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I Portugal Appeals to England. British War Vessels Concentrating at Delagoa Bay. The Advance of the British. Beccived February 7, 8.58 a.m. Lokdon, February 6. U-nofiicial advices state that as Colonel Blake's force is threatening Lorenzo Marquez, Portugal has appealed to England, and as a rear'tlhe squadron in South African waters is concentrating ut Pe'-rigna Bay. x The British force !3 rapUly advancing along the Dulagoa railway on the Portuguese frontier. Beuter's ngency declares that Piet De Wet, Prosident of the Bloeaifonfe'n Peace Commission, has passio atcly appealed to his brolhor Cbristiin to surrender. i Sniith-Douicn hna occ\f£>iod . LsK'e Chiriasle, and French is driv" ->g the 33oers back towards Amsterdam. De Wet, on the sth. dainnged a train transport of wagons at Pompey sic Tig.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7157, 7 February 1901, Page 2
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