South Africa.
I A BARKEN TREATY. BETWEEN' MARITZ AND THE GERMANS. Revived 2fi. 10.10 p.m. Pretoria, October 25. The ttovcramcut has publish,".! the text of the treaty between Colonel Maritz and the Governor of Ornian .South-West Africa anil the Cape 'Province, also declaring that (Jermuny did not object to tlie new South African Republic tak : ii;_' Dela.uoa Bay. ) I MARITZ'S FORCE CUT OFF. | OFFER OF .SURRENDER IGNORED. ' A REVERSE FOR THE REBELS. Capetown, October 2,"). It ie understood that Maritz's force consists of ti thousand rebels, 7.) Germans gunners, iuul a few Maxims and field guns. Maritz endeavoured to retire to German territory, but a strong AngloDutch column cut him aft. • Maritz recently offered to aurrender. • provided that ho and his followers wera pardoned, and the Germans were allowed to return. His offer was ignored. Maritz, 011 the 22nd, attacked Ke<,raoc», near Uppington, 011 the northern j bank of the Orange River. The garrison J of 150 men repulsed the enemy, capturI ing four of Maritz's oflieers," including j Count von Schieren.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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172South Africa. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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