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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jun 1900, p. 9

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98 :1 PANIC IN ~PRETORIA. m, , IS ROBERTS THERE? D ' uwnu to hun- m-izml a mr " num- I 'tt mmmgx 53!?ng Loidon, Jun, H.--Lord Lansdowne, Secretary of sum tor War. has re- 'mised the foifowtzzz from Lord Rob. Cap, Town. May 31.--The People's Congress owned at Grunt Reinet to- day with an attendance of 800 dele- tttttes. Mr. De “We”. a brother of the chin! justice. presided. Mrs. Cronwrlght Svhrvim-r. triater-itt-law of tla Prime Minister. and several members of the Capo House were in attendance. A resolution was adopt- ed to the effect. that take congress represented a majority of the real- donls of Cape Campy. T ' Burie,tt9friat" “My. SFwcastle, Natal, May Ill.--.')-, in a Bentat dispersal of the Boers in this Arrrtete,t. Lari-:9 numbers ot the burgh“ surrender unity. Trust- worthy repwrts my the Boers are totally demoralir, ML V Pt Roberts' Communications Cut. Lorenzo Marquez, June ].-0mclal Boer nows has been "waived here to the MN”. that up vomyIttti,vt1tiorttrt4 tttet matn British afmv hive' Eben out near th' Vaal River. Heavy fighting: is roportnl at. Elattt4iNtonteirt. The Boers hare “neutered the northmwbrn mart M The Toronto Evening Telegram has the following special yesterday: London, May 31.---Jttlian Ralph. the well-known mu- correspondent, in a letur to the Daily Mail.upaaks in high terms of Major Girouard't, work in the management of railway myratitrtuttiott in South Africa. Major Hirounrd is a son of Justice Girouard, of Ottawa. With (Juan. Bundle Wguatattrtr, May 3t.-hfter. able Hymn; Wa Boers, with and several Maxim-Nord-ure are making a plucky stand oi awn of 50min]. General Rundle has succeeded ix driving orr the Federals, thus permit ting, unopposed, the reoccupation o, Dudley. . London. June 2.-There is not a word of news mnwrning South At. rim. from offiviul sources.and there is pnu-tivally .uutmng _ Aron: other noun-es except. mp dtsspatc,lr-rrom, Pretoria. which is the "min (fetvture In a” the Londbn 'pupefs. thiHosity Is expressed m; to the "tterTrt_torr'l, to be put upon the mtterqtteet Ieythy) daiputch to the nrrn‘al at i?rtrtorits of prisoners from a tight Ttget-ii, lay. It is sun-mined “my. it x"; err: 8 an engagement. between gen. tityT, die and a ”(In 'orve on " 29th!- tour miles, northme or. Santa whieh was a!” Jiiuiiytde'siiii" U) amnimd an trtttett-tytr' r0: rlqtr' Juli» WWII plantat- than I?ettteerruoo. Bundle and 80me an. The Boers made a plucky stand. They had two guns and a pnnrpom. The action assumed comFerattle n"rlirdi.oyi Jhe “gluing wntlnulng “any. ‘3hrrthef' 'tiarhit"mi an May 3me led to the British rmx'cupu- tion orirtrhe.v. ", w - f" A too overwhelmirqg. It is not believ- ed that any thetence of Pretoria will ttre made. Under the present. ('ll't'llm- “am-ea. it would be a reckless waste of lite and destruction of ti'i'aier"girit"q,iFttise,ii/r't'; warn; ha y leave " Lydenburg to-mor- row. The last meeting of tin; Exec- utive Council was held at Uh Presi- " 41! m.' Hut” ot tri F 'fliit"rl'tCiiiili; "dt'F'Aritwuto 1:3 iit, ”we munidntlon has Me t':vtirr-c witft '.raiGedfiiiiir,' aim noon to-day. Wheti tne lust. train trot throititlt it was fired on near Hermiutun. " is reportetrtlrat looting on an extensive scale is pro- ceeding on the Rand to-day. The British are reported to be at Plat kup. close to Mttinderton. Lorenzo Marquez mm:- to have u British are reports hop. close to Stand A number of Brit rived here to-day in 'hemrmt-eqtte-BrttttrtrNrrrtmtr"hr R 8N'airYr"'aah sir pr, irv""tms men of the fighting vorumaudoekbut Belle! That the Emu-is Now ths-Boer, Len Three on; In johunesburg Port-Queens/rs Captured Another With Twelve Wagons {gunma- "ton-A Hundred Prisoners Taken-Beers Report Success“ Fights Against Roberts' Troops-De Wet Cuts British Comrmmicatiau--l'tore Heavy Fighting in the Fteo State. ' t) Mil) OF MOVING 0N Plllli'l0lllk. Roberts Tells of Occupation of Johannesburg Ix t, I. II. . '"'"t"r I I Pretoria. sd, 3&4)“; ii,daelwh Pertpte'e l bug was Meets "ht l’ralie tor “iron-5rd who“ at Pretoria, Nut Cross Tnat ttel Idiom. A'r, Limit: 'at3:trhchi.ttnirer lh' hm :purwf to have tled to . British prisoners at Jay from Lindley. J dn iBed [ 1t'oordirtg -to a iging. dated May 'ro? State Boers mgr. A'r, Mont» jumbo: lit My ‘~Ahel" miller- M, with two guns iordenreldt guns, stand eight miles we scale is pro. 1 to-day. The to be at Plat rum. 9 been out fighting is The Boers t2gbrtt part palm Hum The correaponriontr, with L.toril llnberts have not got through " line about the operatimn aim-r the no- I cuputiun of Johutme,tlrau,r. Official messages continue to i'tJnita tliwugli. l but presa telegrunn ‘irl- held up. pru- balpiy to avoid “lei: giving a hint l as in what mny Irs the pending ope:- ationn. From the other side there til- tors through L'm'nu Marquez a may: of "tatemenU, HJIIII‘. contradictory, 2ttttrtt.sgooiisuutsaiutuuoatstsuaut the WprJdTiiii' purporting to be fut-t9: I 1'awerigiv's nrrlvlng at Arrenzo I; yct.upoe, r'i'ttttity,; “mg‘twm Pre, s twin, NJ. qt.tlm value} was. pus. Hunting to surrender when tttrl' left t"rtrtreBtttrr"rtttrir'WWirmjrr"rr:ihtteri. {The Boer guard at Koumat'toort searched all trains and turned back most of tbeJugitims, among them deserting torelgnerx who were striv. intto reach neutral soil." Immense Wuor (10:11be ot provi- sions are between Pretoria and Mid- dleburg. Fifteen trulna' are sent daily to Machadasdort with sup- plies tor Lydenburg. Pretoria is pic- tured by the refugees as In a state I of inQeacribalgle chime. The populace Flying among: the Boers are reports that the British have been beaten back at Lindley with heavy lose, that the main attack on Elandslontein failed, and Lord Roberts was forced to retire to Klirrs-ruverberg, that the railway has been cut behind him south of Vereertig1ntt, and that a pro- vision train has been captured. Without weaning any of these Boer bulletins. everything from the field are dismayed. and the Brlilsh are expected hourly. h‘ome lorelgn attaches have arrived at Loren!) Marquez to communicate with their Governments for orders to leave, as they cgnsider that ("gan- ind war on the Transvakiaueii at an end, ' under (Mnemil Kellst-hny de'u square. tho royal standard a hoist. . salute ck‘mmw (ltMiM,%7)ite.et. Thrs [111nm 'Ornngo Rive-T L'olon.t' was .islbreoot_---------------. _ London. June $.--Tlutee I» nu direct pews trpm Pretoria of later date than Thursday evening. General French's cavalry were then at lrence, eight miles south of 1Ueturta, and fir- ing was heard there. Lord Imberta' messages about secondary uperxttiuns elsewhere and the situation at Johapnesburg, dated Orange grove, u. turn! tour miles northeast ut Johan- neSDurg, tfutw..tlytt nu ‘Snturday at oho :1mehe‘was 25 mile: .t:uom Pre- torla. "ht the end of tho Poremony the eleventh and seventh divisions march. ml past. with tho naval brigade. The dh‘hllona of the Royal Field Artillery. Hamilton'tr column or cavalry, and the dlvlsrlon ot mounted infantry, were too faraway to partake in the ceremony. "The troops looked very workman. -llke. and ovldentlv took keen inter. est in the prtx'eeding-s. "The fourteenth divlalon and Wa- vpll‘n brigade have been left behind at Johannesburg to preserve order. The remainder of tho force in (mm-amn- ed north of the town on the Preto. ria road." "Owing to tho 1nuarrttptiqrot tho tdmllwl luys, Ionly y Pttt ,m'u'eiamt. from Col. Sp that Ms ba,.t,tw1t9tt_._priotpetial banr'.i- 'irilt',tii.'ii1,i"jtt"tlstjii'i;ii. Krors w and? ratrtdltiy, '8tlfy 'eitl.' t'axuaEiiu " t"'t"itp1'it.y1',"i',geu", 1, 8.30 a. m, . by: ..the 'upat':on of the £3”. _kitit'e? (mt? tmtisttu'toril.v. T 'ilu!"] r3334) he excellent ar. _iTt'giutlt,nt"stld rum), the Trane. vunl cmmuudant here, order pre- vulla throughout the town. rel loved. “Johnnzwsburg in very empty. hut 3 gum! F wd “anemia! in tho main td/iQ/get/l, time the British flag m lid-Dd with a royal salute. Three cheers for the Queen were then given. walls throughout the town. _ Itrra..ugrymet m,uL.the entrance to Johannesburg and rode by my side to the Government affirm. where he in. troduced me to the heaus ot the sev- r~ml (Wartlhonti. all of whom acceded to my request that they should con- timw their duties until they "ould he On the Road to Pretoria. London, June ..itcaTil.tt.t Ear ()Him Trhiciirairvm “In fiWiriiTrrir' desputoh from General Roberts: _'u.'ortutttttttbtt' Roma» " Zouc- para'slersq hisr.U.a, comp... d 100 nmgneru were, . ii'r')'iiCi,iJlf?ei,iis'e'r', around IoAitpliiitibit' Liam belong- mgwo cw magn- conmgm'and any 1_ctrritrarie.v.', "f . _ - br. “Received a report yesterday mu tour primnors hm! eecnpeJ (tom Pre. tom! runow. : tl. ' . A _ M, . "The shops in Jottannomu are lie. mp; (mound. and there new he tt' Fe.nettN,.feMrttirooe')utagry, freactr "The ttutiirtiouuitym capsgod May mm a t'rettgitt with New wagons or Normand Mumnnlona. d Hts, dated (hangs Grave. “no "Johannesburg In quiet. Che ple are surrendering arm n ?nly three Boer guns were u on. - French at hence as 25 ttttfest Imam Pre- human“ with _ Lord lot cot through a line ratiom after the oc- uhanuealmrg. Official mm to come thruuzh. ted Orange grove northeast u! Johan at on .Snturduy It 23 miles .teout Pre through a [me l [ after the oc- rslmrg. Orticial cum? through, ra' held up, DH giving a hint f pending "per- ( r side there til.. Marquez a may; I contradictory. I utue thr held up giving a pending no peo- Dom: in the The-pelagoi Bay Rallway line is atlll intact. but British scouts are re- ported to be south of Bronkhurlt spruit. There is tremendous excite- h deputation. consisting of Burg)- mastera Fought” and Beckett, any that Mr. Marks has gone out to sur- render the town ot Johannesburg to Lord Roberta. TIta Boer commandoea an: ret.rpryuntr. A» . _ Numerous Iii-lush mounted infantry patrols are approaching trom various directions. Gen. Baden-Powell ls reported to be MUM Bulimia“: Iotyd. _ _ . Ten thousand burghera defend the approach-es to the city. 1th expect. ed that a battle will be fought at SIX- MII? Spruit at. any moment. It is also sald Gat Gen. French is half way here on the road from Johan- turtmurtr. _ All turGoversuuertt amt-m are being hmtwl'by tlw'hurghers. Foreign reusi- duntq and nwmbm's of the fighting vommamloos are rushing through the oi0.v. Chaos and confusion My! an» pl'fllm. . _ t ' The ‘resldents & the tirwn have formed a special corps to protect mpperty trom lootera. - Prksident Krugei. has left Belfast tor, Lydenburg. ' A Last night's Tolkststem, the orripial organ of the Transvaal, Stan‘s that Kmmmtnd and 1tloemtonurin are be. ing tllrmtmu-d by the burgherm and Wop-1mm: that they will be,mt,:nkr-n. i , C G'en. De Wr-t, wlth" 8,000 men, accu- pied Tilloenk Drift. yesterday. Ills solo abject. is to cat and Inn-ass the British llnes near tltat point. The last traimu Just going out to. ward Delngoa Baa.7'1‘.hero ' are in. 1ieiw.riuatge,:soeetesvot Confusion in the mm"; 'The banks are bring guard. north, and Ithewetoro believe more firmly than before that no defence of Pretoria will, be made. Pretoria Panic Stricken. flatworm, noon! Max. 31, yia Lor. enzo 'AT,gtrd,igt 2,, 1.30 p. tn..- Ben. I' Mom's eomititittdt1ts are past mg tht'oi'tigtr'thr, m. Thvrénfno m from the dlreotlon .otNtusftattd.' The men we. new, tunnnu for. three day" and). M 'tH'ovr,9r.rurtf.: 2ir nurses 19-63111) 'a'iikiliiGr. - The mm are by, km,“ rl , ' ., . ' n. as a mtMtBtNrt that he would rah-use an the Boer rriaotustmrat Benelux]. In Hen. Rundle's attack on the en- trenched Buera, seven miles amt of Seneknl. May 29, the British did not an“). Bar-rail day, so completely ware tiny acme-d. The British infantry did not get within 1,000 yards of their rlliemen. Tho 182 imam wired by Lord lichens were sullen-mi by the Grenadlers and Scots Guards, while advancing over a level from which the grass had been burned. The Brit. inhnrs in khaki were: conspicuous tar- get; against. tho black background. Gen. Bundle withdrew his whole force at sundown to Sent-ital. having Huc- oeeded in drawing the Boom trom Lindiey, allowing tin? threatoned force to get away safely. The Boers mm. to the British tor medioal help, saying phat Commandant. Dannie" “he iiirriousiy wounded. Gan Kindle emit a. (lower, with a homo or chum- pagne and his chmpllmenta. an wan Th!" revival ot the Boer lighting powers murt of Lord Itobertaf “Mame, although lrultlmmls u symptum that Mio Mrs arie"hot yet crushed. ' ot wnr behind Lord Roberts points to a great eftort l " week to par- alylc his advance al the eastward at the railway nor of Bloemfontein. it' I?“ thart four r columns were '. a movement see ihgly with an: museum. The? w” a commando i hunt ot%'eryr.rii Brigham, near Picks- 'burg. mm fa General itundit near Sineka?a th d occupied Lind'd lay and preded _ rd the rnuwarg and in fourth ttited Hellbron a ' pushed toward Kroonstml. These operations, assuming them to have 1r)een independent. all appear to have "NHL t Who 'ihrunwnmp going an rand BRITAIN'S; 1'riENr'BNLY TWINS.” Considerable alarm was caused here by a report, which subsequently proved to be false. that tho Hanna and on” Kattira in the Waterbors A force of Orange Free State Boers are. east of Bluemfonbeln. They are threatening the “has of communica- tion of the British. Tho troop- ap- proaching Johannmburg from west of the Rand were repulsed today. They retired to Zurbekom. 2 1-2 hours from Johannesburg, to atrait the arr-[val ot the British from other directions. It Kreportod that President Steyn and Gen. Christian De Wet have at. rived In the vicinity or Kroomtad. The East. Rand Boer artillery did fearful execution among: the English. They had a Long Tom mounted on a railway truck, which mmmuwed with extraordinary rapidity along my.) rall- way. Thls gun threw sltrapnel a dis- mnce of trix miles, and its lire demor- allzed the British. It its stated here that the British casualties exceeded those of any previous battle of the war. A Pretoria, May 30, via Lomnzo Mar- l qua, June te.-T'tter rapid attvatwe oi! the British-‘ooward Johannesburg was checked yesterday, when fierce IRMA imp, which [sated all day, took plawM round E1amhstoateytr. The Bokbunz‘ and Johnnnwburg commandoes 'iii?) wally. dirrtittguished themselves, per- totmitttp many. deed: ot valor. They} were under Commandant. Ben Trlloett, I and Malinda“ Hermon. mando. On thr- report known, the combinwl hunks Chief Justlce Gregomwnkl ttl malnlng (lovarmurnt (-ummi: any attempt to tirige th. ,5 be met wlth armed res-ism": part. Many of the burgh“ In the clty offered to ass at. in resistlnz' an Illegal seizur funds. F Yesterday's Issue ot tummy not”. by, tho authorities in minds-mum! hyu majority of am publ'u- an heing “bun- Iukl, neouleaa. as over at mulionttoht sovereign» wew shipyard trum born the naturally tor Lydetllmrg. Thon- In " hitter totflutt'tt'motttr' thp "tfalse, whose "hurrertroqttm foe My. mum were Issued, on My 29th, were dis" honored. 'l'hls lama; tho greater tturn- ber or, than Wm: their thmllies- with. out moans. 4ltotrtlter, i.lauts mums An official drags. . _ . A punk! was Gutaef yesterday after. tttjoit tr.etE W0 tthat I’mMonO Kru- gt-Mnd cm the ooetttuaadeorirtg of allatuttretrttsin'ui6 cNin niglllgolq itt.this Q,',',',',' for: Government purposes It m'mfd' thWtiiemanks, We ttf he raided at mid-mam (Hm-lat com- Intended to Bald Banks. Pretoria. May M, neon (by tas or ot Richard Harding 0min. to Delagoa Bay. June 3, 8.40 tt.ttt.)-t5inve tho do- parture of President Kruger and Btato Beeeetarr $tciU tor Lydeuburg. an extraordinary state of panic has pre- vailed hare. The functlmm of grn'urn- meat. have been oomplily suspendel. Pro-idem Kruger, State Sm'roulry Rem and other high orticialie left tor Middleburg during last night (Twang day). There was a mlemn and awn-t- ing scene at. the railway utatlnn. Men and women wept as the train drvw out. The President was an calm as usual. Pretprir, tbs tro, by manger to [gamma 1atutfl' Jutm 'd; 7 n.tut--At t 1"]th the 'iii'i"Lihin Crorertr- nint twang Brglnh officirn. whqare [MID rs B, C mound an! to Wings! and. gig,','.',',";,?, again prlsoners are quartetwd. The otnvertg were sent there to limp order nmuug the men, who (”awry much sun-ital over tho approach of thPIr mmniilos tttttard the capital The remnlnllig town burglw gone to the auburn; to Kit annular“!!! tp, the my. ment harm and pvnryono Is hoping that the great strum will scan be ended. Etatrdstontein Fighting - Krupl'n "epartuke. v'., " haw an! th on, at m quo" Ilkol.) tut the Mai! F cortiipotu'.ent's next tco%sago will Jcrrmv over P,ritio line“ after he has Jrsi.nod hands with his milelgue: with Numeral Roborts' arm). 9 There u a good doll of anxiety in ‘Londou over the report that H.000 i Boers haVe eat General Roberts' com. municatious at the Van! River. It I would not be a ttericus Chasm: In view ' of the sltuation as a whab; I an isotated (one of Boers had amended in getting behind tho Brltish ad- vance. for Pretoria is !1mtty_tiortatn'.v at the command of tho British " vance guard. If not already occupied. The problem of (balm; with uttered Boer forces. except much an have 1“". M UL. '_JA_.‘~’ "- - ' By the Judgment or Jmtmem In the Queen's Bench in E insurance rommnles will lure their pends. on gold rmthk the Transvaal Just prior to tl break at the war. Cape Town. June more are curl-ant. a delegates of tho Mr Prime mumm- 8mm pose of twittering gone to ttfe "riirriUttGir"dui'i'riet oompnrntfxely simple. Death of Mrs. Haxue Montreal. June t.--Mrw. wife of George Hague. xenon age:- of the Merchanta' Bank ada, died at the family relld this city this morning. The mtg”, new. from Geh. Butter" Is dated Jun'e "tir't/".triiAr' new sobr- ‘w'dre' mu 'commbly. -ttterd,ab f,tflh,N',, v‘hek: hummus. 2Ittr,t ”lard rum Gem. " _ tt own since they od,'e,2/t'&Mk ;klt' ITS. hehj. mm”. " ":.oteterthtf the): mag Me paying north towards , he tall " madam mm" Alnd tt/arinio mm. . .-.. P an It rail up wrll as. .tel municuthm with Pretori oft, it im quite likely, t. corrvwotu'attpt's ttost. t ed M forwarth by tr :In to Lorenzo Marques mum the Trunwaal bin-cw tivv departel on WudneNay morning. HLi inst Ina-Rage h datod on Thurs- day Imam. and came by what wu nu- nuum-M to he the last train lending tor Delay»: Buy. It eternally diu- pusea of the Earl of Rorslyu‘o pm. ture announcement that. the mum: “new about to enter the, town on Wednesday- en the situation In murktlhle qerks, thr- Mail'g our"! ed in forwarding " J3 .r' if lt T ed BlovaUp the lines. . N . Y , Juliana-The sun nu tbs ( jloll Int. (ml whanmbur‘. Mt)‘ _ WI, l trh r to Pretoria. In?" 'la 15$ Harm, June 2, 130 Il; V m. , ndg‘a Mitts'),'.' attempted , I blow up the yuan-day. - - b rested by t_pitlal Commandant ll. , Kraare. He was plat-M in Jail on ty tor the trial of rebel who were supported wing of tho link"! drum of a bill that h by Mr. Séhrelner. II this actlon will mum intent magma”: n mums, T119 Sauna” Bot Town Council has n condition ot the " Boer prisoners ar Lomiun. .hinii, 3.41 (fan's Thin" de. I ‘apnwh.-Mxi' qhurtkiar_o tttore ' titt mum» 'yt1'lg'ift ie,iiitiii ' 1 'p tw,... W. ye a 'num {er " 8:32.181] ',l,?/isiuiiiJit)' [ma 'ttf Hana whats; It '5: and that: hm 'Myl lien. Blr Charla. Wanton. ttMt.uatyorWtr of mmuumnq “but. with 700 men. m-vuplai a strong delelmlw mama at Fattitr'trprttit,'ttttarr Douglas. At dawn on Wednesday lM-Wh harm}- and flarouly rattan-tel tho force an” stampedmg thn harm. The BHtiO quickly unlcoxmraml and numbed-(hr mm; "mall party tltat_we hnld'mg i a garden 90nd and .to JPl tettar bunny. and am? (wanna more“ than When the volume” an». “arm a charge. The 13er but. 1.5 killed including Col. Spence, and 30 wounded chances are that teir will be Governor of all Afrtra except Natal. tr headquarters. tempomrl Pretoria, Joruttvrsburtr, m President Steyn to the vielnrtr of Krootttrthrd," and! ‘Che vim-Wu ot manner leads" in" wast also!“ an liltnqupn2 to ttld" important. blow, probably a wing to cripple Gena. Riitidte and ‘Brnhant “a t'trde-' “my the railway behind Goa» Rob- eettr. r,-' /, ' “I _ ' . IU: .. There I: aver, reason tor regard- Ing the “and the Boers are making In tho can"! part of the Orange Fm State as net-Iona for the Britt-II- The fighting there has broil heavy and determined, and it is at least conceivable that Gen. Roma in wttitlrng at Orange (have. until he is satisfied that his return south with relnroreetrtentts will be move!- any. . The return ot lien. De Wet and to indicate yet (alley. London. June 4.--Nothirttr has you reached Item the Tran-"Ml If?!" any source later than “an. Bohru' deumtt‘hea. the late“ of which Is dated Saturday. 9.10 p. n. Orangd Grove. trom which plum Gen. Rob; prts telmruphs. In a plenum-P mart: three miles and a half north of Jo- Imnnesbulg. and his "outigrtrance there and his silence Sunday ”Pm! London. June 4 received trom u any mm mm deupntt‘hes. tho dated Saturday. district had ber fights. - _,'ttg,i,rtgAttierartd'ht hanuesbuw' 't "rate martian of the WW keep up roast Is the Army In Pretoru'.' the, Fight 59pr mrutrre Behrtener May Rec-Inn Fighting Future r91 - h 'ttttod on Thur: came by what wu an the Last train leaning Jays It externally au trrl tO.to1sl.vtio pm a silence Sunday I that Pretoria ht! F Mrlknndor Bm trehrelner tor a Bench in Endidilii lies will In” tony gem .r"tt1luupeted by IN) anme involved In "Ml {qmilJ'irgéi-féinég In Free State. an 'out ll or Itrixlet.v in nut that 14,000 "i Roberts' com. Vnal River. lt i anyway: In view f the Pretoria tl x". “as” union with ' to the out. mph MA is now cut b we Mail Sage will ter he has tquot w"ittt 0 H Lownu I Elect] morning n Mu M mugn; _ot Can- 31th”: in Bo -.' ,......n. an as llmir own. ett whhej to In» Mn “ml “bluff" Ml own fun“) mm m to the mum". at [any mun New... In. Brinkwonh v “nod. attd eriminat [firearm be commenced scum: her m to II- otr the chum-en an p, The enactm- o! the Hum,- Mr. Era.“ New. mu ot 1 who that ml ' double Illa " a It“. a! I'm-lumen. an on of no “not how In In Notes. The [net ot the Duke ot Mm: than 140M pm “”05 Me Blather. no: "I" “V the can, with tor a” M can. to 1 '.eteryuiiaTi at a my.” . mun, and that the themvu by trusintt they Ill-ed on an um ett 'hhed " an , Lot A moot Raft-hie um mun- thk weak. when Mm. Brinkwurlh the enam- ot the um Wm u. 1m (other member or "rnaur at. far “Inf-am ot hem" and tru Mtlyyii.ieii.. In MP“ “0 I one ot the unable“ Private " itttt nem. ll “land. and mum'- mqNsetee u Parliament um nor " - “I“. that In. Br worth IPP, I! lib unre- tor In nu- -- "i.-- ‘- erta. Wellington never land what. Itoberta " t eyes of the general publl and the Order of the Ga Queen's diurnal through the puke of Argyll are In the ”mm-Me retreat of m~mr - It... HUM lgerlPia',ti' so? fist" to,. 'qtrir, I max 4.: "lghuf,t fl, P 1‘"..an dull 'tt0dtu,' no a undo-(rum any h It. element.- that esolve tho-e. from a hetero‘pneuun army "In I“ to» nl'org-nnd ht Sum fl'Atutt", autumn ",ubtor. on . a IT. g; up", my Mn dents: A'iillithTa"dir,'rtS2 u " 'rthodt- may only III-gin . Lord Rotaerte' “If.” The pt'n drums of numb-um In hound Ttere: Mace the minimum- ”Mann and _ " Juli he. P' ably. ma the ‘l‘ramvaal. thv um now undertaken and trauma tn MIL. Juno 2.-Populnr ", In. proclaimed the some". o,' ton ll south Mm. The mum made up ltq nmd that the " own. that the Mgr at In sn- b g-toeod. Hut. 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