GENERAL CABLES.
■VILJOEN SIGNING OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. By telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, July 8, Commandant Ben Viljoen, at St. Helena,has agreed to sign tlie oath of allegiance. All the other Boer prisoners there are likely to do so.
CONVALESCENT OFFICER, By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. LONDON, July 8, Lieutenant G. Ferguson, of’ the Eighth New Zealanders, is convalescent, and lias returned to duty.
FAit E W ELL M ESS AG E. TRIBUTE FROM LORD KITCHENER. By telegraph—Press Association— Copyright, LONDON, July 8, Lord Kitchener, in a farewell message to the troops in South Africa, which was delayed in transmission, pays tribute to the Army’s endurance and humanity, which are well-known by our quondam enemies, many of whom, while lighting to a. finish, expressed a hope that they would be able to serve in the British Army,
RHODESIA PATRIOTISM. By Telegraph—Press Association— CopvrighL LONDON, July 8, Reuters Agency stales that 30 per cent, of the able-bodied population of Rhodesia participated in the operations,
A NEW VERSION; BOTHA’S DENIAL OE THE CATTLE RUBE. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyrighti LONDON, July 8, Botha lias denied that Dc Wet used cattle to break the blockhouse- tines' in the Eastern Orange Colony, He says the wire fences were easilv cut.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 469, 10 July 1902, Page 1
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