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THE BOER WAR.

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.

(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

Received this day at 8 C2 a.m. London, July 30. A proclamation issued in Pretoria abolishes flogging.

London, July 30. The War Office makes the following correction: —Lieut. Trotter not Carter, New Zealander, slightly wounded at Yecreninging. Received this day at 9 47 a m. London July 80. The prisoners and surrenderors have reached a total of thirty thousand. Many of those at St. Helena have sworn alligiance and those of their fellows, guilty of insulting them) have been confined to the fort.

Four hundred Boers attacked a small column at Ngutu, Zululand,but were repulsed with loss. The British sustained four killed, including Major Edwards. Brodrick, in the House of Commons, declared the leakage of official news and the publication of statements concerning impending events, based on secret official documents had led him to refuse the “ Daily Mail ” the usual official information issued by the War Offiee. The “ Daily Mail ” threatens actionj if Brodrick ventures on the public platform and accuses them of purloining documents .

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 July 1901, Page 2

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175

THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 July 1901, Page 2

THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 July 1901, Page 2

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