The Transvaal WAR.
SENTENCES' COMMUTED. •■•.....■ . r •■ -..■..- Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 17. The death sentences and terms of severe imprisonment passed on several rebels have j in the first instance been commuted to penal | servitude for'!life, and in the second the terms have been greatly reduced. v MARTIAL LAW. LONDON, September 17. (Received September 18, at 3.15 a.m.) The ' Daily Mail!s' Cape Town correpondent. states that Lord Kitchener and Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson favor martial law in Cape I Town, with a view to the extirpation of i rebels, while Sir Gordon Sprigg. (the Premier) and the community generally .oppose such a policy. . ', ■ ' THE ADELAIDE CADETS. THE RIFLES OF THE ; ENEMY. ADELAIBE,. September 18. (Received September 18, at 9.38 a.m.) In response to the request made some i time ago, the Adelaide Cadet Corps have re- | ceived from Lord Kitchener 200 Mauser I riEes captured from the Boers.
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Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 6
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148The Transvaal WAR. Evening Star, Issue 11657, 18 September 1901, Page 6
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