SOUTH AFRICA.
ANOTHER COMMANDO SURRENDERS. BURGHERS RETURNING TO THEIR FARMS.
Press A«oeiation—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 29. (Received .Juno 30, at 8.G5 a.m.) Golding's commando at Beaufort West surrendered, and tho men cheered for tho King. Burghers and released, rebels' aro permitted to return to their farms after a formal admission of guilt. Many Transvaal and Oranga burghors are petitioning the British.Legation, in. Brussels to accept their oath of allegiance, and tt) sanction'.their return. Tho Agent of : tho Argentiho is ondeiivourlng to pfersuado tho Boer refugees in Portugal to found a colony in Patagonia.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12393, 1 July 1902, Page 5
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