SOUTH AFRICA.
• I A FIGHT WITH FERRIERA. SEVERAL RAIDS EXPECTED. Ir ; e ' - sxor ia tion,— D.V iTeK^craph. Copyright. C A PETO WN , Wednesday. Tho German commander ait Klipdam informed the British camp at Bisgospoort on tho Oth, that Fer-. riora had intimated to the Commander his linti'iili-on to start a rebellion, adding' that the arms and ammunition taken from rthe Germans would be returned in a fortnight. Inspector White's patrol of forty came in contact with Ferriera fourteen miles eastward of Upington, and after half an hour's firing, Ferriera retired to the bUSh. "VlTlitG l'Otirod to Upinpton owing to temporary illness. A start was made vesterdav to intercept a second partv of freebooters from the Uor- | man* border, and a third party is advancing from Kakamas. Rarus are expected on Vanwyksvlei, Brandvlei, and 'Blockynkolk, whore there are quantities of unprotected stores, .besides much harvested Grain Guards aro posted at Kattamasdrift, and they will arrange to intercept any attempt of the raiders to return to German terntorj.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 2
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