THE BOER WAR.
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London, September 27. Lieut J. B. Rose (New Zealand) has left the Cape for England.
A number of Boers, convinced of minor charges of treachery at Pretoria, were sentenced to periods ranging from 5 years penal servitude to lesser terms as prisoners of war.
Commandant Botha has retired farther north.
The Hague, September 27. The Dutch Government has decided to keep aloof from the South African question, and has informed ex-President Kruger to this effect. Received this day, at 9 31 a.m. Bombay, September 27. Out of 107,425 white refugees in camps in August, 1,878 died, including 510 children out of 22,036 children in the Orange Colony.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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115THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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