THE LATE WA(R IN SOUTH AFRICA.: THE DEFEAT OP LORD METHUEN'S (FORCE AT TWEEBOSOH. The British force wm moving between Tweebosoh and Pahnietkuil on If arch 7 when the Boers attacked it in front and on both flanks. The rear screen broke, the baggage animals stampeded, and a rout ensued. Major Paris led a desperate but hopeless resistance, and the force with Lord Methuen was driven to surrender. (Illustrated London News.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 2522, 16 July 1902, Page 49
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