BOER WAR.
CABLE NEWS. (Br BLK3TBIO TBUKJBiPII.—OOPJBIOHI.)
UNDESIRABLES SENT TO OAPE TOWN. BOBRB CAPTURE A MILITARY TRAIN. BURIAL OF PRINCE VICTOR. A 80URRILOU8 FRENCH JOURNAL. PUB P8833 ASSOOIATIOK. (Received 8, 9.55 a.m.) Lomdon, November 7. Lord Roberts has seat to Cape Town 700 undesirables, chiefly Hollanders and Germans, Twenty Boers captured a train of military stores near Kimberley. Prince Victor was barfed at Pretoria. Prince Francis of Task, Lord Roberts, and Lord Kitchener ware present, and the Australian Contingents were represented. Mr. John Ross bus privately presented Major-General Baden-Powell's mother with a Bword subscribed far by the people of Duuedin. Paius, November 7. Le {Matin describes the colonial troops in South Afrin as scum and robbers of the worst sort, espooially the Australians. CASUALTIES. ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATIONS DISCOURAGED. (Received!), 0.20 a.m.) Londoh, November 8. : The following New Zealandera ware killed:—J. H. Parker, atToabaN'ohu, and L. E. Smith, at Yet River, Hay Ist to sth. Several Governments have notified Dr. Leyds that it will be regrettable if any encouragement is given to Kruger. Instructions hare been issued by the French police te prevent anti-Reeteau and anti-British demonstrations, LORD ROBHRTS' MOVEMENT! KEPT SECRET. ORGANISATION OF FLIIMO OOLUMNB. JOHANNESBURG LIKELY TO BE BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. A FORCE DESPATCHED FROM KIUBBRLET. Received 9,0.51 p.m. Londox, November 8. Lard Roberts' movements have been censored, ' There are indications that flying columns from the garrisoned centres are being organised to suppress marauder*. It is expected that the British headquarters will be transferred to Johannesburg. .Received 9, 5.60 a.m. Lofflxm, November 8. Colonel Settle, with 3000 men and * number of guns, has left Kimberley tor seuthwards, BOERS SNIPING OUTPOSTS. Received, C, 5.25 p.m. Londoh, November 8. The Boers are freely sniping ontpoata near Bloemfontein. MISCELLANEOUS, (Beoeived 9, 20 a.m.) % Losdok, November 8. . It is officially announced that all private telegrams to the Orange Colony »nd Transvaal are suspended.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 219, 10 November 1900, Page 2
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