THE VICTORY OF GLENCOE.
HOW THE NEWS WAS
RECEIVED.
PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIA-
MENT.
SYMONS MORTALLY WOUNDED
THE STOCK EXCHANGE STRENGTHENING.
ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS.
CAPTURE OF ELANDSLAAGTE.
A MANIFESTO BY REITZ.
SCHREINER WORKING
LOYALLY.
LOYAL IRISHMEN.
United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph — Copyright. (Received Oct. 23, 8.50 a.m.)
LONDON, Oct. 21. In. the House of Commons, before midnight, Mr Balfour read a message announc-
ing the victory at Glencoe. When he announced that Major-General Symons had been mortally wounded all the members uncovered. The censorship of the war authorities at the Cape is having the effect of reducing the cable details of the war. (Received Oct. 23, 9 a.m.) The news of the British successes has strengthened the Stock Exchange. . A call was made for sixty volunteers in Victoria, British Columbia, and 1000 responded.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6623, 23 October 1899, Page 3
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