THE BOER WAR.
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1 London, December o. Commanchnt Dclarey is recovering from his attack of enteric fever. Lord Methueu's latest operations in liio north-west resulted in the capture of
The Remington Guides killed several, i lc'uding Field-Coinet Klopper, northwar ,1s of Bloemfontein. Lieut-General Elliott wounded 10, including Field-Cornet Nadin and 13 in Orange Colony, and captured 13 in Cape territory. Krause was remanded to the 12th. The witnesses proved the chief points in the counsel's opening statement on October Bth. The original letters were identified as Krause's.'
Foster in repeating the evidence gave n reason for the belief that the threat* were levelled at himself.
There has been a hint from an unexpected quarter that one or two of the Powers would be glad if the war was protracted in order to keep England occupied. This has astonished and alarmed the Boer leaders in Holland. Dunedin, December 5. The Premier has received through the Governor a cable stating that after the Ist January next persons desiring to land in South Africa must provide themselves with permits. Persons from colonial ports must supply themselves with permits from.some officer appointed by the colonial Government; permits only to enable the holder to land, and are no gu iranteo that he will be allowed to proceed inland.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 December 1901, Page 4
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217THE BOER WAR. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 December 1901, Page 4
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