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SPIONKOP. News have been received that a j small night garrison, which was holding Spionkop, fled when surprised, j The Boers neavily attacked the • j British on Wednesday, but the result j is not known, General Buller states that the soldiers are in splendid spirits. i The position now occupied by the j Boers is one of great strength. To a large extent the public are intensely relieved at the news of the capture of Spionkop, WHITE FLAG TO BE DISRE. GARDED. General Boiler has directed that the i white flag be disregarded unless the . enemy halt, lay down their firearms and throw up their arms. ' He has accused the Boers Qf . treachery, deceit and conspiracy, \ MAGERSFONTEIN. J Deserters declare the insaffttary ;i condition of the Boers' camp at j Magersfontein and the scarcity of food!, ji excepting meat, is causing much ! illness and despondency in the ranks j of the enemy. ;

Persons troubled with diarrhoea will be j j interested in the experience of Mr W. M. i Bosh, clerk of Hotel Dorranc?, Providenw, R.I. He Bays : " For asveral }A<M^haT« ' ' been almost a constant sufferer from : diar- i rhoea, the frequent attacks completely ; prostrating me and rearing me unfit for ray duties at this hote'. About two yearg : ago a travelling salesman kindly gave me it ! ■ small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Ohjj|flLi lera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Much tcHn|HjP arprise and delight its effects were imtne^H diate. Whenever I felt symn oms o( tlva disease I wou'd fortify myself against Hib i at'aok with a few doses of this va-uabla ! ! remedy. The result has been very oatlafactory and almost complete relief fromtha affliction." For sale by W. Hamer, Ohemiat, Foxton. |y

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Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1900, Page 2

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Latest. Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1900, Page 2

Latest. Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1900, Page 2

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