SUPPOSED NEGOTIATIONS WITH BOTHA.
Press Association.— Telegraph—Copyright,
LONDON, March 3.
Sir Alfred Milner's sudden departure from Capetown for Pretoria, is Mievedto be connected with supposed negotiations between Lord Kitchener and Botha. It is announced that 80 of Lord Kitchener's fighting scouts were attacked by a superior Boer force, and surrendered after a prolonged fight, sustaining 20 casualties. . . . The report is interpreted as relemng to Colenbrander's Scouts, «i force recently raised on the Rhodesian frontier.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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