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THE POSITION AT KIMBERLEY.

A. WELCOME RELIEF TO BUFFERIVfI INHABITANT 8.

CReoeived 22, 9.25 a.m.) London, February 21. Kimberley residents describe as *"** rowing the privations endured by wo? men and children who were obliged to live in the mining levels for safety, and did not see the sun for weeks. The townsfolk were delirious with joy At the coming of relief, which was unexpected until withiD an hour of its accomplishment.

Capetown, February 21. Mr. A. B. Patterson (" Banjo *), the Sydney Morning Herald 1 a war correspondent, was the first civilian to enter Kimberley after the relief.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 44, 23 February 1900, Page 2

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THE POSITION AT KIMBERLEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 44, 23 February 1900, Page 2

THE POSITION AT KIMBERLEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 44, 23 February 1900, Page 2

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