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− | First published in Port Elizabeth in 1937, it later became known simply as ''[[Oosterlig]]'' and, after its purchase by the Cape Town based ''[[Die Burger]]'' on May 1, 1993, it was renamed ''[[Die Burger Oos]]'' ("The Burger East"). | + | First published as ''[[Die Oosterlig]]'' in Port Elizabeth in 1937, it later became known simply as ''[[Oosterlig]]'' and, after its purchase by the Cape Town based ''[[Die Burger]]'' on May 1, 1993, it was renamed ''[[Die Burger Oos]]'' ("The Burger East"). |
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 9 October 2024
Die Oosterlig ("The Eastern Light") was an afternoon Afrikaans language newspaper
The newspaper
First published as Die Oosterlig in Port Elizabeth in 1937, it later became known simply as Oosterlig and, after its purchase by the Cape Town based Die Burger on May 1, 1993, it was renamed Die Burger Oos ("The Burger East").
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