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TO-DAY'S CABLEGRAMS

s A TREACHEROUS TROOPER. a MR SAUER'S MILD HOMILIES. f ACCUSATIONS AGAINST THE a BRITISH. 11 c Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright c * Durban, November 28. a A traitorous trooper, belonging to the t Natal Imperial Light Horse, has been • shot. He was caught poisoning the c horses 1 water and food. Capetown, November 28. Mr Saver's mild homilies to the disi loyalists have aroused great indignation a in Capetown. 1 London, November 28. ! i Mr Leyds, on General Joubert's a authority, is circulating accusations that the British employed native auxiliaries, fired upon the ambulances, and abused i the white flag, and are cruel to the • prisoners. b Hobart, This Day. 3 Captain Legall and Lieut. Walsh go - as special service officers to the Transvaal.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 128, 29 November 1899, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLEGRAMS Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 128, 29 November 1899, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLEGRAMS Feilding Star, Volume XXI, Issue 128, 29 November 1899, Page 2

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