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(l!y Electric Telegraph. --Copyright) (Per Press Association). London, May 20. Major Collett, with iho J.i:.:;.jii\ii:e Horso, attiekod tho Boors at Souaeoet l.ul Tuesday, and alter n prolonged light tho Boers withdrew, leaving CoumninOunt Malan a prisoner, futility wounded in Iho stomach. Tho liners attacked Roodcpoorf, but were re;ml:iid. Tlie Duko of Cambridge, addressing the National Uitb Association, said : '■ Wu Bee a little daylight iv connection with the pt-r.co negotiations, though ivo nr.j not confident, and muat be- propu-td for anything." Another Cabinet meeting will bo held en I'ritkiy. The Daily Mail states that thetjovtrntaont has received more honeful cables from Pretoria.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7308, 30 May 1902, Page 3
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