Show WETS SURRENDER TO THE BRITISH SIGNAL FOR BOER DEMONSTRATION London Jut June Dispatches received b hf brt r from South Africa show that the ue of ot Boers Beers are ate proceeding ith the th greatest good tod will The total if f those who have already surrendered numbers and u the British are ar ex cx n every possible ble kindness to the wn who w hn come lome la IA The appearance f Of bf f I Dewet DeW at the camp at Win Wn turg ur w the signal 1 for a great t display f enthusiasm When be arrived at the General t Dewet was w at once sur ur by thousands of Boer Hoer men 1 wild Ii ld id children who struggled and aDd rummer mie to shake the hand ad at ef 1 their heir r t nera Dewet ew t mouNted a and table nd d di dire i ereda re Re K warmly applauded d the tit support that the Min n h hd had d gives the tile burghers burP during th thc war be said Mid had bad greatly M T 1 the men melt hi tn he field Cold Con inc ung nc h ft his bill hearers bearers h loyal loral to the tM new flew eW government and aDd sM it is J hard for or you ou to hear hoar his hi from my mouth but God has haa de do rid thus thu I J fought until there was wu u no DO MOt more hope of upholding our oar cause ca and however it may be the time ha hanow baa now come M to lay down clown our arms arm As Ai a I Christian God now demands that we webe Webe webe be faithful fl to our new government t let Jet letus letus I us submit to his late decision Neither General Genrl Dewet nor General J Steyn former president of the Orange I Free State was ever wounded during the war General Dewet has ban not wt seen I his wife for two years y are The repatriation repatriation tion committee which has bu been formed to assist st the t tb Boers in returning to their farms f has baa a gigantic p sk before it It The camps will win be con converted CO n nv vetted v ii des depots ta to provide the teton 1 h with the w and n s Ow Ch Boers will ft If desired be at the expense e of the government ft t while the are preparing the farms fann for their re reception re reception Two thousand of or the national scouts who fought upon the British side Ide during dUrin the war will wm immediately be disbanded and each scout will m be De I provided with a pony P and enabled to return to his farm |