AMMUNITION FOR THE ENEMY DETAINED.
The "Daily Mail" states that two German Ma-rims and a quantity of ammunition, destined for Pretoria, have been detained at Dedagc_ Bay by the Portuguese.
LIEUTENANT MACARTNEY.OONVALESCENT. * •
Lieutenant Macartney, of Victoria, who was -wo-nde- in thebattJo at Pieters Hill in February, is convalescent. He had a bullet through his head from ear to ear. capture of johannesburg poi#ce___n.
A party of Australians ambushed and captured three Johannesburg policemen at Glen Siding.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10633, 18 April 1900, Page 5
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