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BOER WAR.

GAFTURB 07 SNIPERS. GERMAN PRESS ON THE KBUGEB DEMONSTRATIONS. [FIB PBBSB ASSOCIATION.] Received i% 9.10 &B. London, November 26. The Eeitfontein garrison captured 21 Boer snipers. Ef ty women and children who were found baking Boers'bread at Thabuchu were conveyed to Bleemfentein. . Mack, a German-American, was sentenced to death an a charge of trying to seduce a soldier from allegiance. Lord Roberts commuted the sentence to imprisonment at Ceylon until all the Beer prisoners are repatriated. Beblin, November 26. German newspapers declare that the Krnger demonstrations will merely encourage the Been in the field to continue a nseless straggle. DIATH 07 ANOTHER COLONIAL SOLDIER. (Received 27,10.52 pan.) London, November 27. ■ Private Fulton, of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles, has died ef wound at Eroonstad. BOEBS PROPOSE A RAID. HOPE DUTOH REBELS WILL RISE. (Beoelved 28, 0.15 ajn.) - London, November 27. The Boers propose to raid the Cape frontier, hoping the disaffected Dutch will rise. v ,; BBTURNING TROOPERS. Wellington November 27. • Government has received the following cable from the General of - Oemmunieations, Capetown:—"Wai- - wera left Capetown on November 21st, having on board 21 men of various ,; ootomial carps, including 13 invalids; ~ ate two invalids of the New Zealand Contingents for Auckland, and one l 7 "*B«n disoharged from Brabant's Horse STRATFORD WELCOMES A RETURNED , TROOPER. \ "'»-»•/• s - \ \ ' Stbatford, November 27., -' t Trooper Montgomerie arrived, here, . last night, being driven from Eltham; by the Mayor, with an escort ef the' - Mounted Bines. He was formally welcomed home by; the Mayor on the steps of the Post; Office in the presence of a great crowd.; It was a most enthusiastic reception,, Jwtb. bands being in attendance.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 234, 28 November 1900, Page 3

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BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 234, 28 November 1900, Page 3

BOER WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 234, 28 November 1900, Page 3

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