CABLE NEWS
By Klbotbio TBLMBAra^oraoan BOER WAR> 4N EARLT PEACJ.B PREDICTED. PKB NUUR AMIWATHW. Received IK, 7.10 p.m. Lomdoh, H»y 14, Boer officrrs in the Portugueee camps have received private WMHfM pr."dicing the early ooncluwon of wi honourable psaoe, and intimating that they may expect to return in * month.
THK REOENT 0 APT DUES. Received 15, 8.49 p m. Losdo», May 14. The prisoners recently taken by Major-Qeneral lan Hamilton at Harte River district are irrecoociliaMee belonging to Tan Gyls commando. * Colonel Ooleo Brander effeoted hie captures by picqueting aH aouroee wbenoa the Boers drew their water. Ha posted a detatchment at Plykop, whither he drove the eDemy, who had been almost footless and waterlete fer four days. Thi surread<wi include O'jmmaudaot Beerm&n.
MORE LEADERS BANISHED. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA. Beoebvd 16,0.18 a,m Lokdok, Miy 15. Thirty additional Bw lea<Ws have been banished, including Judge Kocb. Mr Chamberlnin is affording apeaul facilities to three experte, representing engineering, textiles, and t>of . good* ! industries, to aecer'ain what op*ningt there are for t«de in South Africa, in | the hope of cheeking German and i American competition.
Wkllihqtom, May 15
The Monowai with the Sixh Contingent on board mrived during the small hours of the morning. The men will be medically examined, and landed during the course of the day. Replying to inquiries Mr Pilcher, of Oape Town, cabled the »cting Premier that De L&unay (Ne» Plymouth), end D. Gumming (Wellington) are with their regiments and well. Lieuten nt Liscelles (Napier) is not quite so well; Bergeant Walter Miller (Wellington) is improving; Wm. Howard (Seventh Contingent) is progressing favourably; Raycor (Fifth Contingent) his been transferred to Kitohonfr'a Horse.
The Columbian's troops leare S/doey for New Zealand by tha Talon* on Saturday. RECEPTION TO RXrURHBD TBOOPIBB. His Worship the Mayor was actively engaged on Thursday in arranging for a fi' ing reception to the tro jn* who have just returned from South Africa. Colonel Ellis has kindly commoted to have a parade of the Kiflea, Guards, and Qirrison Band, ao that tha reception will l e of a military character. As Trooper Fookes is exp-oted by Saturday night's train it is probable that the other men will oomt at the game time.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 110, 16 May 1902, Page 2
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367CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 110, 16 May 1902, Page 2
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