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THE INDIAN CONTINGENT.

EXPECTED TO ARRIVE ON TUESDAY.

REPORTED LETTER FROM KRUGER.

HIS PRAYERS ANSWERED

A DIVINE COMMAND TO FIGHT

DURBAN, Sept. 28

The first Indian troops are expected here on Tuesday, and 5000 within a fortnight*

LONDON, Sept. 28,

Twenty-five - companies of the Army Service Corps leave JSngland for South Africa next week. This is taken as indicative of the early despatch of a complete army corps.

The London Daily Chronicle 'states that Kruger hasTwritten to a friend in Capetown that he had been three hours engaged in prayer, and was perfectly happy. The Lord told him to fight.

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Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9451, 29 September 1899, Page 2

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THE INDIAN CONTINGENT. Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9451, 29 September 1899, Page 2

THE INDIAN CONTINGENT. Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9451, 29 September 1899, Page 2

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