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Depiction of religious legend
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Depouch Whitney Jacobs
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Der Freischütz. Ouvertüre
Carl Maria von Weber: Overture from the opera Der Freischütz for piano 4 hands; music print -
Der Junge Breitmann in South Africa
(Liverpool : Baskerville Printing Company, 1900)Poetry on the Anglo-Boer War. -
"Der Landsman"at Paarl
(S.A. Jewish Press (Pty.), 1935-06-21)Newspaper article with references to music. -
Een der oorzaken van den oorlog in Zuid-Afrika en iets over het onderwijs in Transvaal
(Amsterdam : Hoveker & Wormser, 1900)According to the Dutch author, the British nation had been misinformed about the situation in S.A. He also discusses education in the Z.A.R. -
Die derde bede : U wil
Catechism sermon held at Auckland Park entitled, "The third prayer : Your will". -
Die derde kruiswoord
Passion tide sermon held at Potchefstroom entitled, "The third word on the cross". -
Die derde sleutelwoord : bekering
Pentecost sermon held at Pretoria East entitled, "The third keyword: conversion". -
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Dervish II
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Des and Dawn Lindberg in Association with Nedbank present Autumn Season of Soirees 1996
(19--)The programme includes a list of musicians according to the days in which they were scheduled to perform. Details relating to the cost, time, dates, directions, the dress code and contact details were also present. -
Des Lindberg Record Banned
(1968-04-26)The article reflects on the banned number called "Folk On Trek" which had been the previous' year's Sari Award winner. The opinion was that the song should not have been banned with a quote added by David Marks. -
Des Lindberg Record Banned
(19--)The article pertains to the record, "Folk On Trek" by Sari Award Winner, Des Lindberg and his wife, Dawn Silver. The article also makes use of a quote by David Marks who thought the government's action was stupid and laughable. -
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Dessin de désagrégation
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Detail of the method of securing the sport (cross bar)
Drawing of the detail of the method of securing the sport (cross bar), depicting detail of a runner, the nose of the runner and a sport (cross bar). -
Detention : How It Works Against The State
(19--)The articles were published for the upcoming International Human Rights Day. Both articles discuss the issue of human rights in South Africa against racially oppressed groups. -
'Detention without trial is unacceptable in the international community, but here it has become the norm. The public is becoming numbed to this whole idea … and it hardly arouses comment anymore'
(19--)Both articles discuss the South African state's detention policies and unfair practices.