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Durham Review (1897), 29 Mar 1900, p. 6

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9% Boers “It” London. ‘u m Post's con-u.” Winston "hun- hrs rum.- Hm: Matut on M it' 'l " in m will the! no"); In exclusiv- communi lmu (inn: outnumb- "ounCmV aim; is m tteth am: ta mean Gen. Rol Springl-"c In an tl “as M "ie It " .. “In the .ancod fur-t! Knition tron "a-Pounder minimum: m Favlor has I Pretoria Getting Ready for a Long Siege. BRITISH REFIUERS TRAPPED. _ ENE KILLED, THREE WRUNEEE. Mafeking Was “All Well” on! Thirteenth of March, f BUT VERY ANXIOUS FOR RELIEFJ n" " " tl inc-Hi W ‘0 of Norfolk lining to the Front Guards at Pretoria Surrender in Artiller 'tirir tts cur. , rep ttrttll Mt cry vention in the Meantime h " M uat r lmiug‘s heli -Thr, Morning at Ladysmith, graphs purtktu- cr positions in Hardin: to Brit in the Meantime “Amm- Sickness Among the Prisoners Ben. Clements Tatks to the Boers at Phllippolls~ --Many he Una-rations in Nani-r .7 -Pedigrec ot the Trapped -Loyalists Nut Pleased With Roberts' Proclamation w R:-nccnpied by Boers- “Total British Cttsses----Dtrke Du Cl tt " Prcorrin, Mannil 2.5.1 43.11». Makin- Mt. tircr Russian military uttuvtw with ti.“ Burr fan-vs. has just returuml hum a trip to tho trout in Natal and at Krrtotut.ad. Ha reports than ite is simply nmnmd at the reorganiza- tlon of tho l-‘rsdarul fumes and the uplmulld fighting spin-Its of the burg-IL 0:5. He conshhru tha Biggaraberg “no. ituprtsqnabie, and the Boer position at Kmamd ho thinks is equal to that at Magprsrsfotttoin. Washington. March {IL-Previous to proroedintg “W: th. rNalar order to. M h m wt 'H Shot Dead by " Sentry Tw Mn rl in Mum: Position Additional Dead \lfr M itlzmls. ll Pl fifty- thin. tl W n yeast wmh if 'rd If orr hm n tl that TI rum up my i. union. March L'i--Lorrl Roberta n-pn'm an unrortunate m-rurrencv on March 23rd. He says, in a despatch to the War Otriee, tlt " Lieut.-Cot. ('mhlze. Capt. Trotter, Meat. the Hon. K. Lygnn and Liam-Col. Codrlngton. rode out eight. ur nine miles beyond the camp on th? Modder River without any extort except a trooper. A party of Boers opened (Ire on the English- men. Lygun wa", ktlleri; Crabbe was seriously WOIHMEI in the right tore- arm, whk-h “an rplintorotl, and he 1A,:mun. Mural! 2.14.-l.nr(l “ohm-ts tu-lc-gruphs to Um War Office from Iuorinfuntoin, under date of March 33rd, evening. aw tollows: "Thero is no special news to re. port. The country south of this Maw,- is generally settling down, numbers at arms lune been delivered up and the people are boglnnmg to ru-og-nlw the advantage of briruriug in supplies 'or sale. The movement of tho troops In the western dlslrict ',., Wing attended with good results." Cal" Town. March 2A.--S'ir .leer Milner. who is on a mission north. ward. has arrived at I)ordreeht. Bout-In hall P m, Pludul thrlr search and wnnulvrrd for thrt-o dn.vs. At last Im saw tho lights of Kimberley ntri literally crawled Into the town, havlng hurt his back by falling lam n hole. He had been three day and a half with- out food or water, and had trm'cllt-d forty-firm tum-n without Rhupu. Ho hound his puttivs round his foot. my. the 110mm turspt,od a resolution taming upon the Scum-wry of Stutr tor mph: ot letter» on we In the dp. partment trom mum“; of the Uttlttrd States. txrmpla.ininq rd ill-trzaumnnnt While in the South African Hepuhlivs. Iondon. March 23.~-Among the most Interesting cm in the Cana.. (llnn hospital In that of Ltuatre4'orporn1 oetampnrt, of Montreal. Durrntt the operations at Patsrdctmrg he became sick while mnrchlng wlth a brlxntlo. and fell out and lmt cotvieiommtma. When he mnverc-d his 30mm; he found himself Mom. and was mun taken prisoner by threo Doors. They took his shows and coat trom him, and he was mumlod try om- nr other or them all day. Putt m- nunmmul to (rm-um marl," “mt, tum-Him: . H " Ill It It M What Is Mutter After H M mam r the A pr u! tl A CuntuMan's ("I E3? her synutatl F would boo M " H" l' M IN l'l" II il Escape. Iron! t trust ii " H M Itl if .. 2177;. 3 _siiiliifii' _-)i'iii' 5, "tticy, Hammett n [It M It ll " E M l RKA ISLE PERI CAI The Free iitatei.s continue ti) ontor our lin‘a. ettrrorrierlnq undo:- the pro- olnmntion [sauna by Lord Roberta. Ludymuith, Marci, 24 --Th" scouts frequently engage the Boen, beyond Meran, under the Biggursberg. but no Important nghting has taken place. Tho mnjority ol the Trnmsvu.alers are Ignorant of the gravity of the sit- cation, and though mm] ot rmnuining m long from their lawns. will tight hard, believing that their liberty uml property are at stake and conli-lvnt of ultimate success. captives. Tlwy du nub nun ment In view or $119 num< who are held prisoners by _ The Boot plans itrpiusiv ( Kroonstud, the Vaal t'sivt.7 points, culminating at tho Pretoria, which has been m a Motte. Tho rnngm 0! the guns haw [rm team], mines have b on laid,turl thy forms In thp rill haw not ul- lowed themselves to be cut on with their heavy guns. which arr needed in tho forts at Pretoria. The. mishap to the (innrd'a "Moors is generally put down to their awn recklosmm in running into an old Boer trap. The thtttriis'citmplies tourteon mllou north of "ltrtxtnroutoiu. and tho disaster mwurrml sh mrlvs north of the rump. Ono (kmtrh mentions tint tho Boom, un- trouhh-sunu-, uun um- mil-Ir in}: twenty mum to tho north. Tho Gulll‘du' OHII' \‘ostigntinp; w by tho (-nvmy Ono ot the wounded otruvrs hiPldlll tt White 1ransikerehior, The Irycr" im medlumly earns 15 thtir assistance and did all they oould to alleviate their mfforlngs. Tin-y Hutu-yet] tho woundod to tho nnarost farm. when they Were cared for during tho night also mocha] n blight nostt wound In the th‘gh: Trottvr w.“ wry H'rionslv wounded in the right fan-arm, thn was hrokun. The tro"ir'r was sl'ghth' wnumkxl. sly M the Heas' gtl Cl [It Detail, of the skirmlnh Situation in Natal. m, at to the l. Uapta (ternoot rains a Wilt ll [war " 1Cu r ll M mum ntal .-Whilo, Lier trirqtton, ' te (‘nldstrom out ttt m. M tl N N i holdup mm int- Nuance Alleviate tt 31 H It f‘fTANE CELEBRATES THE RESULT JDYOUSLY. iiTGKYSUUImY BUSHES Clements 'I‘ullu to "tttutters. I'hiliprolis. Inn-Ml 1:1, via Norsitl'm Punt. Fatllrdu}. Mutuh LU. - tit-m (‘lvments run-rm l Uilrr:rir.olis at noun totiuy. llo- ammunhhul the tturgltr'rs. ttddretoicd tin-m. and road Luz-II Huh. erti provlumutio in Dun-ll and English. The future (If tlu- Prov sun“. ho declared, would hair. to Iw clo- vldod by Hor Mujmty‘s :ulvlners. but the burghera might tw certain that HIP late G'overnmoni, at 1tloemtoatein would never be man-ml, He tulvb_od that all thes inhabitants accept the irtevltttble, tuvi obey all the outlet.- of the mutual-v and other authur’tlex duly "warn“. 'tttttrtatitttt that the Inn-Llrmt turl short!“ but K ,ILondon Regards the Transvaal War ', as Practically Over, M II Talk at the Queen's Visit to Ireiamr---Some Appretrenrio Premier Peer Says the Dublin Rabble Does Not Renae int. Still There is Some Risk ---The stay-at-Homes Itut to ll 'bt, Season Opened ing. Still These is 1t \nnul n tl " tr li' M “‘I'mllis at noon the hug-glue”. road 14ml Rob- in Dutch and tho Froo Atato. Belgian n concesslx omplicati General News Not ll lt "I u fil CAPE TOWN NOW. Ill DM :divs Mr I]: LH'I'jhUII) in P.turct the 'Nstoration of t Mention with Aliwat rhlmatlon of Lord 1 mt" c"eotAu-. nu t am surrendering to t 'lttUU. Tho 13HMtatitiot: of Ronxvlllo by the Be Mood in cxnellent when; the Banal/u thorny ot the (mu-u 000 n: Ttb, 1k U Surf I” Ir M wi t h bitteet on _ _ -UIW'r. $“" by tly' Drunk lull t 'at K M If :totmnl "UU- in tat-graph ”on.“- u North. Tb. "u. Roberta II appur- tit" I’m, “km N)" [3.1mm no, Old llasuto~ " Tlyytrt Nrhst [ups-Pavia“. Jil' that the ' its pznrnum‘ fr It Pcttsutau-rdi, W Lumn n t but G T human :ln tty- " “is provod d Roh.. mrl h 'st phi.“ of Mt.- Ireland's on non syn-van h Fed- " nth znl ' tuba In It was! tn: rill! n alum; Who ttly rt Ina this th TN u “I wk "a " Bi

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