CABLE NEWS.
(Br Elkctbio Telegraph.—Oopybiqht ) BOER WAR. GENERAL ITEMS. P3R PBE33 ASSOCIATION. Londoh, September 13. Women who wore permitted to leave the camps for the purpose of persuading their husbands to surrender found them retdiog tbe pro-Boer apewhea recently de'ivered at Queen's Ha'l, London. The men were unconci iatory, being convinced that Great Britain is on the verge of civil war. .v.
At General Biodon Blood's invitation Commandant sent a representitive to question 7000 refugees in the camp at Middleburg. The representstive wag agreeably surprised at the oomforts provided. No comphints were made.
Colonel Benson surprised a laiger at Middleburg, Transvaal, capturing 31 Boers and quantities of stock, Mr. Kruger's youngest son and the well-known Boer, Captain Ferreina were among the surrenderors at Belfast, Colonel Spenes brought to Ejroon stadt twenty prisoner?, 9000 cattle, and 70 waggons surrendered atZe j rust. It is reported that General Bjtha's inactivity is owing to his efforts to cover the systmnatio importation through unguarded passes in Limbibo mountains. Thousands of Krag and Jorgensons riflf s and many recruits thus come in.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 16 September 1901, Page 2
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177CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 16 September 1901, Page 2
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