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Buller's Flanking Movement-

APPROVED BY ROBERTS. WARREN DISAGREES. BULLER EXPLAINS. CONDEMNS WARREN'S ORGANISATION.

LONDON, April 18. In the gazetted despatches Lord Roberta considers that General Buller's wide flanking movement by Acton Homes well devised, and it ought to have succeeded. General Warren thought the route too long, and tried a more direct road, necessitating the occupation; of Spionkop. General Buller justified Colonel Thorneycrofb in the evacuation, but thought it would have been tenable if General Warren had exhibited a proper system of organisation.'

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9616, 19 April 1900, Page 2

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Buller's Flanking Movement- Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9616, 19 April 1900, Page 2

Buller's Flanking Movement- Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9616, 19 April 1900, Page 2