THE BOER WAR.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright London, Nov. 20. The Boer refugees in Portugal offer to submit- to terms, but Great Britain requires unconditional surrender. Lieut. V. Steward, of tho SovontU New Zealand Mounteds, is convalescent, and has resumed duty. Coleubvander, murchiuj* between Milgeldnye and \\ anubeds, bad two engage* moils. Three Boars were killed, three wounded, and 54 captured, belonging to Beyes' and Vodenhorst’s commandos, including Field-Co met Sohalkroos and Albert Louw. Capetown, Xov. 20. Herboldt, a member of the Cape Parliament, iias visited the Transvaal • and Orange Colony concentration camps and ; found the management admirable. He ■ expressed the opinion that the embers of - enmity are dying out. The trials of rebels i at Graafreine't created an immense impression. The president of the Court gave ! the rebels every latitude. The better class i of farmers, he says, are heartily sick of ! the war. , . , , Wellington, last- night. I The Premier has received a cablegram i from South Africa, that 3.06 1 Lance-Corporal Stark is seriously id of ! dysentery at Carigrinos. RETURNED TROOPERS.
[by TBLEGRIFH. PRKBS ASSOCIATION. J Wellington, lav' f ght. The following is a list ot the returned ! soldiers by the Delphic Scyonth conlinI gent: Fairior-Major J. W. Scott, Sergt. I A. Peterson, Privates Alex, and Arch. 1 MePhee, T. Moukley, F. Betcke. Sixth j Contingent : Privates C. Kouppc, 11. ! Thompson, Farrier li. Cook. Fourth j Contingent: Farrier-Sergeant H. J. Lawl reuce, Private C. Hooper. Second contingent : Privato lv. Turnbull. Other irregular corps : Roberts' Horse, 1 rivatc Hath* erlov; Johannesburg Mounted Pities, Private C. Slight; Imperial Light Infantry, Privato W. Birmingham ; South African Light Horse, Privates G. H. Smith and lv.° Harris; Brabant’s Horse, Private J. Algio ; Commander-in-chief’s bodyguard, Privates S. ILwets and T. Morris ; Kitchener’s Fighting Scouts, Private C. Morris.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 22 November 1901, Page 2
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292THE BOER WAR. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 269, 22 November 1901, Page 2
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