BOER WAR.
i ■» • : BRITISH OONVOY DKFEATBD. .! TREA.OHERY SUSPECTED. j Received 15,11.12 pm. '' London, November 15. I A patrol of district mounted troops i was worsted at Jaosenvil'e, in southern Gaps Colony, by an iDs gnificent force of Biers. It is a similar cass to that which occurred at Somerset East, suggesting treachery, The regular officer, commanding shot most of the horses to prevent the Boers capturing them. A commando numbering sixty raided South Darling to obtain fresh horses and punish lukewarm Dutch supporters. The Or pa Town guards have have been sent to repel them. SPLIT IN THE AFRIKANDER BOND. ; Received IS, 11.26 p.m. '" London, November 15. Prominent members of the Afrik- J ander Bond are severing their conneo-1 tion with it, declaring that the leaders of the Bond have misled the country ! and betrayed tbeir followers. There are indications of a Btrong revu'sion of feeling against the Bond.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 271, 16 November 1901, Page 3
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149BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 271, 16 November 1901, Page 3
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