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The Transvaal.

Londo£ -1 itoe £"2. ''General Sir Redverr Buller'a general forward movement has leaohod Zandspruit. It is hoped that with the assistance of Major-Geneial Hunter's force from the west, to sever De Web's EVeo S'fcalers from Botha's T)-ansvo J alerg. Lord Itobe/'ta praises the marching oj Lieutenant General lan Hamilton's: aolumu, which covered 400 milos in 45 dayti, with 10 days in halts, and fighting '33 engugomcuta. The Cay of London Volunt^c-rs tiavt-ljod 500 ur.!<'3 in 51 days h^iiiufj tno days, and fighting 26 ongvXgo ments. General Hamilton's column reached the Spn.ig^ on Thursday, aad i^ proceeding to Ileidulburg to 30m Gftnetnl Bailer, who is expected at Stauderton to morrow. Generai Baden - Powell cap Lured Commandant Kfceyn and two activol.v hostile finJd cornets at Ru^fcanburg, where 3000 lifles were sufrendort-d co Lord Cecil

June 23. General Dunrionalrl has arrived at Standevton. The enemy had previously retired, exploding the railway biidgo.

Capetown June 22. A proclamation has ba-m issued b}' the Transvaal Executive, threatening to confiscate the property of thoso burghers refusiag to accept Kruger's treasury notes.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 3

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177

The Transvaal. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 3

The Transvaal. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 3

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