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The Middelburg Cultural Society, Middelburg, Cape Province ('''Middelburgse Kultuurvereniging''' in [[Afrikaans]]) was founded in 19** by **. In 1922 [[Danie Olivier]] joined the society, and contributed greatly to their activities. He promoted religious music, produced a number of operettas, and over the years till its demise in 1927, directed a number of plays for them. These included many plays in [[Afrikaans]], such as [[Faro]], [[Die Silwer Rand]], [[Piet se Tante]], [[Die Watersaak]], [[Die Badgaste]], [['n Ondankbare Kind]], and [[Van Riet van Rietfontein]].   
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The Middelburg Cultural Society, Middelburg, Cape Province ('''Middelburgse Kultuurvereniging''' in [[Afrikaans]]) was founded in 19** by **. In 1922 [[Danie Olivier]] joined the society, and contributed greatly to their activities. He promoted religious music, produced a number of operettas, and over the years till its demise in 1927, directed a number of plays for them. These included many plays in [[Afrikaans]], such as ''[[Faro]]'', ''[[Die Silwere Rand]]'', ''[[Piet se Tante]]'', ''[[De Waterzaak|Die Watersaak]]'', ''[[Die Bad-Gaste]]'', ''[['n Ondankbare Kind]]'', and ''[[Van Riet van Rietfontein]]''.   
  
 
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The Middelburg Cultural Society, Middelburg, Cape Province (Middelburgse Kultuurvereniging in Afrikaans) was founded in 19** by **. In 1922 Danie Olivier joined the society, and contributed greatly to their activities. He promoted religious music, produced a number of operettas, and over the years till its demise in 1927, directed a number of plays for them. These included many plays in Afrikaans, such as Faro, Die Silwere Rand, Piet se Tante, Die Watersaak, Die Bad-Gaste, 'n Ondankbare Kind, and Van Riet van Rietfontein.

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