THE BOER WAR.
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Lwndon, July 4. Lord Roberts testified before the Compensation Commission, in reference to the plot to dynamite the Church at Johannesburg, at midday on Sunday it he attended ; but as the Governor advised him not to attend he therefore went to the earlier service. Lord Roberts stated that the attitude of the Netherlands railway officials was decidedly so hostile as to justisy thentreatment as prisoners of war. As an act of clemency they were merely deported. A Frenchman, after free access to St Helena, has written to the Parisian newspapers stating that the Boer prisoners, without exception, admit that they have nothing to complain of in thoir treatment.
HSCecil Ehodes and Baden-Powell are ~ coming to England, the latter on the the score of ill-health.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 July 1901, Page 4
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134THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 July 1901, Page 4
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