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Show I noun lobs at clbncoe. tlrlllah Sooree I laea II al 3 ooo-V.wa la Slo la tonlae Iindon Oct The war situation I thl morning pretent no new feature Ills preaumed In Natal that the lloera are reeonatructlog their plant and that the Knglltli are retting, but telegram tele-gram from Ladyimlth (till occupy forty eight hour In Iramuilitlon to London, and therefore It I not lm-poaalbl lm-poaalbl that touiethlng It happening A apeclal dltpatch atterled that Col I Iladen-I'owell, the llrltlth commander I at Mafrking. Is aware that I'retorla I hat given lien Cronje orderet to itny hi hand, a already there I quite ' enough to employ the lluer In Natal I According to the latett account of j the battle uf (llenroe, the lloer army amounted to 7,000 men, and at noon j another army, alinutt a large, under Ciimmander-lleneral Joubert, advanced within n.uoo yard of (llenroe camp and then retired The lloer lottc were very heavy, fully 3,000 ' The Dally Telegram publlthr the following dlapotch from Ladyamlth, dated TueMlay: ' (!en Symunt ordered hi column to inarch back lo Lady mllli ami, under liltlntlructloni, him-I him-I clf and all the wounded were placed I In the hotpltalt at Dundee It It up-puvil up-puvil that the lloer puixlcd by the retirement. Imagined that a trick na I being prepared and therefore remained at Dundee watching their glint, In-stead In-stead of piirttilug Ilia llrltlth |