THE BOER WAR.
GENERAL ITEMS. rn PRKsa association. London, August 5. The police in eight large towns of the Transvial and 0 ange Colonies ars working under civil administration. A British patrol found under the floor of a farm nous* at H*idelberg £7OOO sterling cweal' d in pm tins. The Times surmises that Mr. Steyn'g Kroonstad le'ter is another protest and complaint. The Eiehtecn'h B.nraars under General 1". W. Kitchener charged with bayonnels a strong kopje at OHphants River, driving out Commandant Ban ' Viljton's men, anp killing and ctpturi»p twelve. Many English end and Continental newspaper* cons'der the conditions of peace ontlieed by Mr. Kroger to a Figaro interviewer prove the impns«iHlity of the concessions suggested by pro-Boer politicians. "Received 6,11 p.m. London, Angnst 6. Sev?n'y waggon* and additional prisoiers captured at Boshof, and forty families from the Waterkloof district w>re gent to the concentration camp last thny should harbour i aiders. The consensus of opinion in Cape Oo'on? is tint moranding bands should be declared outlaws.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 7 August 1901, Page 3
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167THE BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 7 August 1901, Page 3
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