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− | '''Die Burger''' (orig. '''De Burger''', later '''Di Burger''', as the spelling of [[Afrikaans]] developed) is an influential [[Afrikaans]], earlier [[Dutch]], language newspaper in Cape Town. Founded in 1915, with D.F. Malan (1874-1959) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Fran%C3%A7ois_Malan] (journalist, politician and later Prime Minister) as the first editor, it played a substantial role in promoting serious culture among its [[Afrikaans]] readers. *** | + | '''Die Burger''' (orig. '''De Burger''', later '''Di Burger''', as the spelling of [[Afrikaans]] developed) is an influential [[Afrikaans]], earlier [[Dutch]], language daily newspaper in Cape Town. Founded in 1915, with D.F. Malan (1874-1959) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Fran%C3%A7ois_Malan] (journalist, politician and later Prime Minister) as the first editor, it played a substantial role in promoting serious culture among its [[Afrikaans]] readers. *** |
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Die Burger (orig. De Burger, later Di Burger, as the spelling of Afrikaans developed) is an influential Afrikaans, earlier Dutch, language daily newspaper in Cape Town. Founded in 1915, with D.F. Malan (1874-1959) [1] (journalist, politician and later Prime Minister) as the first editor, it played a substantial role in promoting serious culture among its Afrikaans readers. ***
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