THE TRANSVAAL WAR
j r Euctttic Telegraph. Cdptuioht. | Pib Pmss Association London. March let. B,„,I wll'im Delarey shot, was a son of ;,. ibjusouwer l>f tlle London office ot frisk "f New South Wales The Land- • . t '„£ Wotaiaranistaad. a disloyal Engiiffl in*"--" 1 - l Dutchman to persuade ',,RtJH(i otters -to- write asking the Bn. ii n> liberate them. This resulted in a Ijjjee of iteiil'li. \ commando kragertd near Licht-r.berg tJniTCit strait* for food and ammunition. Bd'iiiTC suspended supplies to families. _ Fmirie ha.* q.uareUed with De Wit. His riralM W> £.l-" broken up. It is reported iiat Futtrie u willing to. .surrender. (By Telegraph.) Wellington. March 19. lie Premier has received cable advice j :i it Major Cradock has arrived at Brandbit H« h ;IJ1 resigned the command of he Sicomt Contingent to Colonel Kobin, ml states that lie regrets severing Ms conectinn with such gallant warriors. The Juvernmeiit has through the Governor «W Liinl Kitchener to convey to Major Iruiock its beat thanks for his valuable erricei to the colony and the Empire.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 3
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172THE TRANSVAAL WAR Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 3
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