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(Per Press—Telegraph—-Copyright. LONDON, March 13. Commandant Schuper was repulsed at Murraysberg, losing five killed. General De Lisle is close on the heels of Kruitsingcr, who is doubling back towards Bedford.
Official.details of the flogging of the Boer peace envoy at Morgendaal and the subsequent shooting after lingering eleven days, show that Dc Wet a,nd Froneman were guilty of a brutal murder, which disgusted the burghers more than anything else the leaders did.
RETURNED NEW ZEALANDERS,
ONE WANGANUI MAN.
(Per Press Association.)
. WELLINGTON, March 14. Amongst.the passengers from. Sydney by the Monowai arc Surgeon-Captain De Renzi and tho following returning troopers, all of -whom cam© to New South Wales last week by tho Ranee .—A. E. Loach (Waimate), E. G. A. Hi'ile (Kurow, Oamaru), J. H. Taylor (Petonc), Ji Caldwcll (Wangamri), H. M. Boddington (Masterton), D. S. Bruce (Tokomaru, Poverty Bay), 0. H. Tully (Greytown North), J. G. Cook (Wellington section Fifth Contingent), L. C. Riramer (Auckland section Fifth Contingent), Francis B. Hall (Wellington section Fifth Contingent), W. C. Gosiing (Canterbury section Fifth Contingent), J. E. Ford (Wataoa, Weetland), F. Vickers (Wellington, West Coast and Nelson section Fifth Contingent). Braddock, Adam and Dobbin.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 15 March 1901, Page 3
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193TRANSVAAL. Wanganui Chronicle, 15 March 1901, Page 3
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