2006, 1929, Afrikaans, Article, Image edition: Waar die soetdoring bloei is Suid Afrika!; word Suid-Rhodesie naderhand nog Afrikaans? ; wenslikheid van nouer aansluiting ; mnr. G. Moerdyk gee sy indrukke treffend weer; Wherever the sweet thorn blooms, there South Africa can be found! ; will South Rhodesia in due course become Afrikaans; desirability of closer association; mr. G. Moerdyk strikingly conveys his impressions [translated from Afrikaans] Unknown

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  • 2006-09-15T09:05:01Z
  • 1929-10-08
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  • Waar die soetdoring bloei is Suid Afrika!; word Suid-Rhodesie naderhand nog Afrikaans? ; wenslikheid van nouer aansluiting ; mnr. G. Moerdyk gee sy indrukke treffend weer; Wherever the sweet thorn blooms, there South Africa can be found! ; will South Rhodesia in due course become Afrikaans; desirability of closer association; mr. G. Moerdyk strikingly conveys his impressions [translated from Afrikaans]
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  • 2006-09-15T09:05:01Z
  • 1929-10-08
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  • Article
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  • Text
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  • AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: Argitek Gerard Moerdyk beskryf sy besoek aan Rhodesie [Zimbabwe], waar hy twee kerke gaan oprig, in Salisbury en Enkeldoorn respektiewelik. Hy verkeer onder die indruk dat Suid-Rhodesie mettertyd Afrikaans sal word.
  • ENGLISH SUMMARY: Architect Gerard Moerdyk describes his visit to Rhodesia [Zimbabwe] where he will build two church buildings, at Salisbury and Enkeldoorn respectively. He is under the impression that in due course South-Rhodesia will become Afrikaans [translated from the Afrikaans].
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