Fonds A1480 - Jan Christiaan Smuts

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ZA HPRA A1480

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Jan Christiaan Smuts

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  • 1944 (Creation)

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(19 March 1889 - 6 July 1968)

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Lithuanian born, Sarah Gertrude Millin came to South Africa in 1889. She became the author of short stories, articles, reviews, plays, novels, biographical and historical works.
In 1912 she married Philip Millin, who later became a judge of the Supreme Court

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A synopsis of a series of 13 radio programmes on the life of J.C. Smuts, former Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa. The programmes were compiled by S.G. Millin and presented in the Hotel Plaza, New York, on the 21 April 1944.

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The original sound disc is housed in the Jan Smuts Library, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

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1 tape stored at Historical Papers in Media Room.

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NOTE: The audio recordings may be accessed at the Historical papers archive. Please refer to the list of digitised audio material on our website.

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The digitisation of the audio recordings in this collection was made possible by the generous grant from the Carnegie Foundation.

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