THE BOER WAR.
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London, September 17. Death sentences and terras of severe imprisonment passed on several Cape rebels, have been commuted in the first instance to penal servitude for life. The secon 1 terms were greatly reduced. Returning New Zealanders. Wellington, This Day. The following members of New Zealand 'Contingents arrived at Sydney from South Africa yesterday and come on to Wellington by Waihora leaving on Saturday ; —Lieut Pilkington; Sevgts C. 0. , Cox and F. W. Freeman; Privates 11. F. Davies, J. Walsh, P. Doherty A. D. Gibson, J. P. Manley, C. M. Lindop, J. A. Wilson, T. Patterson, C, R. Dewar, M. J. Flood, Cromwell, A. R. Boddington,
H. Kerr, M. Ryan, and W. Shcrmqn,
The following members of other Corps m South Africa arc also coming to New Zealand by the WaihoraSergt-Major Ross, Privates Meelher, and Halpin, South African Light Horse; A. D. Warren, Kitchener’s Horse; K. J. Richards, Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts ; G. Midland, Mounted Rifles, and T. Jones, Brabant’s Horse.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 September 1901, Page 4
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167THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 September 1901, Page 4
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