THE WAR.
GENERAL JOUBERT CONCENTEATING AT WINBUEG WITH 50,000 MEN.. London,. March 2. It is. declared at Brussels that General Joubert is concentrating fifty thousand at Winburg, where the country is similar to that round Lady--smith.. BEITISH EEINFOECEMENTS 56,000 TO AEEIYE IN MARCH AND APRIL. Thirty - eight thousand reinforcements will arrive at the Cape in March and eighteen thousand, in April.. DUTCH INDEPENDANCE;. The newspapers in Paris, Berlin, Vienna and. St. Petersburg demand interventionto preserve the Eepublics’ independence,, but the Governments are irresponsive:. THE: GARRISON MOVED TO TEAEB.. Seventy Umbulwana Boers when retreating on- the 23rd halted opposite Ladysmith. The battery fired,, annihilating the majority.. : The Times correspondent at Lady smith says that during the British entry into, the town he witnessed a moving scene.. Women with children ih their arms: tearfully grasped the hands of their rescurers and strong men burst into tears.. Seventy-three waggons, with, stores, have arrived at Ladysmith. Major General Barton was wounded' on the 17th.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22209, 6 March 1900, Page 2
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160THE WAR. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22209, 6 March 1900, Page 2
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