THE BOER WAR.
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London, March 27.
Commandant Kruit/.ingcr is closely pressed in the neighborhood of the Orange Kiver. Finding it Hooded, ho turned south-west.
Do Lary's defeat has dismayed the Capo Dutch. Prominent members of tho Afrikander Bond advise the cassation of resistance.
130 Colonials Captured. Beceived this day at 9 13 a.m. London, March 27.
One hundred of Malan's Boers on the 21st, ambushed a hundred and thirty Colonial troopers at a rocky defile near Kichmond. The Colonials surrendered after losing I: 1 .. They wero stripped of arms and accoutrements and then liberated.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 March 1901, Page 4
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