Show CHECKS TO BRITISH ARMS i E J t is that the hole is Up A aIn aInI I OF ht I S I II Ir 1 liD I II n II t Early rIy l lI II 9 April I I In that all li the are I rel to In n the at A that ba t tle t to even It f tilt le lett l be f Uld nd R are out cut tn Ith em I olat that ti Ih IIII S and uJ art l away dl ii r well r ire rire Irm Capetown I trl raph WINS were vex Idy arY I rJay and al aIo o tIlt who WP to the r rI rhe rs lI he Irth are re alto all h probably th ars 11 I de deJ rne me ot f Roer the burgh burghers Th The J rf ni 1 to catch th the at M krs In fl usual Ill d 1 Ik I k o at cavalry tilI ot of checks to toi toh i h armA irm II that the whole 11 Pm up again and that the Doer I itt liI ut of activitY over the entire loer oer that tbt wen mado tOt for the Ie ic icIe j Ie the late GIn Gen tIe e that the r 1 e ar are I and ilg ig o with ten cannon and n fl have rot Ot through a d of the rk affair taYI ay Cul Col Broad ustel to tonee tonee nee ot of Commandant Olivier lOuth The federal troop Ii h h camp In peaceful WithOUt lut C a or in an out p give the alarm aen Do De Wet It I placed gune and the In III a as to cur curI ur uri i I I h in who did not have bave f rOVer from their of the theT ther T r u the affair eay cayci i SISS VS VB h d Us on only to bring G C ny r I y t th h of I r no than the marvelous t ne s of the British would seem no cones of die diet t t I iii ter r teach to kp wide I a Ii In Col rear I 1 fr the party at the thet t 88 a partridges are driven I t 11 l A At Ih the drift AI each cach the hollow bollow It was huh hith way to drive so 10 as not nott t II the convoy conoy When guns gun the ht tr p Was WAI all clear again for Ae one who Wi pres prel It wa Ilk like s II cloakroom The I RiI took your our rule asked k I to one side There I rig I le for you to do II IIA A an scoUt Dumham r he pace with which the I cover coer the ground round ase ae with which thy they move i are In Ir but there l I no sign Ign j 1 Bailer Ruller Is i moving f f AT Al I was U tUl stUl besieged on April was 18 from and a mixture of oats oat nid wa doth duty aut for that I II t described a as coar coarse n a ot of the color of inger r the of Nor 11 I K MEN 11 GUNS I n fl April from dated ridy April via f 4 t YI n It l is reo Z ZOn It I On De be Wet et attacked and andI I large ford of f cavalry t Ir rl ut of I Unrig prisoners and a t of ammunition and Ind IJ F 1111 hM heavy losses lonel Jr d 01 us was AI two killed and andl J l All II quiet with the from I Pretoria I April nh says It ItU U 1111 hers here that tbt at the then In n 1111 the It eleven and andt Jt 4 h kven hi two ammu t other and andS S d letl tb lb aed f her beN without t th the eel eol eole uri ly by the t e It t 1 to h ION losses but bat a as lb the thet tr Ir t I It It II probable Ire re I i PAS LATE t tt rh h from Bethany dated Arll Ith cay YI Th The liv of nf British infantry which t nerl e hile across the theIR theli t IR li made 1 a ai nl but tb the Doer III had hadt hadI t I i I sad the be none I pro Irl to r arrived too tOIl hate lale hater t Irl r 11 wa already reoccupied t I r rp g tM the enemy are noW flow flowS the hI tine line to o south lOuth f S J i from tIlted I a The nI flo Do s r report I V p to till the south I I however Is I 1 I British at Spring t 1 t milc distant Were vIP at atH att H t BY bJ I Hoer from ly Iv orka Are The are In high It 1 ri to Tri by the British r 1 man many 1 Frenchmen e a wet and r I hi ird has Iu Mm corn h I Oft on their behavior rn 1 I an ft of the yea f o lIn pa were 11 1 of with RL LE NA C t 1 arrived Veel at r n from tn 1 r h hive bee beau tI tied up with TO TOI I n I II I ing In the I I In a unsettled 1 II of terror In inIe 1 t WhiLe mitts mall law I Ie 1 M ell dt they have 9 I b bA been A 1111 off oft IT hii flier r I f MIlt ure II alen iFt to t U arp tIIa j S qUeen un antS and art are 1 i to liIK Ll through M the famous oil waI and t J Women ot of hiS hiA with their nt hay hav aU been at j The kraal a ai allot and the chi M 1 I IIrI bands band iii and In every ton 4 runner found son ROn III ot two natives nathI who ho lbs of the chief but said Maid thy the orde order of the Swall till queen DOERS It appears that no than Ihan thirty escaped from rm Ih ull 11 at t Capo Colony Friday Frida evening Nine ha have sine h been n neap The prisoner their IS es esCaPe CaPe by cutting a fente under the sen en tn bridge white the sentry vas wal A drIver rhu of a cart was wal cuo oo to carry oft the A new tunnel 1 was in 10 th direction th the former one It 11 had been belli to withIn fly teN feet of If the pint for a break from under date or of Thu Thursday RY April th say The of The Tha ThaLa La ha and the wa wat Waterworks t b by the Doers Boel In th the very ery of l tb who recently wit witnessed of the Bor b by bythe the British ii far the mot most Important taped of the situation here In view of It tIN II upon the native mind Already the natives are arguing I that lia I the have reveries Lut should the British eVl evacuate We fir the results so far as aI the native are are likely tu lu prove prot dicas trou All hope to tee gee OeD Gsa Brabant advance and drive the enemy before him The correspondent of the Dally Daily MII FrIday and tb death at of ten II Its commander of the French f h Hoer floer army says lie Jle w WaS a fine type lr t the French beau tIIU tran dashing highly In 1 Ing war yet a polished gentleman lit at and a scholarly end almost brilliant writer lie was of far tal 10 high a IP 10 to b be understood by thi th who ho open contempt tr fr his advice ant disobedience to t his hll orders lie He It was W who vho warned Gen that he wN wIg flanked 11 by V L ri Id Roberts replied The will r leave tile the railway The French Ollier Oller persisted sayIng It wal obvIous that the British to outflank the Then shouted Day Doy keep stilL lUll I vas a ahler soldier before yu were bori boriA A dl teli from North dated April i 7 says The royal roal Inch rifles which have been fall fallIn falling In ing back from arrived here her safely rely sst night Their retIrement was wal covered by y a dt detachment enl cent by Gen frustrating the Doers end and In the movement of the enemy froni rom Bonsy and two men of Brabant detachment of the border ho horse are missing Two Boers were killed In the rear guard luard action A strong liner Hoer commando is II reported to be at t fourteen mU mile West of WHAT STEYN SA SAYS President Steyn In his hll address to Ih the Free Pr State at on Wednesday April saId Aid the burghers were In a better poll position lion thant than at the e cOmmencement mm ot of ties Uti He threatened those thole who bo had surrendered to the British and an flounced that the Free had bor borrowed rowed halt half a million from the Trans TranI saal I for tor the purpose OIe of war En Eng land lie he d declared lared had broken very every convention to tb the with Lord Salisbury h he observed That the of the republics la is In hands than tho of the government In the hands hand or of the people of France Pranee Russia Hula and tier Oer many who are ure agitating for 1100 The war will soon end It If It be betrue betrue true that Hoer prisoners have hae beta been sent lent to St It Helena WI we would uld be In consigning British prisoners tit tu tb the depths of the Johannesburg mines REiNFORCEMENTS TO ROBERTS Th correspondent of the Dall Daily Telegraph In a dispatch dated Friday Frida Ia says All is II Quiet hero here Remount and reinforcements are ar arriving riving and preparations are being made maile to deal with the enemy nem wt Last Tues Tuesday day man many of the historIc regiments like the Scot Ire grey the dragoon and aDd the lancers COUld not muster a hundred mounted men artillery homi we war VII very very scarce The enemy have now been entirely cleared out OUI from the position they lately north ot of flea OIen and the British force there tl ii being consider considerably ably augmented Lord Kitchen command the riB Way to 10 the south and pur positions arE secure against Interruption The troop are alf all n In good thou h hadl badly In need of clothIng and nd booth The Capetown a eton r cOrrespondent ot of the News New telegraphing Friday says fa Owing to a lack of horses and to the suffering of the mD from pneumonia due to 10 thin lord Robert Roberl b has decided not to make a big move Inove until the are r provided With thicker uniform WOMEN ORDERED FROIt BLOEM The correspondent of the Morning Poet Fridey Frida says 81 No anxiety need be felt as 1 to the security of although the enemy my succeed In destroying telegraphic communication and nd even evnIn evenin In cutting the railway for a brief I period A number of civilians civilian Ing lAdy anc and Lad Lady Edward Edwird Cecil ecu who arrived here recently from Capetown left today In compliance wIth a general order issued by the authorities Another dispatch from dated FrIday April th save u The rile ninth division under lien Gen marched Wednesday In the direction of but arrived too late to disperse a gathering of Doer leaders who had bad assembled there fOr con cun conference ference The division turned returned here today The Boe Doers have bave shot hot a State Slate burgher named who WI was employed by lh the British u as con conductor conductor ductor of the wagons walon whIch the Doers Boers captured at tb the water waterworks works Gsa Gin bal baa retired to 10 Bethany on orders from headquarters to guard the HOW TIlE TInD IRISH FOUGHT A dispatch from dated Thur Thursday daJ ith th delayed In says i I I I 1 Irish h hal hn in III th part parI of f tit tin tatI it Hg 01 InS and acre lre returning t Mil Tut Tu day w when hen the they wet ro lIy by kr commando I Ill pieced three guns In fl F Irish In trenched rs while the infantry ut utI 1 along boUt both flank dank I only ory to fled 1 The fh floors 0 It run gun and aDd rifle rille n fire The Brutal sparing sparingly ly Iy with lIb rifle lire lift kIt their cartrIdges In the io nun filM help WoUld 4 o arrive tb the lOIN Boesa drew Into dUl closer They r tired intermittently during Tuesday night but not ite tempt to rush the until whim h who had fought tenaciously were fering from Want lit of food nd and Water ater By thIs Oal the Ihl rif rItie had expended ed their la last t Finding that thai t there wu no n of rnO cot cor they rn for fr nearly hOUr LOSt ten killed and Among Amon tilt the captured is II cat Capt Ion Oils Gata chief DOERS DOERR MOVEMENT who were Jut near t brand to the humber ot of ten after arle ellar rUM Thab N Nhu hll d t River broke p pinto Into III strong OIlI and Ihy are now raiding In the of th ree Ie tt the mall email which we en by the 1 h policy teem seems to IS Ii tI mb make rapid with little 11 looting tI J English farmen RIot era freely for fog cUU coiling the of tile the fur tor eel Gait aen BrabantS colonials l are now flow mostly at W They are a spite pl did fo po pow power er and to and are arl able to roughly with the Doer tow oW roaming aboUt the country countr A squadron of Brabant horse ca rill rIfles net Rh II outposts are to be In to cb with the Doers Boen an and a fight ii Ie regarded a as imminent reports ire an being ed that lb the Doe Been are preparing to thank flank the British positIon at Weer and thus thu to secure entrance Into Inlo Sa Ba Such an attempt will ben e re restated stated by the which It II believed h baa midI mad quiet preparations Meanwhile the approach of the ig ac mill ml to produces much sy at among Ih the Ing tile the utmost vigilance on th the part or at orthe atthe the local SHELLED Warren Warrenton ton Saturday April evening the British b shelled Fourteen It ream which was occupied by a force of This the Doers placed I In position a bl big IUD gun which they bred Ired ineffectIvely A foal fUlU ad or of laUM followed at I out the day Tile The British drop dropped and shrapnel shells Into 11 the Doer Boer position silencing tile the fire and Amt driving oft tb the sniper 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