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''[[Oom Piet met syn Tand Pyn]]'' ("Uncle Piet and his toothache")  is a [[Afrikaans]] farce by an author called [[Domkrag]] ("lifting jack").  
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''[[Oom Piet met syn Tand Pyn]]'' ("Uncle Piet and his toothache")  is is an [[Afrikaans]] farce by an author called [[Domkrag]] ("lifting jack").  
  
First published in ''[[De Koerier]]'' of Beaufort West, on 27 November 1910.  
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First published in ''[[De Koerier]]'' (the Beaufort West ''[[Courier]]'') in Beaufort West on 27 November 1910.  
  
Possibly an [[Afrikaans]] translation of [[Melt Brink]]'s [[Dutch]]-[[Afrikaans]] play ''[[By die Tande Dokter]]''.  
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Possibly an [[Afrikaans]] translation/adaptation of [[Melt Brink]]'s [[Dutch]]-[[Afrikaans]] play ''[[By die Tande Dokter]]'' (1905).
  
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'''See ''[[By die Tande Dokter]]''''' 
  
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 11 July 2016

Oom Piet met syn Tand Pyn ("Uncle Piet and his toothache") is is an Afrikaans farce by an author called Domkrag ("lifting jack").

First published in De Koerier (the Beaufort West Courier) in Beaufort West on 27 November 1910.

Possibly an Afrikaans translation/adaptation of Melt Brink's Dutch-Afrikaans play By die Tande Dokter (1905).

See By die Tande Dokter

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