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TRANSFERS. BOEES OOURT-MAETIALLED. London, September 2. The Minister of Mines and Native Affftin, Postmaster-General, and Directors of Railways and Eduoation in the Tranßvaal have been transferred to nioer offices at Johannesfaarg, where Sir A. Milner's official residence will be. The Government Secretary and legal financial advisers lemain at Pretoria. - All families of Boers on oommando will henceforth be transferred to refugee camps along the, coast railway, and wift tbisjbe available for feeding from Johannesburg as before the Colonel Spenee, bringing 20 prisoners, 2400ro«tttey and 80,000 sheep to had ft Bharp fight, wounding nine Boers. have' turned King'B evidence in connection -with the public court-martial at Pretoria of Oftth-tyeaters. "Evidence yta& forthcoming <tn*tf- th'eyMiad rejoined and conveyed to the commandos arms »nd clothing in .Chel night." Several trials are pending. Commandants Heitzop and Latigan have evaeaated Golesburg in the PttroevilhrdistrictsTßiid are now in Orange River Colony; :,■ Attire, September 8. Arrived, Harlech ,Castla, with a Urge detachment of returning troopers, including a number of New Zealanders.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3303, 4 September 1901, Page 4
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