BOER DEMONSTRATION.
Received May IS, at 9 a.m. London, May 17. The enemy, with 32 guns, traversed Kroonstad before the British entered. 1000 BOERS SURRENDER, One thousand burghers surrendered under the pledge of neutrality and returned to their farms. > CLOCOLAN BOERS DISPERSING. There are only six hundred Boers at Clocolan, on the south-east border of the Free State, who are dispersing. BUNDLE'S ADVANCE. s Ladybrand was occupied on Tuesday ' by Major-General Bundle, who advanced ! twenty miles to the north. ..-.. ' VICTORIAN BUSHMEN. -'S^ Received May 18, at 10.15 a.l* 2? London, Maj- fry The Victorian bushmen havev £^ at Beira and gone to Marandellas. <*"***J NO HELP FROM AMERICA*.-^^fl New York, May 17.^8 The American newspapers warn thew Boer delegates they will receive no a_Jj from America and state it is Mr Fischer's j tfotfry to frankly inform thi Transvaal j J
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6700, 18 May 1900, Page 2
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140BOER DEMONSTRATION. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6700, 18 May 1900, Page 2
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