Rhodes Sails for England.
More Captures. New Zealander Promoted. Troops for South Africa. Received this day at 9 22 am. * - Capetown, July 19. Rhodes sails for England on July 3rd. London, Juno 19. Colonel Scott’s Railway Guards at Haartlcbustepan, Western Taausval, captured much stock, two wagons, rides and ammunition. Sorgt Major Eyre, Fifth New Zealand contingent, has been granted a commission in the Yeomanry. The troopship Bavaria sailed for South Africa with 850 men of the Manchester Regiment and 600 of the Staffordshire Militia. Boer bounce. Kruitzlnger at Klenfontoln threatens to commandeer all persons giving information to the British. He states he does this in virtue of a proclamation annexing the northern portion of Capo Colony to the late Orange Free State at the beginning of the war.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 June 1901, Page 2
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128Rhodes Sails for England. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 June 1901, Page 2
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