REBEL'S DARING TREACHERY.
DE WET IN A FRENZY. JOHANNESBURG, November 28. "During the fighting in the Mussroom Valley, a uniformed man rode up to Commander Brand and pointed to General Botha's commando, whom ho declared were rebels. One of Brand's men recognised the stranger as Vauniekirk. a rebel leader, whereupon loyalists shot him dead. When at Winburg De "Wet was in a furious temper, and knocked shop assistants about because there was no petrol.. A brother rebel prevented him from burning the store. De Wet desperately assaulted tho Mayor, accusing him of killing his son Daniel.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15138, 30 November 1914, Page 7
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