THE BREACH WIDENING.
THE WOMEN ANXIOUS. LONDON, March 15. The breach between the Free Staters and tho Transvaalers is widening. T))3 burghers' wives are anxious for their husfiands to return from the fighting line. Mr Donohue, the Daily Chronicle's correspondent, was the first man to enter Bloomfontein. , Many arms marked ■" Transvaal," eight engines, and much rolling ■stock were captured at Bloemfontein. LORD METHUEN'S MOVEMENTS. LONDON, March 15. Lord Metheun, at Boshof, has seized a number of the enemy's guns and 70,000 ronnds of ammunition. PRESIDENT STEYN'S FLIGHT. LONDON, March 15. President Steyn lias arrived at ICroonstad, on the Bloemfontcin-Prefcoria line of railway.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 7
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102THE BREACH WIDENING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 7
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