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fßz Elbctkio Txlbcibaph—Copibiqht) THE BOER WARKRUGER'B OBSTINACY. BOWING TO THE INEVITABLE. \m PNBS ASSOCIATION.] Received 16, 5.36 p.m. Londos, August 14. A pro-Boer Frenchman, after inter-. viewing the Boer leaders in Holland, assured tbe Paris correspondent of the Times that all excepting Kruger, who was sublimely stubborn, were absolutely discouraged by Hn Botha's report of tbe htata of affairs. Dr. Liyds and other loaders had made up their minds to the inevitable, BOSBS BBOBT OF FOOD. COMHAHDANT BUYERS WOUNDED. Received 16, 5, 36 pa. Lonxw, August 14. The Boers in the Orange calony are all raftering from great scarcity of bod. Commandant Beyers was dangsrously wounded in a recent engagement. TRAIN WBEOKBRB BBFULBKD. DEATH OF A COMMANDANT. Received 15,11 pjn. Londov, August IS. An armoured tnun repulsed some train wreckers at oa Saturday killing ten men. Commandant Pre tonus has died of wounds in tbe eye, inflicted at Kotuspoort in Jay. A BOSS EXPEDITION CHECKMATED. Beosind 16,1J am. London, August 15. A hundred Boas were prevented from owing the Klip Drift at the Moddfr River towards the Gape. CMonel Plnmer has sent a force of New Zealand era in pursuit.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 16 August 1901, Page 3
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192CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 16 August 1901, Page 3
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