SOUTH AFRICA.
CAPTURED ARMS AND AMMUNITION.' United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. DURBAN, Dec. 14. Dinizulu, the head chief of the Zulus, refuses to snirrender to the Natal Government ai quantity of captured Boer arms and ammunition. THE BOER GENERALS. RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA. LONDON, Dec. 14. Generals Botha and De la Rey have sailed for South Africa. Botha, on being interviewed prior to his departure, expressed 'himself as being grateful for the courtesies extended to Kim. He slid that he was going back to take things quietly. Mr Fischer will be the Boer representative in Europe. HELP FOR LOYALISTS. LONDON, Dec. 15. The fund for the- assistance of loyalists has reached £IO,OOO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 13000, 16 December 1902, Page 5
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