THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA
i ABVANCErOF GENERAL BOTHA U ; ' " _____ ' [ Caps Town, February. 26.Unconfirmed reports state that Mkr- >... itz,, tibo rebel -agitator,' 13 now imprisoned a± Windhoek (the capital of Geri man South-West Africa). General Botha,' who* is commanding 1 i file' northern, inradmg farce, has quiti;'.ted Swakopmund and captured Goaiii- !"■ kontes. and Gonidas, from which the .enemy iled, leaving much material behindthem. [.■' .WAITING FOE REINFORCEMENTS. [■ - (Red. February 28, 5.5 p.m.) r..'.., Cape' Town, February 27. ' General Botha, reviewing the troops : ;'at Lnderitz Bay .(on the Gennan South- • iWest Afrioaji Coast), deplored the reI- ■ ■ sent rebellion, whicii had necessitated delay in the advance. He hoped soon • to to reinforced and to press' forward. fv • IN CERMAN EAST AFRICA. BRITISH SHIPS TO BLOCKADE THE PORTS.; <Rec. February 28, 5.5 p.m.) j London, February 27.' ' Official.—Britain has declared a L 'blockade on tlie coast of Gorman East f (Africa as from February 28.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 6
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151THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 6
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