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Show I London M.,1 Willi .ley. When the relief of I.ndysmlthbecamo generally known, London literally I went mad with Joy, and throughout England tho scenes witnessed have no 1 parallel In the memories of this genera tion. Tho pent up jubilation at tho ( relict of Klmborley and the defeat of I Cronje could no longer lie controlled, and with tho crowning triumph tho national trait of self-restraint was thrown to the winds. Tho lord mayor of London Immedl- , ntely telegraphed his congratulations f to Oenerals Whlto and lluller. When the queen received lhe ncwa at Vi lndsor f the bells on tho curfew toner of the v castle were rung In honor of the event. The atorm of Jubilation centered around the Mansion llonse, and by noon thous- . anda of people blocked the many ap- ( proa;hes to that grim building. |