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A year later his unit re-enter ed South Africa on a mission and they were intercepted in a small street called Goch in Johannesburg.
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“The Red Tavern?” said I. “How is it that so many of your places are called Goch? there is Pentraeth Goch; there is Saint Pedair Goch, and here at Llanfair is Tafarn Goch.”
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There's little mention of him in the Party's archives after the winter of 1924/1925, and apart from one commemorative article written by Gwilym R. Jones in the December 1933 edition of y Ddraig Goch, references to him in the Party's publications are very rare.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Supporters and competitors travelling to the Games face a strict ban on waving the Ddraig Goch in celebration.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Wine of the Week: 2004 Sutcliffe Ddraig Goch -- A Colorado red named for a Welsh dragon.
July 2007 2007
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Anna Sibilla (Aenne) Biermann was born in Goch on the Lower Rhine, where her father Alfons Sternfeld (1865 – 1928) had taken over the leather factory founded by her grandfather Wolfgang in 1855.
Aenne Biermann. 2009
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His father, Max, was a founding member of the Jewish community in Goch, together with Hermann Tietz.
Aenne Biermann. 2009
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Wine of the Week: 2004 Sutcliffe Ddraig Goch -- A Colorado red named for a Welsh dragon.
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They fought the enemy in a fierce battle in what came to be known as the "Goch Street shooting" in which two whites died.
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Mahlangu; and Mrs Kasner, widow of one of those killed in Goch Street, had sent
ANC Today 2008
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