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RETURNING COLONIALS. The Orient, with another batch of Australian troops, has left Capetown. GERMAN NEUTRALITY. Germany has stopped the delivery in England of guns manufactured by the Ehrhardt Ordnance Company under contract to the South African Chartered Company, on the ground that it would be inconsistent with neutrality. BRITISHERS RELEASED. The Boers have released thirteen British captured at Barbarton. DE WET'S MOVEMENTS. It is believed that De Wet hap altered his course and is advancing towards the mountains in the Ladybrand district. DELA.GOA BAY. It is semi-officially stated that Germany, England and Portugal will improve Delagoa Bay, England controlling the railway. The Victorian Bushmen remain in South Africa till the end of the war.

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Manawatu Herald, 15 December 1900, Page 2

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Latest. Manawatu Herald, 15 December 1900, Page 2

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