THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
CAPTURE OF A COMMANDANT.
KBUGEB EMBARRASSING THE PRO-BOERS. THE "DAILY NEWS" ANGRY WITH HIM. THE ALLEGED SHOOTING OF BRITISH WOUNDED. ■ United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received July 9th, 10.48 a.m.) ' LONDON. July 8. Rimington's Scouts took a position on the sth. capturing nineteen Boers, including Barkhuisen, an oath-breaking, train-wreck-ing commandant. The fight was sharp and at close quarters, the bayonet being used. One Boer was killed and two wounded.
PAYING THE IMPERIAL BUSHMEN. The War Office has promptly honoured the New South Wales demands on account of the Imperial Bushmen, the Agent-trfneriiC having received within a month the sum of £60,000.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11013, 10 July 1901, Page 5
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