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'''Die Burger''' (orig. '''De Burger''', later '''Di Burger''', as the spelling of [[Afrikaans]] developed) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Burger] 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) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Burger] is an influential [[Afrikaans]]-language (earlier [[Dutch]]-) 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) [1] is an influential Afrikaans-language (earlier Dutch-) daily newspaper in Cape Town. Founded in 1915, with D.F. Malan (1874-1959) [2] (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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