Show I I BOER GUERRILLA WARFARE I ACTIVE OPERATIONS IN ORANGE RIVER COLONY Lord Roberts Reports Several Engagements I En-gagements in Which a Number of Britons are liilled London June 301 130 a m Active Boer guerrilla operations arc reporlcd from half a dozen points In Orange River Colony > TEN BRITONS KILLED The war ollice has received the following fol-lowing from Lord Roberts Pretoria June DPagel re > orts from Llndley lint he was engaged on June 2Clh wllh a body of the enemy who were strongly reinforced during the day A convoy of storey for the Llndley garrison was also attacked on June JCtli but after a heavy rearguard rear-guard action the ronvpy reached Lind Icy in safely Our casualties were len killed including four officers and about fifly men wounded I TWO MORE FIGHTS The fight reported yesterday was I under Lieut Col Grenfoll not Drelper Brabant came up during thc engage meat Total cnsimlllcs of the two columns three killed and twentythree wounded On tint previous day near Flelts burg Boy PSx brigade was In action with a body of the enemy Our casualties cas-ualties were two olllcers killed four men wounded and one man missing BOER LAAGER REMOVED Melhucn found yesterday that the Boer laager near Yachkop and Spitz kop had been hastily removed in the direction of Lmdley He followed the enemy twelve miles and captured SOOO sheep and GUO head of cattle which tho enemy had seized In that neighborhood Our casualties were four men wounded HUNTERS MARCH CONTINUED Hunter continued his march yesterday yester-day toward the Vtial river unopposed Many farmers along the route have surrendered Springs time terminus of railway from Johannesburg due cast was attacked at-tacked yeslerday morning The Canadian regiment which garrisoned the place beat oft he enemy No casualties are resorted Lieut North reported missing after the attack on the construction train is I a prisoner of the Boers Boer official reports from Machado dorp aver that a part of a British convoy con-voy was captured on Tune 21th near Wlnburg SIX MONTHS WARFARE The Loufenco Marques correspondent of the Times says Both the burghers and the foreigners whb are arriving here profess a belief lhat It will lake from three to six months to subdue the Boers Another dispatch from Lourenco Marques nays A consignment of a foreign firm marked Dutch ohccsc damaged proved on landing to contain con-tain army boots for the Boers It passed the customs however with unusual un-usual dispatch and the British Consul IK making representations tothe Portuguese Portu-guese Government |