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BOER WAR.

A 6TATIMIHT BY DR. LITDI. REPORTID STATBXHWr OF BOMS VO CROSS TO OKfUUM TKRRITOBI. INDEPBNDKNOI OB DEATH. AWARD OF A V. 0. [pes PUU ASSOCfUTIOI.I (RMrivei 18, 9 ajn.) Lanm, November 14, Dr. Leyds atatea that Mr. Kngar eared a portion of the Transvaal tnd sury amounting to £400,000. He M tenia to publish state |Jj premising •than. " Buuv, Bevember 11 Advioes received hat* etate thai 15,000 Boers intend crossing the g * 1 *- hari deaert into Daaamlaal, Qmmma cordially asserting, 1 Losdo», November 14. The Been whe are sew fighting are sworn te maintain independence m die.

Private J. H. Bisbee, of the In#manian Bushmen, has bean miM the Victoria Oraas (or reearinf • wounded officer under heavy An aft Warmbatha.

Batohea af prisonare arriving at Mafeking included 60 Bam aaptatvi at Ottoeloop, where the Auatnliaaa are operating. I The steamer Suffolk leavaa OaM Town for Australia on Friday with 50 invalids aud 20 officers.

The Qu**n raoeivad two landiaf Mafeking nun* prior to their r*>uia to Gap* Town. Privates Goase and Stundwt, «t thft South Avstralian Maiittd litulnr, have received oammisrian* in the fMI Artillery. Dr. Leyd* ha* informed tka Gotmh ments of Franoe, Belgium, and tkat Mr. Kruger only elusa* the kaa* our acoorded to an official * incognito, PRAISE OF COLONIAL HOUNTID TEOOPB. (Keoeirod 18, U.« p.m.) London, November IS. Major-General Mutton, who ha* returned to Engand, deolarad all tht officers placed a vary high value oithi service* of the Australian nunniai. forces in South AW A LANDBOST ON THE WAR A.FTKK SPIONKOP JOCBKHT WAB HOPMJSS. ADVISED KBUOER TO BUI 101 PIAOI. CONSPIRACY TO OUST TBI nnmut YODNQJBOEB3 TRAINED IN XUBOPIj , Beoelved 16,0.28 aja. London, November 15. The ox-Landro*t of 4 leadingTrao*vaal town, now a pruoner at Durban, states that after tke Battle of Spionkop the late General Joubert reported fck* / war was hopeless, and advised Krone * to sue for peace. Kruger refuted. The Landrost admits * cautiiur in oust the British existed. Many young Boer* were specially trained in Europe a* military ongiMm in readiness for tke war. . RETURNING INVALIDS. Received IS, 9.21 ».». m. ~ Hobabt, November 15. The Delphic brings the following fa. valided New ZealandwaSergt. Sykas; Trooper Kundsodd; Privates J. Aitkaa J. Martin, W. Eobertsoa, K. Emm* A, Barns, Herford, M. Holder, T. Kirwan, and K. Montgomerie.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 224, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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