FERREIRA'S RAID.
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BXGENEBAL BOTHA VOLTJNTEKBB BEBVICES. A lIUBUBTBBING EALD. AN INBPKOTOB BTJPERBEDED. Btottrod 15, 10.15 p.m. '.; CarrrowK, November 15. 3-'|f» lamhft it (Sating hi* services to twafenodaaa*. Be deacribes the W§t4 flMmtering. j£»r.Jfeacu, Colonial Secretary to ttatXnbaaraat, m an appreciative reply, WnaßMd Botka't letter to Lord Elgin, But It 7 j bettered the potire will toon deal with Ferreira. Dr. Jameson, Premier of Cape Colony, seen at Madeira, expressed a similar view. Inspector White has been superseded at Upington.
A PBE-CONOKIVED RAID. NOT BECEIVING MUCH SUPPOET. FEBEEIEA'S fiECRUITING METHODS. ONE OP HIS BECEUITS KILLED Becerred 16, 12.15 a,m. Capkows, November Fanners at Haapstad three wee t ago were aware of the date th Perreira would cross the frontier.
He is not receiving local support, though he seeks to compel everybody in the Upington district to join him, and fight for independence under the black flag, or die. He has now twentyeight followers. IfeWhen, the police volleyed on his party on Monday, they killed a farmer named Vondermewe, whom Perreira kad recruited.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81889, 16 November 1906, Page 3
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180FERREIRA'S RAID. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81889, 16 November 1906, Page 3
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