MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
j (Received 2, 9.50 a.m.) London, June 1. The railway to Delagoa Bay has been re-opened. It is reported that Kruger, on the outbreak of the war, invested £140,000 in Eand mines at low prices. The Victorian Contingent of Imperial Bushmen has arrivad at Beira. Brisbane, June 2.
The Moravian's invalided soldiers were welcomed by the Premier, the Commandant, and enthusiastic crowds.
(Received 3, 6 p.m.) Albany, June 3. Sailed : Tropea, for Capetown. London, June 2, The Boers claim tbat the telegraph wires are cut near the Vaal.
A goods train brought Fricky, Eloff, Kruger's son-in-law, and Dr. Heymann (Kruger's physician) to Delagoa Bay,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 4 June 1900, Page 3
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