VERY LATEST.
IOWH till (kuM.
THE TRANSVAAL.
- DE WET’S MOVEMENTS.
DISABLING FLOUR MILLS,
FRANCE AND ARBITRATION.
Telegraph—Copyright. United Press Association —Per T 'Cctnc Received 9.19 a.m., November 30th. LONDON, November 29.
General Knox by a rapid and successful march got between the Orange River and De Wet, who is now moving westward.
The British, as sil precautionary measure, have disabled all the flour mills in the Ladybrand district.
PARIS, November 29.
In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Delcasse declined an interpellation involving a, debate on the question of arbitration for the Transvaal. It is understood that the French Cabinet is convinced that no offer of arbitration has any chance cf acceptance. .
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2956, 30 November 1900, Page 3
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