THE BOER WAR.
By Telegraph—Prssa Association —Copyright London, Fob. 7. Duplessis, the Dutch pastor at Lindley, implores the Cape Dutch to cease blowing the fires of destruction. He declares that under the influence of despair and fanaticism the Boers are committing acts against Christianity and civilisation. General Buller, criticising the war, said, generally speaking, the British subordinate commanders lacked initiative and independence of action. The rant and file lacked independent intelligent action.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 34, 9 February 1901, Page 4
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