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London, April 26. No important movements hare been undertaken since the relief of Ekowe* Lord Chdmßford has gon«c^o Utrecht. Gctywayo shows no sign of resuming the offensive. Lord Chelmsford will advance upon Undine .early in May,, and all the troops are concentra'tingon'Dooraberg. General rCrealock. will hold the Umvoloo. " 'lS " ' Lord Chelmßford<has .telegraphed, asking for reinforcements of three battalions* Active preparations arc^oiffg"on a t Woolwich and Portsmouth;-t The; troop? will be despatched as soon as poisibte to S6u<& Africa.- ', /'."■-, Magneza,,a.brother of Octyawyo, with a few followers lifts surrendered to the British. . , ' ' '- The attitude of the Boers irs'till do'uJbV ful, but it is, believed Sir Bartle Frero will succeed in producing a more friendly spiritamong'them 1: ' " \^v3i^
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3211, 4 June 1879, Page 2
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