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(18*-19*) Dutch performer who visited South Africa in 1908 (along with [[Truus Post]]), giving recitals which included Afrikaans poetry and playlets by [[Melt Brink]], [[F.W. Reitz]], [[Jan Cilliers]], and scenes from ''[[Julius Caesar]]'' (translated by [[Gustav Preller]]). Possibly their visit led to the important later visit by [[Paul de Groot]] in 1924.
 
(18*-19*) Dutch performer who visited South Africa in 1908 (along with [[Truus Post]]), giving recitals which included Afrikaans poetry and playlets by [[Melt Brink]], [[F.W. Reitz]], [[Jan Cilliers]], and scenes from ''[[Julius Caesar]]'' (translated by [[Gustav Preller]]). Possibly their visit led to the important later visit by [[Paul de Groot]] in 1924.
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(18*-19*) Dutch performer who visited South Africa in 1908 (along with Truus Post), giving recitals which included Afrikaans poetry and playlets by Melt Brink, F.W. Reitz, Jan Cilliers, and scenes from Julius Caesar (translated by Gustav Preller). Possibly their visit led to the important later visit by Paul de Groot in 1924.

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