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BOER WAR.

GALLAHTBT OF OAM POLIOS. JWBD BOBBBTS'DBPABTTTBB UNOKBTAIN. [FEB PBHBS ASSOCIATION.] Beceived 21, 8.38 a.m. London, November 20. j The Daily Hews states that Finlay■oa's exploit* in rushing Jacobsdal with four troopers reflects much glory on the j Gaps Police, who ought to have a coa•picseuß place in the history of the war. Beceived 21,10.26 a.m. London, November 20. ' ;G*lonel Smith, of the Australian Artillery, has been appointed to the "Anunrt of the Prieska district. Sfhe departure of Lord Roberts for England is uncertain. fBBPABIHG TO 88-OFBH THE MIKES. Beoeived 22,1 ajn. Capetown, November 21. Sixty aeleeted refugees left here in • wiec to prepare certain rand mines for the'eoamencement of operations. OASDAtriBS. XOBK LANOASTBBS AMBUSHBD. -- ; SrrBGI , .OFDXWBT'3FBOCLAUATIOH. (Beceived 21,10.7 a.m.) i ' London, November 20. A New Zealand Beughßider, whose , - ■ same is not mentioned, was severely i - wounded at Yenderadorp, -|. *""" (deceived 22, 1 a.m.) " f"v London, November 21. New Zealasders, Budgell, wounded; W. Bruce, miarisg , at Yenterskorp. Thirteen. menbslouging to the. York Lancasters, travelliug with a waggon, were smbwhed south of Utrecht. Four were wounded, and all released. Many surrenders are arriving at lindley owing to De Wef s proclamation to shoot all refusing to rejoin. TWO VBBSIONS OP EBUQXB'S VISSION. BOKBS DBSPOHDBNT AT BKSULT OF VISIT. (Beceived 23,1.2 a.m.) London, November 21. The Daily Express states that F. 390& V who has arrived at Marseilles, declares Krager is seeking for honourable peace through the intervention of the . Powers. Beater, from other sources, foreshadows a final theatrical appeal to the Queen to modify the demand for unconditional surrender. Boer circles at Marseilles are despondent over the result of tue visit. Wellington, November 21. The Premier has received a cablegram from Sir A, Milner stating that V 1385, Trooper D. S. Bruce, was reported missing at Yenderadorp on th« 11th. .Bruo9 belongs to the Fourth Contingent, and came from Tekomaru Bay, near Gisborne.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 229, 22 November 1900, Page 3

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BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 229, 22 November 1900, Page 3

BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 229, 22 November 1900, Page 3

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