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CABLE NEWS.

•T;::.r r.r..u*H —wGi»YlUGtu.j r- ,. / « aA«m nTS . ~( T' . -:- :; . Tl n-opsm*. | 5 "-RR-svp*.-Ki-n r.OTUHKHS AITB&I.. j , L xO VHOfcJS i liiHTlisO. JJti ,1 LOilD KITCHENER CONCILIATOR* ,j BUT r"IR-il. I- 1 •j HSCF.UITISO IRKEGOIiARS. n 1 bluejackets LAUDED at this

PZB PBES3 ABBOOIAHO*. (Keocived 5, 8.16 aj».) Losi>oh, January 4. Lord Kitchener is clearing vorious districts where Bew are laagered round Jagerefontein, MM* \ smith and Edenburg. Commandant Viljaen waa the anthor of the iecent baminf! ef mui® at Boksburg, when j£50,000 werth was de 'S e Kitchener has warned mi»« owners that they must not W oa [regular troops for their . 1 This baa caoaad a "little anxiety. i |the recently formed Band Rifles are I _ ' »a mfliM

(Received 6,8.41 a.*). J ! Londok, January *. ' A spontaneous meeting •! who hare sarrendered *u held at Pretoria, and formed a committee te appeal to those still fighting to Bumadw. Loid Kitchener made a gpaech and said the burghers had foljt well, and there would be no humiliation in surrendering. He emphasised Mr. Chamberlain s liberal proI cramme, and said guerilla warfare was Mmteless and inhuman to tho prisoners

Iwhoare»wi"«"fi'-r- ~. ciliation failed, the Boers would sponsible for compelling other methods. Six thousand five hundred irregalaxs have bjen recruited in the past eight weeks is Cape Colony, 5000 of whom have gome to the front, including 2500 The first batch of the latter enroUed this week, and is starting for Worcester and Ceres to protect s the on the Hex River and the

The warship Monarch landed Wo®- | jackets and guns at the Cape to taka the place of troops sent north. ADMINISTRATIVE ATPOIHTMBHTB. .<rn nnlSllt

lNvAiiAno M' UWBO ***** RIVXB. Himirii BK-JOISIMQ COMMANDOS. ICOLOHEL WILLIAMS ONABLB TO DIS* 100I 00 " 1 LODGB INVABKRB. I Received 6, 6.8 pjn.

It is officially announced^ eaknies, rßtaiaing^^H||||Btt|[r ship of Walter F: all im system, eniioh the bl<

MOVEMENTS OF, a (Received 12^ The Western ] Coivina, while small com m f {-.Hi Ilivor, v^^^^^Ht or> S e h ippcrs SIXTH on Twenty-live men a " Canterbury War ■ January. I yesterday, and 36 were | the 6:h Coatinqonti.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 4

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346

CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 4

CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 4

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