Lord Kitchener reports that during the week 256 Boers were taken prisoners and that 50 were killed or wounded. Only 1-1 surrendered. The enemy is being hustled in the Ermelo district. The raiders in Cape Colony are again active, but they are alienating many Dutch sympathisers by treating them as they treat the British. Anglo phobia is rampant in St. Petersburg, where ah association has been formed to boycott British goods. The Chinese CoUrt lias not yet reached Pekin. A Swede ftaa befcn arrested in. America for declaring that the President ought to be shot. Sunday trams have been started in Edinburgh. Over 400 cases of smallpox are reported in London.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22472, 5 December 1901, Page 2
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