hertzog, James |  |
| 5th Sep Pretoria Africa Hertzog is forced to resign when his policy of neutrality in World War II is defeated
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| 1939 | Malan, Daniel Francois |  |
| Resigns in favour of Hertzog
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| 1950 | Smuts, Jan Christian |  |
| June Announces intention to resign from the party leadership
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| 1954 | Malan, Daniel Francois |  |
| Resigns as Prime Minister of Sth Africa, age 80
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| 1977 | Villiers Graaff, David Pieter de |  |
| 28th June Resigns as opposition leader
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| 28th June Resigns as party leader
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| 1989 | Botha, Pieter |  |
| Pretoria Africa Resigns the party leadership & presidency after suffering a stroke
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| 1996 | Klerk, Frederik Willem de |  |
| De Klerk withdraws the NP from the coalition
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