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(Received 21, 9.55 am.) Loudon, March 20. A grave at Pieters Station, with* cross nbovo if, was found to be full of ! explosive bullets. Lieut. Cecil Lamb, a New South Wales special service officer, has been staff officer on the lines of eoawnumcation to the Provost-Manhal sit De Aar.
Ho ihrt, March 21. Oapta.'n Cameron, who was wounded ■t the capture of lieneburg, h«s cabled
from Bloemfontein that he is back in the British camp, and his wound is progressing satisfactorily. Melbotjbne, March 21, Since the beginning of January ■ South Africa has taken 140,000 bags of Victorian oats, and 160,000 bags of q| New Zealand and Tasmanian through / Melbourne shippers, as well as 5000 tons of flour and 13,000 tons of forage. Brisbane, Match 21. The Premier has suggested to Mr. Lyne that as a large number of bushmen are offering and the transports will hold 5600, that number be sent. Received 21,11.30 p.m. Melbourne, March 21. < x The Argus considers Mr. Seddon's . aetion might serve as a model, and suggests a general endorsement of Lord Salisbury's Boer policy by the Governments of Australia and Canada.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 22 March 1900, Page 2
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188MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 22 March 1900, Page 2
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