TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright) (Pei' Presa Association) Rtcoiy-d September 3(3, at JUG am. London, Monday. Tho Boer Ganerals. General Botha, speaking at Rotterdam, laid "' We were driven to make peace by hunger and the sword. We made peace, however, and like men we wish to abide by that peace, knowing the Lord God disposes of all." Tho Berlin correspondent of the Times quotes newspapers to show thai Germany is tiring of the Boor appeals and rustic cunning as embodied in the manifesto. Miucrs' Strike, Pasi«, Monday. The newspaper Temps says ths Miners' .National Committee is wholly against the projected general strike. Desertion of Troops. New Youic, Monday. Eight hunJrel Venezuelan G vernmont troops deserted to tho Revolutionists. A Negro Burned. A nex«> was burned at the stake ;tt Corinth, Mississippi, tor outraging md murdering whiten omen.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7412, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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138TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7412, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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