LATE CABLES.
THE Transvaal War.
PEACE DELEGATE ARRESTED.
A Nice Plant.
Spies in Pretoria.
Boer Women and Children Ordered Away.
United Press Association. 8y Electric Telegraph. — Copyright
(Received July 21, 9.50 a.m.)
London, July 20
Mr Wolmarans, one of the Transvaal peace delegates to Europe, and who took the oath of neutrality on his return to his residence at Hatherly, has been arrested there. Arms and six thousand bars of gold were concealed at his residence. Lord Roberts has ordered the Boer women and children at Pretoria to rejoin the forces who are lighting at Pionaarspoort. This step lessens the food pressure and relieves the town of spies.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9821, 21 July 1900, Page 5
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