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- take office, aged 69. Eben
Donges was born on 8
March 1898 in the town of Klerksdorp, the
youngest son of
Theophilus C.
Dönges, a
minister of religion....
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Donge may
refer to:
Donge local dialect (Language)
Dholuo (tribe in
Kenya commonly known as Luo) word for
Right Donge (river),
river in the
Dutch province...
- Eben
Dönges High
School (Hoërskool Eben
Dönges) is a government-funded high
school in Kraaifontein,
Western Cape,
South Africa. It was
established in...
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George Henry Donges (September 27, 1906 – May 28, 1976) was an
American college football coach. He was the head
football coach for
Ashland College—now...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Donges (May 5, 1875 –
September 21, 1974),
known as
Ralph W. E.
Donges, was a
judge in New
Jersey who
served as
Justice of the New...
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State President (1961–1994) (under Apartheid)
Charles Robberts Swart Eben
Dönges† Tom Naudé* Jim Fouché Jan de Klerk* Nico Diederichs†
Marais Viljoen* John...
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Court in a case that
became known as
Harris v
Dönges or
Harris v
Minister of the Interior, as T. E.
Dönges was at the time
Minister of the Interior. Initially...
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stadium is the
Stadion Woudestein – for
sponsorship reasons known as the Van
Donge & De Roo
Stadion –
which has a
capacity of
about 4,500, one of the smallest...
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office was vacant. He was
unexpectedly called upon to do this when Dr Eben
Dönges, who was
elected to
succeed C.R.
Swart as
State President in 1967, suffered...