THE BOER WAR.
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Received this day, at 9 2 a. m. London, May 3. Tho transport “Victoria” with the Queensland Sixth Contingent has arrived at Capetown. , A number of prominent Boer leaders with a big commando are strongly entrenched at Paartbrister.
Badlngton, after shelling all day, was compelled to evacuate his position. The following day they were heavily engaged at Kopfonteiu,
In the House of Commons, Brodriek stated that the officer who raised the white flag when the first battalion of Irish Fusiliers surrendered at Nicholson’s Nek in the campaign, has been retired as wounded. It was not necessary to reveal his name.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 May 1901, Page 3
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110THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 May 1901, Page 3
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