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An Inglorious Surrender.

Received this day at 8 57 a.m. London, January 28. Twenty newly recruited police are being surrounded at Devondale, north of Vryburg. They surrendered unrcsistinglyj They were stripped and released.

George Brand, leader of the Eastern raiders, threatens to prove that a hundred of the Cape Dutch invited the Boers to iilvade and when there refused to join them.

Eighteen German field guns of the newest model procurable were landed at Qucenstown for South Africa with carriages and wagons complete. Nine hiindred Hungarian horses were shipped at Feitine for the Cape.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 January 1901, Page 3

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94

An Inglorious Surrender. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 January 1901, Page 3

An Inglorious Surrender. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 January 1901, Page 3

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