SUPPRESSION OF SEDITION
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LCWDO!?, February 24. 'The Imperial Government supports 8 Proclamation issued by Lord Kitchener prohibiting the circulation of newspapers and books calculated to encourage the Boers in continuing resistance.
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COLVILLE'S RESIGNATION
' I LONDON. February 23. ' | Mr Eroderick, Secretary for War, ! said Major-General Sir H. C. Colville t! was sent home by Lord Roberts for , inefficiency in the field. He was alt lowed to resume his command at Gibraltar. Lord Roberts was consulted ' ; afterwards, and he advised that the j War Office should not retain General 1, Colville in his command.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 5
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