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  1. William Philip Schreiner CMG PC KC (30 August 1857 – 28 June 1919) was a South African barrister and politician who served as the eighth Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1898 to 1900, during the Second Boer War.

  2. 24 de jun. de 2024 · William Philip Schreiner was a Southern African politician who was prime minister of Cape Colony at the outbreak of the South African War (1899–1902); he was the younger brother of author and political activist Olive Schreiner.

  3. William Philip Schreiner, Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, anti-British imperialist, and a proponent for the integration of all ‘civilised men' including ‘civilised Africans'. William Philip Schreiner was born in 30 October 1857. He was the tenth child of Gottlob and Rebekah Schreiner.

  4. William Philip Schreiner, an advocate in Cape Town who was later Prime Minister of the Cape Colony and South African High Commissioner in London married Frances Hester (Fanny) Reitz on 3 January 1884 in Swellendam. His usual residence was in Newlands, Cape Town.

  5. William Philip Schreiner (1837-1919), South African lawyer (barrister) and statesman, the youngest son of a German missionary, was born in the district of Herschel, Cape Colony. He studied law at Cape Town and at Cambridge and London universities.

  6. William Philip Schreiner (1857 - 1919) was a Cape politician and Olive Schreiner's younger brother. Will Schreiner was educated first at schools in the Eastern Cape and then at the South African College in Cape Town. He went on to win a scholarship to study at Cambridge, and in 1882 he was admitted to the English and Cape Bars.

  7. weet.co.za › politiek › w-p-schreinerW.P. Schreiner - Weet

    13 de oct. de 2022 · William Philip Schreiner (1857-1919) was ʼn suksesvolle prokureur, begaafde staatsman en simpatieke premier van die Kaapkolonie tussen 1898 en 1900.