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THE TRANSVAAL WAR

CABLE NEWS.

rVH'I'XZU ASSOCIATION. —ZX 3X«B0TBX0 tsmi Giui'ii.—copyriohtO

-MU KRUGER. (Received November 10, 0.21 p.m.) LONDON, November 10. Ex-Prcsident, Kruger has arrived at Purl Said. 1 Li» declined to be interviewed. DOTH A COAHNG TO TERMS. LONDON, November 15. Tin- ‘’Daily Mail” states that General Uotlia has (forwarded to Lord .Roberts the terms, upon wlik-.li lie is willing tcv .surrender. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, November 10. Lord Methuen’s force lias captured a pompom gun near Lichtenburg, ior ( .iS miles south-east of Mafeking. Last weel; sixteen Boers were captured in endeavouring to re-enter the Transvaal from jJidagoa Bay. Troopers Richards, of Victoria, and Johnson, of the South Australian Bushmen, were severely wounded at Wonderfonteiu. OUR I'MHST CONTINGENT. THE WHOLE FORCE TO RETURN. Tim Premier yesterday received a cable me-, -age from Lieutenant-Colonol Robin, dated Pretoria,, November. 16th, anounciiig I hut- the- remainder of tho First Contingent was under orders to ml urn to New Zealand. The first portion of Hie eontiiigoiit, it will be remembered, sailed from Capetown recently under Lieutenant Hughes in the Harlech Castle.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4208, 17 November 1900, Page 7

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THE TRANSVAAL WAR New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4208, 17 November 1900, Page 7

THE TRANSVAAL WAR New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4208, 17 November 1900, Page 7

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