Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands broadcasting in Dutch to South Africa in the British Broadcasting Corporation's Overseas Service. Prominent Dutch and Flemish speakers are brought to the microphone on alternating Fridays to speak to South Africans of Dutch descent on subjects that make a cultural bond between them and the people of the Netherlands. The series is arranged by Professor Bolhorst, formerly of Pretoria University. Prince Bernhard officially opened the Dutch series.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 October 1942, Page 4
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72Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands broadcasting in Dutch to South Africa in the British Broadcasting Corporation's Overseas Service. Prominent Dutch and Flemish speakers are brought to the microphone on alternating Fridays to speak to South Africans of Dutch descent on subjects that make a cultural bond between them and the people of the Netherlands. The series is arranged by Professor Bolhorst, formerly of Pretoria University. Prince Bernhard officially opened the Dutch series. Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 October 1942, Page 4
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