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TELEGRAPHIC.

THE ANGLO-BOER WAR. UNDESIRABLES DEPORTED. BOERS CAPTURE TRAIN. PRESS CENSORSHIP STRICT. FRESH STEPS INDICATED. | A STRONG HINT TO LEYDS. FRENCH INJUSTICE TO COLONIAS. 1 LONDON, Nov 7 Roberts has sent to Capetown 700 ' undesirables, chiefly Hollanders and : Germans. I Twenty Boers captured train loaded I with military stores near Kimberley. I Bushmen who distinguished themI selves at Rnstenburg belonged to ! Major Viall’s West Australian Contingent. Nov 8 Messages from Africa describing ' movements of troops are being censored. There are indications that Hying columns from garrisoned centres are being organised to suppress marauders. ■ It is expected that British military I headquarters will be transferred from I Pretoria to Johannesburg. I It is officially announced that transi mission of private telegrams to Orange • Colony ami Transvaal is suspended. i Major General Settle, with 3000 men | and number of guns, left Kimberley I marching in Southerly direction. J The several European Governments have notified Leyds that it will be regrettable if any encouragement is given to Kruger. PARIS, Nov 7 Le Matin describes Colonial troops in Africa as scum and robbers ot the j worst sort, especially the Australians.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 November 1900, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 November 1900, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2115, 13 November 1900, Page 2

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