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Let them remove that, and in less than a year the confederation would be established under the Free Afrikander flag.
I hate the Afrikander.
It lasted until Duff managed to bring it under control and lead the little Afrikander across to make the introduction.
He is an English Afrikander; is an old resident, and has a Boer wife.
We cannot afford once again to have Afrikander against Briton, or worse, we dare not have white against black.
She was renamed HMS Afrikander in 1919.
Together, the three were principally responsible for the formation of the Afrikander Bond (see Cape Colony: History).
As far as I can remember, every Afrikander who was ever my guest in those trading days did me a bad turn, or tried to do me one.
It belongs to a people, to many peoples, Zulu, and Englishman and Afrikander, not to me, but especially not to You.
When the South African Naval Service was created on 1 April 1922, all officers and men were nominally registered in the books of Afrikander.
In 1900 Malan was elected to the Cape Assembly for the Afrikander Bond, of which he later became leader.
One of the most important results was the first Afrikander Bond congress that was held in 1882 at Graaf Reinet.
"The Afrikander Bond has for its object the establishment of a South African nationality by spreading a true love for what is really our fatherland.
As well as his autobiography (published posthumously in 1927) and his anthology of poetry, Fairbridge wrote an unpublished novel called The Afrikander.
She was returned to the Royal Navy in December 1932 and renamed HMS Afrikander II in 1933.
For some time, our visitors got nothing bigger than a fowl; but at last a horse belonging to an Afrikander was left out after dark, and the lions made short work of it.
She was made a base ship in 1923 and was renamed HMS Flora, and then HMS Afrikander in 1933.
He was a Great Dane who between 1939 and 1944 served at HMS Afrikander, a Royal Navy shore establishment in Simon's Town, South Africa.
He saw that the real Curse on Africa is the Curse of the Afrikander Tradition, and, being wise, he realised that there was no use in kicking against it.
Their loyalty had been suspected from the outset, and it was felt that, given a big Boer victory, they would declare themselves in favour of the old ideal-'Africa for the Afrikander.'
Throughout the end of June and the early part of July much was hoped from the mediation of the heads of the Afrikander Bond, the political union of the Dutch Cape colonists.
The Afrikaner Bond (Afrikaans and Dutch for "Afrikaner Union"; South African Dutch: Afrikander Bond) was founded as an anti-British political party in the Cape Colony.
In 1919 she became HMS Afrikander and was transferred to the South African Naval Service in 1923, becoming HMSAS Afrikander.
The renewal of the policy of British expansion had been answered by the formation of the Afrikander Bond, which represented the freedom aspirations of the Dutch-speaking people, and had active branches in the Free State.
The Act was amended in 1923 and Afrikander was then transferred to the Union of South African Seaward Defence Force as HMSAS Afrikander.