INVASION OF PORTUGUESE TERRITORY.
THE DELAGOA BAY RAILWAY CUT. CLEVER MARCH BY THE BRITISH. THE BOND AS PEACEMAKER. SUGGESTED TERMS OF SURRENDER. SENDING 30,000 MOUNTED MEN. RETURNING NEW ZEALANDEfIS. Press AssQoiatioa—By Telegraph—Copyright, A TRANSPORT TRAIN DAMAGED. LONDON, February 6. . De Wet, on the sth, damaged a train of transport waggons at Porapey siding. THE BRITISH OPERATIONS. General Smith Dorrien has occupied Lake Chirissie. General French is drawing the Boers back towards Amsterdam, about 60 miles south of Barberton. AN APPEAL TO DE TOT. (Received Feb. 7, at 9.50 a.m.) Renter's Agency declares that Piet,,De Wet, President of the Bloemfontein Peace Commission, has passionately appealed to his brother Christian to surrender arid cease the suffering that his action is causing.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11962, 8 February 1901, Page 5
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119INVASION OF PORTUGUESE TERRITORY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11962, 8 February 1901, Page 5
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