SOUTH AFRICA.
AFTER THE WAR
ILLNESS OK MR STEYN
By telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, .July 1. Captain J. Dixon, of the Tenth New Zealand Mounteds, is convalescent, and has resumed duty. Trooper Warden, of tlie New Zealand Monntcds, lias died of an accidental gunshot wounu at Oermislon. . . Reuter’s correspondent slates ir is generally known that during DeWets wanderings, the British iiad an agent accompanying him, whose reports were most valuable. Delarcy declares that C.cneral Clements was the best general he encotui- , tered, and his finest piece of work was the saving of the Nooitgcdacht camp. II is reported that Kruger has received' information that Steyn is hopelessly paralysed.
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, last night. The Governor is advised that Private L. 11. Warden, of New Plymouth, died at Ucrmistoii, South Africa, on June 2k, from an accidental gunshot wound ; and Private R. OiUpin, of Christchurch, was dangerously ill 01 dysentery at Gcrmiston on the same date. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 460, 3 July 1902, Page 3
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