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RUSSIAN" VIEW OF THE SITUATION. THS'CONFIICT EXPECTED TO BE LOCALISED. THE DE AAR-BELMONT LINE WELL " --'-■-■ GUARDED. IN THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. THE ABSENCE OF NEWS UNDER_Ja- STOOD. BECbNNAISANCE TOWARDS COI,,.ENSO.i '"•:• ' THE BOER OUTPOSTS SHELLED. ,-'/ BRITISH CAPTURE. MANY CATTLE. 4. Press Association— Telegraph— Copyright. **"_■ Received December. 4", 1.15. a an. *\ v- -". ST.. PETERSBURG, Dec. 3. v Goluc_owski, Jn an optimistic speech on the" geaeral oufepok'in' Eurdpe, said he "was .oiiEdeht in the ""hope; that" the South>African conflict would remain localised. He eaid that Au.ttia.B.ti-l stood qn'ar footing of the old, undisturbed"" friendship with England. • r . .. ..CAPETOWN, December 3. ... A corps of horse artillery," the Canadians and Australians, with three battalions of infantry,- watoh -.{he ; De - Aar-Behnont railway'line. •- - -~ - . LONDON, December 3. .- ,-f ■- > - . «< j*. The confidence-ill the Imperial Govern-' ment is strikingly shown" in, the lack of complaints at the absence of news and the silence regarding reinforcements. The with-hoJdingjof such information is intended to keep the enemy ignorant of England's arrangements. ■ '■ ' _ -'• DURBAN, December 3. A reconnaisaace in the direction of Col*;ehs6..w_s made. _b j ..the British, force, and they shelled lhe enemy's outposts. The enemy retreated, the British cap-, turing many cattle. . •

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 4 December 1899, Page 3

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