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STEYN'S POSITION. President Steyn, who is east of Kroonstad, has telegraphed strong disapproval of President Xruger's premature departure. BRITISH COMMUNICATIONS ■ THREATENED, ' He. commands a strong force, and threatens British commumcljkions. The Boere claim that a portion of the railway, south of the Vaal Rtt*«r f has been destroyed* GQJNG. British prisoners are being remowwt to Novitgedacht, an unhealthy agot! Itt the Elands Valley. BOERS MAKING A STAND. The Boers are making a stand at Hatherley, about eight miles east of Pretoria, where it is believed General Botha commands 8000 Boers. ■ BOYCOTT OF BRITISH GOODS. A conference of Afrikander* at Graaf Reint resolved to boycott British business men and support Airikan* der traders. Indications are already manifest that the Bond is organising a boycott of British goods.* Mr Hoffineyer, leader of the Bond; is on his way to Europe.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 June 1900, Page 2
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