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(18*-19*) An editor of the Dutch-English paper Het Zuid-Westen in Oudtshoorn. Supporter of the debating societies and cultural life, he reviewed their activities and also published work in Afrikaans during his time as editor. This included a number of little satiric plays or dialogues, such as ''[[Die Toekomstige Planne]]'' (1908), ''[[Moloch]]'' by "Ou Knolkool" (1910) and ''[[In die Koffiekamer]]'' (1911). He was followed as editor by [[J.C Langenhoven]].  
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(18*-19*) An editor of the Dutch-English paper Het Zuid-Westen in Oudtshoorn. Supporter of the debating societies and cultural life, he reviewed their activities and also published work in Afrikaans during his time as editor. This included a number of little satiric plays or dialogues, such as ''[[Die Toekomstige Planne]]'' (1908), ''[[Moloch]]'' by "Ou Knolkool" (1910) and ''[[In die Koffiekamer]]'' (1911). He was followed as editor by [[C.J. Langenhoven]].  
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(18*-19*) An editor of the Dutch-English paper Het Zuid-Westen in Oudtshoorn. Supporter of the debating societies and cultural life, he reviewed their activities and also published work in Afrikaans during his time as editor. This included a number of little satiric plays or dialogues, such as Die Toekomstige Planne (1908), Moloch by "Ou Knolkool" (1910) and In die Koffiekamer (1911). He was followed as editor by C.J. Langenhoven.


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