A March Past at Ladysmith.
Afrikander Bond Tactics.
Mobilisation of a Reserve Fleet
Colonials " Stiffening " the Regulars.
(Received Wakapuaka March 7, 9 30 a.m, This Office 10 21 a.m.) London, March 6 The Ladystuith relief column is resting at Sandspruit, westward of the town. General Buller's army made a triumphant march past General White, the Dublin Fusiliers leading. The relief of Ladysmith coat 5000 officers and men out of an army of J5.000. The Afrikander Bond proposes to send a deputation to Oanada and Australia to promote the maintenance of the Transvaal and the Free State Republics' independence. The mobilisation of the powerful British reserve fleet has commeaced at Torbay. The Boers fought stubbornly at Dordrech. The British easaultiea were thirty. The colonial troops, who were used to stiffen the Regulars, behaved splendidly.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 5057, 7 March 1900, Page 2
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133A March Past at Ladysmith. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 5057, 7 March 1900, Page 2
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