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General correspondence, 1932-07-28
Letter from the manager regarding the availability of the first issue of "Pro Libertate". -
General correspondence, 1932-08-16
Letter to Stellenbosch University Library promising regular issues of "Pro Libertate". -
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General election, 1900 : should the electors support the war policy of the present government
(Cardiff : Wm. Lewis, 1900)Opinion piece on the British general elections of 1900. -
A general election: then fundamental reform? Not very likely
Article by Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert, M. P., leader of the opposition, for publication in the Financial Mail column “In my opinion.” -
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Gesamentlike Universiteits-komitee vir Sosiologie en Maatskaplike Werk
Welcoming address delivered at the eighteenth annual meeting of the Joint University Committee for Sociology and Social Work, Stellenbosch, 16 June 1966. -
Geschiedenis van het grondgebied der Zuid-Afrikaansche republiek
(Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1901)Dutch pamphlet on the history of the territory of the Z.A.R. -
De gesneuvelden en gestorvenen van de Gereformeerde Kerken in Zuid-Afrika gedurende den oorlog 1899-1902
(1906)Reformed Churches of South Africa's register of the dead during the Anglo-Boer War collected by Reverend W.J. de Klerk. -
Getting Government closer to the people
Final version of speech/article about the electoral system within which voters can call Government to account on any issue. Source unknown. -
Die gevare van ons oorwinning
Address on Dingaan's Day and the history and future of the Afrikaner, Uitenhage, 14 December 1957. -
Die gevare van ons seepraal
Chairman's address on the danger of complacency among Afrikaners and a call to fight for their language, culture and lifestyle. Delivered at the FAK (Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge) Congress, Bloemfontein, 2 ... -
The ghastly blunders of the war : a guide to the report of the Royal Commission on the South African War, 1899-1900
(London : Daily Mail, 1900)Report of the Royal Commission on the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1900. -
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God save the king omitted : protests
Newspaper advertisement for the Wednesday publication of the Cape Argus newspaper displaying the text: "God save the King" omitted: Protests.