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Durban and achieved
In fact, Edrich achieved almost nothing in Tests until the final " Timeless Test " of the 1938-39 tour to South Africa at Durban, where his 219 enabled England to reach 654 for five wickets, at which point the Test was left drawn to enable the tourists to catch their ship home.

Durban and promotion
His most recent bout was against Mike Bourke on November 25, 2010 in Durban, South Africa for the King of the Cage promotion.

Durban and First
He joined the Durban Militia Reserve in 1903 attaining the rank of Captain before visiting New Zealand in 1914 when the First World War broke out.
After almost three years in the wilderness, Fingleton returned to the Test arena in the First Test at Durban.
After scoring 24, 65 and 29 in three warm-up matches, all of which were won by innings, McCabe hit 149 in the First Test at Durban, sharing a second-wicket partnership of 161 with Bill Brown in gale-force conditions which caused balls to make U-turns in the headwind, forced the umpires to glue the bails to the wickets using chewing gum, to set up a nine-wicket victory.
He captained and later coached the Maritzburg College First XV, and at the end of 1909 departed for the Durban High School, where he was to earn lasting fame as an iron-willed Head Master from 1910 to 1931.
Macartney then scored 59 and 116 in an aggressive display in the First Test in Durban, which was drawn, with the hosts hanging on with only three wickets in hand.

Durban and Division
Despite his best efforts, Durban was unable to keep the club up, as defeat on the final day of the season consigned Stoke to relegation from Division One.
It was decided in 1974 to organize the Army's conventional force into two divisions: 7 SA Infantry Division ( 71, 72 and 73 Motorized Brigades ) and 8 SA Armoured Division ( Durban ) ( 81 Armoured Brigade, 82 Mechanized Brigade and 84 Motorized Brigade ).
The headquarters of the two divisions were established on 1 August 1974, and 8th Armoured Division was active at its headquarters at Lord's Grounds, Durban, until at least 27 September 1992.
In a related issue, New Zealand legend Andrew Mehrtens, who was born in Durban, decided to pursue a South African passport when he signed with the English side Harlequins for the 2005-06 National Division One season, as it would enable the club to sign another non-EU and non-Kolpak player.

Durban and 1978
Eastham left in January 1978, after only 10 months in charge, and was replaced by Alan Durban from Shrewsbury Town.
Robb repeated his win in 1977, 1978 and 1980, including breaking the tape in Durban in 1978 in a record 5: 29: 14, almost 20 minutes and four kilometres ahead of runner-up Dave Wright.
He obtained his B. Proc at the University of Fort Hare in 1977 and went to work for the Durban law firm of Griffiths Mxenge as an articled clerk in 1978.
On 1 August 1978, the airline inaugurated its services with the F28 on a flight from Manzini to Johannesburg via Durban, whilst the airlines ' Viscount was on standby at Matsapha Airport.
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Durban and
* June 4 In South Africa, hunter Dick King rides into a British military base in Grahamstown to warn that the Boers have besieged Durban ( he had left 11 days earlier ).
They enabled services thrice-weekly Durban Johannesburg, with weekly services on the Durban East London Port Elizabeth George / Mossel Bay Cape Town route.
On 1 July 1935, SAA moved its operations to Rand Airport as it became increasingly obvious that Johannesburg would become the country's aviation hub, which coincided with the launching of Rand Durban East London Port Elizabeth Cape Town services.
Despite scoring three tries in the second test at Durban, the Springboks suffered from some woeful goal kicking and failed to land any penalties or conversions, whilst for the Lions Neil Jenkins once again kicked 5 penalties to level the scores at 15 15 before Jerry Guscott dropped a goal for an 18 15 lead for the Lions.
They lost the Test against South Africa in Durban 24 3, their biggest defeat in 40 years.
Their eight defeats that season included a 75 43 loss to Natal in Durban.
Their last match in the group stage against Brazil on 25 June 2010 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban ended in a goalless 0 0 while both teams advanced to the knockout stage.
* 2001 World Court of Women, Durban, South Africa, Witness
It was signed in Durban City Hall itself loosely based on Belfast's, so that the Ulster scene was almost exactly reproduced.
Kathrada was one of the two thousand volunteers imprisoned as a result of the campaign he spent a month in a Durban jail.
ECOPEACE participating in an anti-war protest outside the American Consul ( representative )# Consulates and embassies | consulate in Durban on 16 October 2002, the United Nations Food Security Day and global Anti McDonald's Day

Durban and 79
* 9 July-George Christopher Cato, the first mayor of Durban, dies at the age of 79

Durban and season
Alan Durban, previously Stoke's manager two decades earlier, took charge for the remainder of season.
Durban was considered as a possible station but rejected because of tendency to cloudy weather in Natal during December season.
Following the draft fiasco, and the forgettable season which followed, the Blues showed signs of resurgence in 2007, finishing the round robin in fourth place, securing a semi-final against the Sharks in Durban.
The Bulls lost their first game of the 2007 Super 14 season, going down to the Sharks in Durban 17 points to 3, though the next week they posted their first win of the season, defeating the Central Cheetahs at home in Pretoria.
Sunderland had an unsuccessful 1983 84 season and Durban was sacked by the Roker Park club and new manager Len Ashurst did not believe Bracewell could play for him and so sold him to Everton for £ 425, 000.
Against Natal at Durban, he made his highest first class score of 167, his second century against the provincial side for the season.
Team Portugal only competed in four rounds of the 2006-07 season, starting with the Durban race.

Durban and after
This changed the momentum as South Africa secured wins in Durban and Cape Town, where Cronje scored his fourth test century, he was the first captain since W. G. Grace to win a three-match rubber after being one down.
After Bell Labs ' development of undersea telephone signal repeaters, the first undersea links were introduced connecting Durban and Europe, and soon after to the rest of the world.
Durban University of Technology has acknowledged Steve Biko ’ s contribution to South African Society by naming its largest campus after him.
* The King Shaka International Airport at La Mercy, 35 km north of the Durban city centre was opened on 1 May 2010 in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup after a protracted debate over the name lasting over two years.
In December, when the ship was at Durban, South Africa, it was diverted to Singapore, after Japan entered the war.
Eilat has streets named after Durban, Kamen, Kampen and Los Angeles as well as a Canada Park.
The whales are named after Norwegian entrepreneur, Johan Bryde, who helped set up the first whaling station in Durban, South Africa in 1908.
In 1913, the Norwegian scientist Ørjan Olsen, based on the examination of a dozen " sei whales " brought to the whaling stations at Durban and Saldanha, in South Africa, described Balaenoptera brydei, naming it after the Norwegian consul to South Africa Johan Bryde.
* On 24 September 2009, Airlink Flight 8911 crashed in the suburb of Merebank shortly after takeoff from Durban International Airport, injuring its crew of three and one person on the ground.
It's services to Durban And Johannesburg were discontinued after no profit was made.
In December 2011, Ministry of the Environment ( Canada ) Peter Kent announced Canada's withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol one day after negotiators from nearly 200 countries meeting in Durban, South Africa at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference ( November 28-December 11 ), completed a marathon of climate talks to establish a new treaty to limit carbon emissions.
He was born in Durban and, after school wanted to study at University.
Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa shortly after resigning due to pressure from European Union and financial institutions.
He retired as a coroner after 1910, emigrated to South Africa in 1918, and died in Durban in 1925.
Departing from Brisbane on 17 May 1902, the 7th Commonwealth Light Horse arrived at Durban on 22 June, three weeks after the war ended.
From the early 1990s ( after 1992 ) to 1 April 1997, the SA Army maintained three ' small ' divisions, the 7th ( HQ Johannesburg ), 8th ( HQ Durban ) and 9th ( HQ Cape Town ).
However, after moving to Durban, they realised they had insufficient money.
He also wrote a popular book on astronomy some years after immigrating to Durban.
But, upon his arrival at Durban in July, he found that the war in Zululand was practically over, and, after effecting a temporary settlement, he went on to the Transvaal.
Shack settlements in both Durban and Cape Town were named after Joe Slovo by their founders.
World War II left him stranded in South Africa, and he therefore took up a teaching position in Durban, but returned to Europe after the war.
After Bell Labs ' development of the telephone, the first undersea links were introduced, first connecting Durban and Europe, and soon after, the rest of the world.
In 1867, after the Bank of Durban had begun printing its own banknotes, Kok and his followers embarked on a similar experiment of their own and had about 10, 000 one pound-notes printed for use in the area.

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