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Bt KLFCTBIC Telegraph.—Copyright "♦ SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. SURRENDER OF REBELS IN WEST GAPE COLONY. PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, Juno 19. Six hundred and linety, mostly rebels, h&ve suirend.rod at Calvii ia. Tne total i u-Tenderers ore J 8,400. ANOTHER DECORATION. COMPENSATION LIABILITIES. Received £0,10.17 p.m. *A. London, June 20. Hod. S*. John Bod rick has announced that the King is grafting a second decoration to trcops complt.t'n« eighteen mon'hs service in South Africj. In the Hcuse of Commons Mr Chamberlain s'ated that the three mi'l'OQS m n'ioned in tte surrender terms will notte epplied tocomp'n ra'ing loyalists in the Cape and Nat.il Two mi'litns would b) ctargeable to the Tiansvaal out of the fist loan raited, i-xcept for damage by Cnpe rebels and natives, which wou'd fall on < the Care Government. THANKS TO LOYALISTS. Received 20, 10.31 p m. Losdjn, June 20. The Boers are teiiegingthe stores at B)oemfo*ite'n, and bars tschtrgrd thiir lagged garments for new ones, Lotd Miner »i'l be installed as Gover. or (f tl e Transvaal to-moirow. M» i"r-G-noral Fiench at Midd'e burg tl anted the iijhab t:ir,t», espec ially tie Dutch, for their loyalty, atd bop°d that even retele would be met half way in a friendly spirit, Piivate Ro'eit Liiop, Ninth New Zealand Mount eds, died at Elicd Lutein of dyssntery. DEWET'3 SPLENDID SENTIMENT. Received 21,041 a.m. LosnoH, June 20. There are 5800 surrenders! s in Orange Colony. The Boers and British everywler are fraternising coriially, atd buighe:s generally are taking the oa'b o< allegiance.
Surrenderers under tie terms o' peace are required to individually subsciibe to the conditions.
De Wet, in a circu'ar to Vis adju tants, every burgher can win tbe htait i f the rew Government by our future con duct. lam not in the lerst doab fu'-."
*EW ZBALAUD CASUALIIES. Wellington, June 20. The Governor has betn adv s d as follows frcm South Afr'cn : - Rob -r; Lairg, of Balcluth", died of drwntry at EUndsfontein on June 17 b. H £. Coll* on, of Itakaia, was accidentally killed at Fcrtkay on June 16th The following ate dangerou ly ill tf enteric:-6. Atkinsor, tf Waiioa South ; Sergeant P. Campbel', Ohiis*chj'ch; E. Biker, Waikato; R. Goidiof, Ngaire, Taranaki. H. Cox, Ar. ow; woo. Whitler, Waikcuaiti, are ill of dysentry. P. Lee, cf Wcodlinds, S.ulhlan<>, and W. Grant, Midolemarch, Otigo, are both suffering from injuries. The Riapehu l>ft Cape '''own en June 15". h for Wellington with Lieutenants Simpson, Duncan and F a er. Surgeon-Captain Dick, and 14 mm of various contingents, and two men of the Imperial Light Horse.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 21 June 1902, Page 3
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