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      The following lists events that happened during 1930 in South Africa.


      Incumbents


      Monarch: King George V.
      Governor-General and High Commissioner for Southern Africa:
      The Earl of Athlone (until 21 December).
      Jacob de Villiers (acting from 21 December).
      Prime Minister: James Barry Munnik Hertzog.
      Chief Justice: Jacob de Villiers.


      Events


      May
      19 – White women are enfranchised.
      October
      10 – The Private Act of the University of Pretoria is passed, changing the name of the Transvaal University College to the University of Pretoria.


      Births


      30 January – Magnus Malan, soldier and Minister of Defence in the 1980s, in Pretoria. (d. 2011)
      23 February – Fanie du Plessis, South African athlete, in Lichtenburg. (d. 2001)
      12 May – Mazisi Kunene, poet, anti-apartheid movement activist. (d. 2006)
      24 June – Donald Gordon, South African businessman and philanthropist (d. 2019)
      7 August – Felicia Kentridge, lawyer (d. 2015)
      5 November – Laloo Chiba, anti-apartheid activist. (d. 2020)
      12 November – Molly Blackburn, anti-apartheid movement activist (d. 1985)
      29 November – David Goldblatt, photographer, in Randfontein. (d. 2018)


      Deaths


      28 February – Sir Perceval Maitland Laurence, English classical scholar, South African judge and benefactor of the University of Cambridge. (b. 1854)
      10 September 10 – Aubrey Faulkner, cricketer. (b. 1881)


      Railways




      = Railway lines opened

      =

      14 April – Cape – Fort Knokke to Woltemade no. 1, 4 miles 5 chains (6.5 kilometres).
      24 April – Free State – Parys to Vredefort, 10 miles 75 chains (17.6 kilometres).
      14 May – Free State – Petrus Steyn to Lindley, 27 miles 67 chains (44.8 kilometres).
      19 September – Natal – Empangeni to Nkwalini, 39 miles 67 chains (64.1 kilometres).
      1 November – Cape – Koopmansfontein to Postmasburg, 65 miles 74 chains (106.1 kilometres).
      6 November – South West Africa – Witvlei to Gobabis, 31 miles 44 chains (50.8 kilometres).
      10 December – Cape – New England to Barkly East, 18 miles 6 chains (29.1 kilometres).


      = Locomotives

      =
      One Class 8X 2-8-0 locomotive is rebuilt to a 4-8-0 configuration and reclassified to the only member of Class 8R.
      Six redesigned wide-firebox Class 16DA 4-6-2 Pacific locomotives enter passenger train service.
      Fourteen Class 19B 4-8-2 Mountain type locomotives enter service.


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