REPORTED THAT BOTHA STATES TERMS OF SURRENDER.
STOPPED BHORT N GETTING HOME. PORTUGAL CEASES TO RECOGNISE THE TRANBVAAL. yKIRM *SH ANDCAPTUIIE OF A BOER FIEED CORNET; [United Press \iajwofcu^rioN.4-Bv Elio TBIC TIOJ^PjH— J SoPYBtOHT. ] . Lqxdon, Nov. 15. The Daily Mail states that Louis Both* has forwarded to Lord Roberto his term* of surrender. ! { -%?■. Richard (Victoria) >y| Johnson (S.A. Bushmen) were severefy wounded at Wondersfohtein. ; -• Last week 16 Boers were captnrt d while endeavouring to enter the Transvaal from Delagoa. Lord Methuen captured a pom pom near Lichtenbnrg. Portuguese officiajs, >lleguig {prave reaaons, have withdrawn official recognition of Mr Potta, Transvaal Consul at Delagoa. (Jape boys had a sharp fight near Vry. burg and captured Comet lhipleeats
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Southland Times, Issue 14800, 17 November 1900, Page 2
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