Show FIGHTING IN TRANSVAAL BRITONS AND BOXERS MANAGE TO HAVE CLASHES Prom tho Number of Small Engagement Engage-ment it Would Indicate That War Was not Yet Ended London Nov 12TheWar office has received the following dispatch from Lord Roberls I Johannesburg Nov 10 Mcthuen I surprised Commandants Snjman and Vcrmass near Lichlcnburg yesterday Three dead Doer were found and i thirty prisoners and several wagons were captured There ycre no casualties casual-ties among the British 6 among K1IyIhny repoiidthaVjltra < Intosh DC the SeaforthHlghlanders occupied I oc-cupied Phlllppolls November Sth The Boers fled in all directions Three wounded were brought to our hospital l Surgeon Hartley and sevenmen were wounded Lyltlelon reports that Kitchener successfully surprised the Doers during dur-ing the night of November 7th Amounted A-mounted party of the Nineteenth Hussars Hus-sars and the Manchester mounted Infantry In-fantry under Capt Chctwode managed man-aged to pass the Boeroutposts and while the latter engaged the enemys pickets the Hussars surprised the Boers Bo-ers sabering many Chetwode and several nnncommlssioned olllccrs behaved be-haved with gallantry but the Hussars would probably have suffered sevnely as they got into Boer ground had they not been supported by the mounted Infantry In-fantry During thc morning artillery and infantry Joined Chetwodes force and completed the Boer rout They are said to have lost heavily SmlthDorricns wounded who returned re-turned from the Boer camp report that Commandant Prlnsloe and Gen Fourlo were killed and Gen Grobelar was I wounded in the recent fighting |