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There have been two newspapers by this name:
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''[[Volksblad]]'' ([[Dutch]] and [[Afrikaans]] for "people's paper" and can refer to any of two newspapers published in South Africa:
  
=''[[Het Volksblad]]'', Cape Town (mid 19th century)=
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=''[[Het Volksblad]]'' ("The people's paper") , Cape Town (mid to late 19th century)=
  
  
  
=''[[Die Volksblad]]'', Bloemfontein (1944-)=
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=''[[Die Volksblad]]'' ("The people's paper"), Bloemfontein (1944-)=
  
 
A daily [[Afrikaans]]-language (earlier [[Dutch]]) newspaper in Bloemfontein, founded in 1904.
 
A daily [[Afrikaans]]-language (earlier [[Dutch]]) newspaper in Bloemfontein, founded in 1904.

Latest revision as of 05:58, 6 August 2020

Volksblad (Dutch and Afrikaans for "people's paper" and can refer to any of two newspapers published in South Africa:

Het Volksblad ("The people's paper") , Cape Town (mid to late 19th century)

Die Volksblad ("The people's paper"), Bloemfontein (1944-)

A daily Afrikaans-language (earlier Dutch) newspaper in Bloemfontein, founded in 1904.

Originally known as Die Volksblad, it was renamed Volksblad in the 1990s(?).

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