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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

THE END APPROACHING

KRUGER AT DELAGOA BAY.

RESIDING WITH THE

GOVEBHOB

PRACTICALLY A PRISONER

UNDER SURVEILLANCE.

SCHALK BURGER NOT ALLOWED TO

SEE HIM.

PROCLAMATION BY LORD ROBERTS.

A WARNING TO THE BOERS.

GUERILLA WARFARE TO BE VIGOR

OUSLY SUPPRESSED

THE ALTERNATIVE BEFORE THE

ENEMY,

THE BRITISH ADVANCE,

OCCUPATION OF BARBERTON AND

POTCHEFSTROOM.

United Proas Association—By Electrio

Telegraph—Copyright.

(Received September 15th, 9.15 a.m.)

LONDON, September 14,

The Portugese have admitted that exPresident Kruger is at Delagoa Bay in an exclusively private capacity.

(Received September 16th, 4.68 p.m.)

LONDON, September 15,

At the instance of the British Consul, who protested against the use of Delagoa B:iy as a base for Boer communications, Mr Kruger was invited to the residence of the Governor. He accepted the invitation, and is now nominally a prisoner under strict

surveillance.

Mr Schaik Burger, the Acting-President of the Transvaal, with the French Consul and a military attache, called to see Mr Kruger, but were not admitted. The British warship Doris is lying in Delagoa Bay.

LORD ROBERTS'S PROCLAMATION TO THE BOERS

A STATEMENT OF THE POSITION.

THE STRUGGLE HOPELESS AND INTERVENTION IMPOSSIBLE.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10763, 17 September 1900, Page 5

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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10763, 17 September 1900, Page 5

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10763, 17 September 1900, Page 5