The Transvaal.
THE FREE STATERS. Ex- President Steyu istge**.vproclamation on the *iith inst^t^og that the -Free Staters -were- sitHl 'fighting, and were still unconquered. MISCELLANEOUS. Lord Roberts has despatched a column westward from Pretoria to meet Lieut-General Baden- Bfcvfell and to repair the telegraph line from Pretoria to Rustenburg. GENERAL BULLER: General Sir Redvers Buller, in his recent operations in the South-eastern part of the Transvaal, has released many H§d|l|!era&^ taken prfeorfer by the entt^f frmranj? j| Upon the success that has attendetf 4 *" his work of late General Buller is receiving warm eulogies from the press and the military authorities. A NORTHERN MOVEMENT. * Boer reports state that part of General Buller's force is now beyond Ermelo, a point fifty-five miles due north of Lang's Nek, and about one hundred and fifteen miles east of Johannesburg. GENERAL HILDYARD. Major-General Hildyard's division of General Buller's force has reached Wakkerstroom, about thirty miles east jSf Lang's Nek, without oppositions 4Sr hundred Bqers surrendered lroCigwiijre!;. allegiance. ,
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Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1900, Page 2
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163The Transvaal. Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1900, Page 2
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