THE BOER WAR.
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London, March 25,
Thorncyeroft brought to Dcwctsdorp 3,001) horses, 3,000 cattle, and 17,000 sheep. Botha’s refusal of peace terms is alienating many sympathisers in German) - , Austria, Brussels and Holland. Mr. J. X. Mcrriman and Mr. J. M . Sauer, who were recently sent to England by the Afrikander members of the Cape Parliament to represent their views on the South African situation to the House of Commons, have petitioned to he heard at the bar of the House of Commons respecting the settlement of the exb’opuhlTes, and especially against Crown Colony administration. They refrained from protesting against the annexation, since they were officially assured the dovision to annex was unalterable. Six British were killed and 20 wounded while lighting at Haartcbecstcfontein on Friday, chiefly of the Imperial Light Horse and Yeomanry.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 March 1901, Page 4
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140THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 March 1901, Page 4
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