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Sewsunker "
Papwa"
Sewgolum (OIS) (12
December 1928 – 5 July 1978) was a
South African professional golfer of
ethnic Indian origin, who
carved a niche...
- Africa) and Palmiet, east of Clermont,
south of
Newlands West and west of the
Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course.
Sukhraj Chotai (1912–1981),
prominent politician,...
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Western New
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become the
symbol of the
Soweto uprising of June 1976 85.
Sewsunker "
Papwa"
Sewgolum (1930–1978)
golfer 86.
William Smith (1939–2021) TV
teacher and...
- non-whites had pla**** in the
South African Open before, most
notably when
Papwa Sewgolum finished second in 1963, it was not
until 1972 that
black golfers...
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Sewsunker "
Papwa"
Sewgolum won the
Dutch Open golf
tournament for the
second year in a row. 1960 in
South Africa Timeline of
South African sport v t e...
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incomplete list of
sporting events relevant to
South Africa in 1959
Sewsunker "
Papwa" Sewgolum, wins the
Dutch Open for the
first time Gary
Player wins The Open...
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Eastern Cape. — (2005).
Papwa Sewgolum: From
Pariah to Legend. Wits
University Press. ISBN 978-1-86814-411-2. – A
biography of
Papwa Sewgolum, a
South African...
- 1936) Rory
Sabbatini (born 1976)
Charl Schwartzel (born 1984)
Sewsunker "
Papwa"
Sewgolum (1930–1978)
David Frost (born 1959) Rudi Ball (1911–1975), German-South...
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national rugby union team beat the
touring France team 8 to 3
Sewsunker "
Papwa" Sewgolum, wins the
Dutch Open for the
third time
Cobie Legrange, wins the...