THE BOER WAR.
[by HLBOXRIO TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT. J (PER PRBSB ASSOCIATION.) Martial Law Extended. Forcible Enlistment. Boer Women. Received this day at 9 6 a.m. London, July 19. Milner returns on August 10(h. Martial Law has been extended to the Maclear and Elliot districts. The Burghers have ordered the enlistment of all Boers aged 14 and over. Brodriek informed the Commons that j Boer women who were able to support themselves would be permitted to leave the refugee camps. The Refugee Gamps. London, July 19. Mrs Pawoett and other members of the Victorian League are included in the Government Committee appointed to visit the refugee camps. Cadet Corps.
South Africa chiefly for financial reasons will not adopt a scheme for military cadets which exists in the Colonies. A Loss for Steyn. Capetown, July 19. Thirty-two pounds were fonnd in Steyn’s waistcoat. Plot to Seize a Transport. While the troopship Armia was conveying 9CO Boer prisoners to Bermuda, two German and French officers amongst them plotted to seize the ship and compel the officers to an American part, A Boer informed the authorities and the foreigners were arrested.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 July 1901, Page 3
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