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In 194* he translated ''[[Are You a Mason?]]'' into Afrikaans for [[André Huguenet]] as ''[[Is Jy 'n Bokryer?]]''. | In 194* he translated ''[[Are You a Mason?]]'' into Afrikaans for [[André Huguenet]] as ''[[Is Jy 'n Bokryer?]]''. | ||
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Also known simply as Dirk Mostert. (1897-1982) Teacher, journalist, politician, Afrikaans writer, translator and amateur actor. Born Dirk Johannes Jacobus Mostert 29 September 1897 op Middelburg, Transvaal, and went to a variety of schools. Studied at the Grey University College in Bloemfontein. e became chairman of the Afrikaanse Studentebond and secretary of the Afrikaanse Taalvereniging.
His contribution to theatre
Was a member of, and actor for, the GUK Toneelvereniging in the late early 1920s, also Chairman of the society in 1920, the year they did Die Koerantskrywers, playing "Dr Bols" himself. ****
In 194* he translated Are You a Mason? into Afrikaans for André Huguenet as Is Jy 'n Bokryer?.
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