BRITON V. BOER
DE WET'S TREASURE HOUSE DELAREY'S BIG CAPTURE NEW ZEALAND ITEMS (Unitkd Press Association. — By Electric Telegraph — Copyright ) London, March 1 "2. De Web's captured cave contained forty -waggon loads of ammu ration, including Krupp, pompom and Nordenfeldt, besides half a million sheaves of wheat. General Delarey captured at Tweebosch much clothing, rifles, and artillery ammunition. Lady Methuen on reaching Madeira homeward bound, heard of the disaster, and returned to South Africa. A commission in the Yeomanry with the temporary rank of lieutenant in the Army, has been granted to H. Scott, late sergeant iv the New Zealand volunteers. The reverse has not affected the South African stock market in Paris. Melbourne, March 13. The troopship Templeuaore has arrived with a number of New Zealand troops aboard, in command of Lieut. Oribb, Seventh New Zealanders.
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Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 2
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137BRITON V. BOER Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 2
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