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THE BOER LEADERS

- . London, Oct 27 . ! The Daily Express states that after leaving the County Council stand the

Boer Generals received a hostile demonstration and De Wet was bonnetted. The police rescued and escorted him out of the crowd, Ib is positively stated at Brussels that De Wet sails for South Africa on Friday, Botha and De la Be} following after visiting Kruger and Steyn. v (Received Oct 28 at 10.53 pm.)," London, Oci 28 After failing to obtain through a semiofficial channel a second interview fvith Chamberlain, the Generals abandoned the attempt. De Wat states the other Generals: go to America. The rough* mobbed Kruihztn|fer, Fouche and Jouberb after lecturing -at Cambridge. The police escorted them to their hotel.

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West Coast Times, Issue 12345, 29 October 1902, Page 2

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THE BOER LEADERS West Coast Times, Issue 12345, 29 October 1902, Page 2

THE BOER LEADERS West Coast Times, Issue 12345, 29 October 1902, Page 2

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