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THE BOER WAR.

METRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRI GET J (PER PRESS association). London, June 11. circulation of foodstuffs north of ;r is being restricted to a minimum mtials, lest any of it should be capd Kitchener reports that between st and the 9th 26 Boers were killed, nded, 409 were captured, 33 surrenrifles and 15,550 rounds mu Bn, 120 wagons and 4000 i we Valso captured, it Au King and Lance Corporal Curef the New South Wales Bushmen, everely wounded at Bugelshoek. ate Leuve died of enteric.

jived this day at 8 56 a.m. London, June 11. Daily Mail states that Christian et, with a thousand men, is reported it Gatsrand.

la is strongly entrenched at Blank, where De Larey is trying to

die’s column has devastated Picksnd Bethlehem district, destroying f agricultural implements, y-eight Boers were killed and ed during the seven weeks from . 7,000 tons of grain and forage, gons, 1,400 cattle, 1,450 horses and beeps were captured. 280 women lildren were brought in. There 1 British killed and 40 wounded.

sloo’s and Eomeback’s commando tinually opposed to Bundle.

Capetown correspondent of the dates that Lord Kitchener purallowed Kruitzinger to occupy wn as a bait. Although the plan the British had compensatory :s.

)hn Blundell Maple complains of :hless quality of the Hungarian urchased by the War Office for outh Africa. He alleges corruponnection with the transactions. Peace Negotiations. ved this day at 8.56 a.mi

London, June 11.

Boer prisoner taken after the iwn affair had three rifles, plainly that Kruitzinger was intent suiting.

sr, Leyds, 0. D. Fisher and A. D. :an are at the Hague, where they s Botha, and received her husleace suggestions. At the same itehener allows the Netherlands at Pretoria to see Smuts, Do Wet, tha’s private secretary, and freely Kruger.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19010612.2.11

Bibliographic details
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 June 1901, Page 3

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297

THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 June 1901, Page 3

THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 June 1901, Page 3

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