RELEASED OFFICERS.
All the officers who had been captured by the Boers during the war, '■-d have since been released from :aptivity, have been reinstated in their former positions. Lord Roberts reports that no blame attached to those who surrendered. EXPULSION OF TRAITORS. Owing to the^ir treachery and insolence, Lord Roberts has ordered the officials of the Netherlands Railway Company to leave the country within three days. » i
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ico 'BRITISH CAPTI'RED. Dr .Wei.'? force is very r.^tv *. on the east p. •♦ of Orange River Colony, and capti '^d 100 British prisoners in several minor fights. ! LORD METHUEN ACTIVE. Lord Methuen, in pursuing tho Boers towards Lindley, recaptured 8000 sheep and 500 head of cattle. A BOER CONVOY ESCAPES. The Boer convoy for Lindley was fiercely attacked on Tuesday, but escaped after a heavy rearguard action. Ten British were killed and four officers and fifty men wounded. A VICTORIAN HONORED. Captain T. M. Mclnerney, of the Victorian Mounted Infantry, has been appointed Queen's advocate in the reorganised High Court of Justice at Pretoria. ___________________________
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Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1900, Page 2
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371RELEASED OFFICERS. Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1900, Page 2
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