BRI TAIN & THE TRANSVAAL.
LAWN DENNIS IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS.
ADVICE TO DR. LEYDS. KRUGER'S OBSTINACY. (Per Press Association). London, November 21. — General Rawlinson's column at Hethel, on the 14th, killed six Boers. Mounted Infajitry dispersed Ackerman's commando near 'the i'Joemfontein waterwox'ks, captur.ng Jo. A dozen more desert.'J U7j& tfurroudered, having been foodless for three days-. Colonel Hickie's < column at Klerksdorpi on th,e'l2th,-lvill«:d four ancFwounded 1 eight, including Qouimandant Wolm'arans. t A Boer woman, violently onliI British and a refugee i?i PietermurLtzbjirg camp, Writes to a' friend" declaring that those who complain of I their treatment musj,_ lie. Another Refugee declares 'there is no, ground for complaint. They'iilay tennis' daily, and food 'and- clothes are abundant. ' ' ' . i• s j -Mr/. Chamberlain, replying t to a correspondent, states tha,t, f <t.he >? ;Cier>-, man agitation is artificial iftnd b^ised 0a fu misapprehension. ^ No. sonteible German can -be- affronted, by A the -citation of the universal policy of civiljsed nations- M whea. circumsta.ja.ced like Gs-eal/.-Brifeasin is joveri the b s!rP'«^ v « a^ ; cGoritinental- pro-Boers j«ecommend pr. Leyds and others to draft overtures of peace, giving England the jjidya-nkage. j AThey added that«jthe rejectipn of such pi-oposals would 'facilitate ' Eui'^pean . dntferventioni ( - - ; ' Jfih.lSiaiger , ia .unyielding. : Ho. ; xle>' cl*res thei Boers were always ab.le.tp frelK »n4' >Becula9 I ,^}a^d^^and i>inrtina^ 'dence, .-put., it wasi? tiheir duty to - pei« sist.toxthe^jpresgni c.Qurs^..v- Ile^w.as jcertain they- -wjji^jd sweep , the,-' JRooijieks -into the sea.. j , ->, i.,. . \ In, ; orde*'>j i tO' avo^id; . the ? (ax^ra<iitipn 'of, Dr. Krause, the charges. i of incite jing to murder and: treason; under- . a warrant issued in Johannesburg, ha.ye been .withdrawn, is now charged in London- with writing s to. Broeksma.and inciting i(imrit«y,'mur^: der Forster, alsq -With> treas"on. Bail two sureties of £100 was allowed, j SjrM», Bannermaw.i speaking at Bath,, said dilTerencep in party. ."were a neal£hyr r a.n..d E<wh6lesome 'diversity. He denounced filijbustering on- th£ (ParJt{ of the- Empire, [which was not- entitled r tp> obliterate jthe"ide^JL.jty rol.thft.BogrgfC 5 ;' . •
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11825, 23 November 1901, Page 2
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