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THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

. SMITH DORR I EN'S HEALTH. CARAIMLi TIES <>F SMITS. lir KIibCTBIO lELKGKAPII. ---COPVRtOIIT. PBR PRKBB ASSOCIATION. London. Eebruary 11. The Tillies cnrrespoiidenl a I Capo l-owii siia's l-hiit intense sympathy is felt witli General Sir H. L. Smith Dorrien, who lias just relinquished lhe command in EuM. Africa on account of ill-health. lie is now a uiicst al Sir Abe Railey's place al Al uracil berg, and "• slowly convalescing. • The doctors de cided that lhe si rain of campaigning was unbearable for him. General Smuts, who succeeds bun. is extremely pipular, and is able and confident. ' He luin studied the En; I African position since the beginning of the war. and knows Hie formidable strength of the enemy and the stratogicsl dillicullies and possibilities ol the theatre.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

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THE SOUTH AFRICANS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

THE SOUTH AFRICANS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2878, 24 February 1916, Page 3

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