THE BOER WAR.
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De Wet and Botha’s Faith in
Dutch Rising. Received this day, at 9 6 a m. London, Sept. 23.
The Gradtroamet farmers are irritated at De Wet and Steyn’s reception of Pastor Murray and have become Loyalists. Forty-eight wagons and a large number of cattle belonging to Louis Botha have been captured. The prisoners taken by the Boors during Gough’s engagement between Vryheid and Utrecht, have been released, arriving with the wounded at Vryheid. The Daily News Hague correspondent states that De Wot and Botha are confident that the Dutch of Natal and the Cape will rise at the proper moment.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 September 1901, Page 3
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108THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 September 1901, Page 3
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