THE BOER WAR.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COrYKIGIIT.)
Philip Botha Killed. Received this day, at 9 3 am. London, March 21
Kitchener reports that Philip Botha was killed atDoornberg, and his two sons wounded.
The Boers in Orange Cblotiy are disbanded and scattered.
De Wet is in the neighborhood of lleilbron.
Mistaking n superior force of Boers for British, twenty-four members of the Cape Defence force, were captured at Winterburg. They were stripped and released. Tho Talhosch wreckers consisted of Cape rebels. The Government are manufacturing a greatly improved cordite, and are also testing the qualities of a new rifle.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 March 1901, Page 3
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