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Br .Bmctbio Telegraph.—Copyright * BOER WAR,INTBBIC AT BT. HELENA. ?EB FIX'S AMOOTATIOir. Londojt, May 26. There has been a severe outbreak of onteric at St. Helena, chiefly amongst; the soldiers stationed on the island.
COMMANDANT MALAN CAPTURED. Received 29, 9.40 p.m. London, May 29. Major Collett, with the Jtiwonville Horse, attacked a Boer force at FomerBet last Tuesday. After a prolonged fight the Boers withdrew, leavin? Commandant Malan a prisoner, fatally wounded in the stomach. Received 29,10.40 p.m. A party of Boers attacked Rooderpoort, bat were repulsed.
THE PEAOE NEGOTIATIONS. HOBK fIOPEFUL OUTLOOK REPORTED. Received 30, 0.15 a.m. London, May 29. The Dnke of Cambridge, add rent ifg the National Bifle Association, said : " We see a little daylight in connection with the negotiations, though we are not coofidtnt and must be prepared for anything." Another Cabinet meeting will be beld on Friday. Tbe Daily Mail stages that the Government has received more hopeful cables from Pretoria.
Wellington, May 29. Sir Joseph Ward Ins made srrangemtn f s by which news of the proclamation of peace will be flashed from one •etd of the col my to the other imme ■diately upon the receipt of the cable from South Africi. A QUEENSLAND OFFICER KILLED. Received 30,1.14 a.m. Brisbane, May 29. Lieutenant-Colonel Hutchinson, who recently returned from South Africa, where he commanded the Second Queensland fkntingent, was run over and killed by a train at Rome. CASUALTIES. Sir Joseph Ward announces tho deathef enteric at Vryburg of Private D. A. Cameron " G" Squadron, Eighth Ttegimenfc New Zealand Mounted Infantry, of Pakaraka.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 126, 30 May 1902, Page 3
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