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in 1919 with his financial support, when he acquired the majority of its shares. He would use the newspaper as a political instrument and move it to a more radical Flemish point of view.
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As a Council member of the Catholic Boerenbond (E:Belgian Farmers Association) in 1934, he could not avoid the bankruptcy of the
237:(Belgian Catholic Farmers Association) from March 1915 until November 1918. During the war, he continued his activities in the 478: 416: 437: 346:(speech of 16 March 1937). In 1937, he was temporarily ousted from the Catholic Party because of his sympathies for the 503: 493: 391:
De Vlaamse Linie, 5e jaargang nr. 196, 27 June 1952. Uit het dossier van de jaren 1930–1940: de opkomst van 'Rex'
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shipowner Henry Gylsen, and together they had five daughters and one son. Gustave Sap was the father-in-law of
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government. On 23 May 1932 Renkin created a new government, which Sap joined this time. Sap was Minister of
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Gerard, E. De katholieke partij in crisis. Partijpolitiek leven in België (1918–1940). Leuven, 1985
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Le régime légal des bourses en Allemagne. Lois du 22 juin 1896 et du 8 mai 1908
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From 1920 up to 1940 he was a member of parliament for the district
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in 1905, which lasted until 1908. In 1913, he began teaching
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On 5 May 1919, he joined the management of the Catholic
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Academic staff of the Université catholique de Louvain
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on economic aspects of the government policy and the
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Kortemark
Belgium
Brussels
Belgian
Catholic Party
Catholic University of Leuven
Leuven
Belgium
Flemish movement
Antwerp
André Vlerick
Jan Piers
Albert De Smaele
diocesan
normal school
Torhout
Catholic University of Leuven
German
stock market regulation
teacher
stock market
World War I
World War I
Le Havre
private secretary
Joris Helleputte
agriculture
public works
Boerenbond

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