THE WAR.
LORD EGBERTS' CENSURES.
The Standard's Opinion.——" Government Should Act." MAFEKING WELL. BLOEMFONTEIN FIELD HOSPITAL. 2000 Cases of Dysentery and Fever. . [Per Press Association—Copyright.]
!' LONDON, April 18. The with-holding of Lord Roberts' censure on Generals Warren and Bui-' ler for a month, and its publication now, is considered to be the immediate prelude to 1 further importantchanges. LONDON, April 19. «„ The Standard .says that after Lord Roberts' censures the Government ought to act... j The German press insists: that the i recall of Generals Buller and Warren is the logical result of the censures. The want of trucks isl delaying Lord Roberts' supplies. There are 2000 patients- in the field hospitals at Bloemfontein suffering from dysentery and enteric fever.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9617, 20 April 1900, Page 2
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