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− | + | The [[Diggers' Aurora]] was a Dutch-language oratory club, in the mold of the Cape-based [[Aurora]]. | |
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+ | The [[Diggers' Aurora]] was founded in Kimberley in 1872 and remained active until 1883. | ||
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+ | One of the members was [[L. van Hogezand]], who wrote a comedy called ''[[De Kater, of De Verdronken Minnaar]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
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+ | Du Toit, 1988) | ||
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The Diggers' Aurora was a Dutch-language oratory club, in the mold of the Cape-based Aurora.
History
The Diggers' Aurora was founded in Kimberley in 1872 and remained active until 1883.
One of the members was L. van Hogezand, who wrote a comedy called De Kater, of De Verdronken Minnaar
Sources
Du Toit, 1988)
[JH]
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