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Cronjé
[ Dutch krawn-yey ]
noun
- Piet Ar·nol·dus [peet ah, r, -, nawl, -d, oo, s], 1835?–1911, Boer general.
Cronje
/ 'krɒnjə /
noun
- CronjeHansie19692002MSouth AfricanSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Hansie , full name Wessel Johannes Cronje (1969–2002); South African cricketer. He captained South Africa (1994–2000); banned for life from cricket for match-fixing in 2001
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Even the news of Cronjé's surrender, which was soon after made public, did not have more than a transient effect.
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Cronjé evidently doesn't think we can, for he has just sent us in a message offering us twenty-four hours to clear out in.
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Old Cronjé's apparent object is to try and save Bloemfontein by delaying us till reinforcements come up from the south and east.
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Commandant Cronjé, with a party of burghers, marched into Potchefstroom for the purpose of printing the proclamation.
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In the case of Potchefstrom, the execution of this design was treacherously prevented by Commandant Cronjé.
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