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BOER WAR.

ANOTHER BBITISH OOTPOW CUT- 3 TUBBDJ |i BOEBS GATHERING AT DlWItUXnt) flf BHAHP WOBK AT BABJIgfAM. M [raSPMNSASteoiATIO*.] 1 (Received IS, 910 ».*.} 1 Lomxw, November SI ,:| A British outpost, consisting of ft J number of men belonging to the **■% J stationed south-west of Balmoral, waa 1 recently surprised by a jßoer font. Sit 'j were killed in the engagement wfaMf >1 ensued, five wounded, and 31 oaptani, 1 The post was afterwards iteecanlieV: J by the British, who oaptored lm Sm Boers in addition to fit* fassl ,{i wounded. '{"W Eight hundred Bona ingatlMnitfi-'ID Dewetedorp. * . *J$ Nine natives ware ahot in (lit «Mt4§J§ ity on suspicien of aoting as ilfgaiflf ants, wMi The British are bringing Boar IJMsWn lies and cattle into the firriwswiff;! towns of the eastern Transvaal!" MM The British cm Sunday eheUei Mm Boers out of a hill at Baberspan iItWH the plains when the Lancer* mtmwm times charged them, ponuuf tEH enemy for miles. The Boon anfleratlH badly, and Commandant Brant wntfl wounded. The British caeoaltiM tNTavfl ARRIVAL OF KBUGEB AT Maaawrfjai, j (BeoeWed 28,9.10 a.m.l M Lojroou, November tt, I The (hUerland has arrived at Mar* i seilles. The forts saluted, awl Masai. <l Fischer, WeseeU, and Lird* wtak I aboard to confer with Mr. Kroger. ,1 KHUGKB-S EEOKPTIOH AVD BPCBOK, f OK WET BLIPa THROUGH BltTO! « UNBB. ' * (Bsodved 23, 9.5 pjn.) j Losdos, November 81. I Kruger received an enthusiaetio twf ,i ception at Marseilles. There wen w»'' anti-British cries. He declared on landing that he had often had oecastem > to fight barbarous kibes, but the British J bu-barians were worse than any otbetk, '3 rhey had armed Kaffirs, leaving wohm* <g and children roofless and without bnai. | The Republics would never surrender; J The loss of their independence imply that no Boer, uuu, woatan «f',l child, was left alive. 1 Maseru natives report that D» Wat Jf with 1000 men, got through the Briisefc %■ lines between Alexandria and Warriß&MMM hams, and wont to Dawetadorp. 7 A. WARNING AGAINST WrTHDBAWBKr i TROOPS. Beoelved M, 9.S p,tn. Losdos, November 21. Mr, Theophilus Sshreiner warn Great Britain against the prematow withdrawal of trojps from SjuthAMoa, THE RETURNING TROOPERS, j (Reoelved 21, 1 ul) Aldany, November 23. ( The Harlech Castle paved Ota* Leuwin this morning. fil RBOBPTION TO RETURNED TBOWHft tl iue official to TmoneT < i Heitford, invalided from South Africa, "'i took place to-night, whan h* wM i cordially welcomed by the Mayer. 1 Large crowds of citizens ware jrwint i Preparations are also under weigh for I the reoeption to Lieutenant mifhsf 1 and other Hawke's Bay troopm i*> turning by the Harieoh Oaatie. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 231, 24 November 1900, Page 2

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BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 231, 24 November 1900, Page 2

BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 231, 24 November 1900, Page 2

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