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THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

Hecejye^i^oveniiber £$, B^>.*.m4. *„..,. JcQtjtfffjl, i-<jf"Oveoab.eF - •<li' 7:- i A -Blue tiooK^ shows that mothers >ref use to .oljey-the ti^^ors «nd nurses^ but ad-: minuter aaj^mremAJy . .for...aneasles tea 1 ; ' and horses' tfung* ilPffb^Y icrefuset to wash the children are asi black M Kaffirs through dirt. They paint their bodies except ;i the /faces, and' Where green paint :is used arsenical poisoning. „en£ues.; They insist on administering Dutch jquack remedies, containing .ether and opium./- They' feed t«e A i»n; sardines, instead of. milk, and use horse- .dung poutticefln,xg|using: the. proper. ones. Women' abstain from entering 'the: maternity hospital, ibelieving: they will^ be^ starved. They prefer the ser^ vic^^^t anyiuiUiained midrWile. Tho bccupimjfep {gf ox^ceme^ |yc%lio\je ■sfjft7fl:egardi .to.iea,chjtoth-- /- (Jolonel'io'W^liertj-' Kitchener visits En^Laodxotpbiain yesfebi^LT l . t ■• ,• A, do^kinftpr^Boer,' leaders, including the TLanddrost of Zuitspanbergti ' have been banished. i Received NovenjiMfi 17-1^.40 p.m.

Sydney. November- l?i— Major Hon. Riipert C**rW®tSnT toifi&fiahffihgOthe Third New SoutßaWaleS/CBushmen in SouthyAfripa, .ha?, cabled tp ,the Go^ jmen- a^e^urgentJy) re*--auirJedror-'iiis- regiment, and asking 1 it can .induce .pastoralista , to raise. 150 iftushmen • for '.six. \ njpnths', ser-▼icK-'fiveVshiuling^ a day being .paidijf tnef Imperi«(l . J&pyernment,. equipxaent found, and. "return, passage aX lowed.^ ,„ ~ (Per Press Association). ■Wellington, J Noyeinber 17. — The PremieivWas asfced^6n Saturday' if he Kad^ftflet-ed an Eighth Contingent to the'^Wa^OfHce, as hinted at in Australian' Sabfe news. Mr Seddon denied "that Mt Deakiri was correct in . sugfce&Unfe^ that New Zealand. \?as'. 4Jie f 'eTObn> referred' to in the recent speech iff. %h& Secretary of, State for Wa>," and 'he liafcarded an opinion that fl? was Canada thtit ,had , made x Novenitier'' ISi—'lC car tolegrahvfrpm^^ape Town says that Lieutehafi*: ' Jffiyce 'aid three of the Now Zealand Mounted Infantry sailed f dn*f4t|r*WbVeiiiber by the/JVUcattaiia^l6r sM^ffiigjU>5 M^ffiigjU>n r via" Sydney. , ,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11820, 18 November 1901, Page 3

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THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11820, 18 November 1901, Page 3

THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11820, 18 November 1901, Page 3

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