THE BOER WAR.
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Wellington, This Day. 'The Governor of Cape Colony cables bat Private E. Kelly, of Wade, Auck,n&, of the Sixth Contingent, is dangerlsly ill of enteric fever at Warm Baths. Ccteiel Banks, cables on the tenth that le Sixth Contingent returned to Pretoria 11 well, but very few horses are fit. He I equipping and awaiting for remounts. »iet De Wet guiding the British Force. Received this day, at 2 5 a.m. London, May 15. Piet De Wet is guiding Major-General Elliot's Column, which is sweeping the orth-ea stern districts of the Orange liver colony. The <eountry is still fully stocked with lealvcs and fowls which the columns are olle cting. Tl le nights are bitterly cold and the eld t dry. T he Duch residents at Pretoria predict le winter will compel a general Boer lr render.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 May 1901, Page 3
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146THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 May 1901, Page 3
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