BOERS AND BRITISH FRATERNISING.
DE WETS ASPHtATIONS. ' (Received June 21st, 12.52 a.m.) LONDON, June 20. There have been 5800 surrenders in the Orange Colony. » Boers,and British are everywhere fraternising cordially. The burghers are generally taking the oath. Surrenderors under the -terms of peace are required to individually subscribe to the conditions. De Wet, in a circular to Boer adjutants, says j —"That you and I, and every burgher can win the heart of our new Government future comdAct, I am not in the least doubtful." '..."-■ l' . ■
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11305, 21 June 1902, Page 7
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