IN THE TRANSVAAL. RETREAT OF BOERS TO THE ZOUTPANSBERG.
RELEASE OF PEACE ENVOYS. (Received April 12', 9.21 a.m.) LONDON, 11th April. Most of the fighting burghers in the Pietersburg district have gone to Clinnesport, amid the recesses of the Zoutpansberg mountains, where a Long Tom' has also been conveyed. The Boer women, children, and cattle have been sent to the Waterberg district. The British on occupying Pietersburg liberated General Schoeman and Mr. Coupor, envoys from the Boer Peace Committee, who were detained when they went to try and induce^the burghers still' fighting to submit.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 5
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94IN THE TRANSVAAL. RETREAT OF BOERS TO THE ZOUTPANSBERG. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 85, 12 April 1901, Page 5
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