THE SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE.
German Press Contradict
British Atrocities.
Pro-Boer Stead Goes Security for Dr Krause.
Defending the Cape.
Press Association— Telegraph— Copyright
Received November 27, 0.54 a.m.
BERLIN, November 26.
Most of the German papers publish strong contradictions of the alleged British atrocities in South Africa.
Mr W. T. Stead and the Rev Harold Rylett became bail for Dr Krause. Tlie Magistrate warned them if Krause did not surrender the sureties were liable to be prosecuted for conspiracy.
LONDON, November 26.
Private W. Richards, Seventh New Zealand Mountcds, was slightly wounded at Pondwana.
Commandant Buys sent Schinapers, the actual murderer of. Lieutenant Miers; who was shot dead in September last while acting as a bearer of the white flag, to Louis Botha for punishment.
Most of the Cape Mounted Rifles and Mounted Police in the district, with the Mounted Volunteers, Town Guards, and seven irregular corps have been assigned to- Sir Gordon Sprigg to defend the districts for* which he has undertaken to hold himself responsible.
Capture by Colonel Munro
Boers and ex-Burghers Assisting the British.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10504, 27 November 1901, Page 2
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177THE SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10504, 27 November 1901, Page 2
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