BOER WAR.
GENERAL ITEMS, KB PBEBS ASSOCIATION. London, November 12. Major Mcßride, who commanded the Irish Brigade in the Transvaal, has bees presented with a sword by Paris subscribers and Celts. Violent AntiBritish speeches were made. NO BEST FOR REBELS. LEYDB AND FISCHER AT BERLIN. Received 13,10 53 p.m London, November 13. Da Wet is afteembling a force in north-eastern Orange Colony. Columns are moving to disperse them. Major-General French reports that Commandant Mariiz's attack on Piquetburg cn the 7th instant was easily repulsed. Fooche has dynamited the railway at Hyborg sidirg Major-General Methuen is pursuing Delarey and Kemp in the stern : Transvaal. I
The Times' Brussels correspondent states that Leyds and Fischer are visiting Beilin, with the object of miking a supreme effort to obtain the Kaiser's mediation. KITOHENKR"S WKEKI.Y REPORT. Received 13,11.0 pm. Losdos, November 13. Lord Kitchener's weekly report states that- 63 Boers were killed, 105 wounded, 104 taken prisoners, and 45 surrendered. MONUMENT TJ OHKISTIAN DB WET. Received 14,0.25 a.m. Bebun, November 13. Five hundred Germans whose names an Christian have erected a monument to Commandant Christian De WV, at in Germany.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3
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186BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3
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