TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS.
A New Chapter Opened.
Stiifi&eniiiV Ktiropt^. Rcscttlisis South Africa. 'Uy Electric 'ielegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) Poceived June 7, at 10.15 a.m. LoKDflv. V M-v. j The courtCfie3 bet-v<-!- '■,' . 0 _..; i Kitchener and tho Boul- Ucnuj.tils ha^ ttaggercd Europo. They are unable to reconcile the growing friendliness batweeii tho two races with the newspaper misrepre^entiuion. Surrenderors who avo able to proride for tlieir families nre al.'owed to return lo their farms immediately, aud efforts are being nvido to expedito the return of rafugees from the camps. Hugo depots of s-npplios are beinc formed. Mr Balfour, in the House of Commons, in moving a vote of thanks to tho troops, said tbo sentiment of inspiring colonial military assistance had opened a new chapter in Imperial history. Received June 7. a I 10.50 a.m. London, Friday. The peace terms are extremely well received at Natal and the Cape. British interests are considered to be safeguarded. A creat rush has set in for farms.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7315, 7 June 1902, Page 2
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163TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7315, 7 June 1902, Page 2
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