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VERY LATEST.

ISM EDIT!*

THE TRANSVAAL,

A CAMPAIGN OP LIES.

KRUGER IN PARIS.

BOERS BURNING BRITISH FARMS.

2000 SENT TO ST. HELENA,

United Press Association —Per Elictrif Telegraph—Copyrigui. Received 9.4 a.m., November 29th. LONDON, November 28. Paroled prisoners at the Cape are circulating frightful stories of the barbarism of British soldiers, with a view of inflaming the Dutch preparatory to the forthcoming Afrikander conference, to be held at Worcester, Cape Colony.

PARIS, November 28. Kruger had an interview with M. Delcasse, and afterwards visited the Hotel de Ville, where in the course of a speech he declared that the Boer resistance would be continued until justice was obtained, and he would not cease to appeal for arbitration.

Received 9.12 a.m., November 29th. LONDON, November 28. Several Britishers’ farms in Natal and in the Orange Free State have been burned, and the inmates turned out on the veldt. In one instance the owner was ill in bed with rheumatic fever, and was removed in a cart. The family walked 12 miles, and were not allowed food for 24 hours. Two thousand more Boer prisoners have been despatched to St. Helena. Received 10.10 a.m., November 29th. A bomb was found in the possession of the Italians arrested at Johannesburg on the 16tH.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 29 November 1900, Page 3

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VERY LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 29 November 1900, Page 3

VERY LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 29 November 1900, Page 3

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