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The determination of the Boers to fight “till the last man is killed” evidently contemplates a long war, and an army of boys, if need be, to take the places 1.” This picture, made from a photograph shows a party of boys being taught to handle the mauser rifle by military in- Boston Globe, BLOEMFONTEIN TO BE THE BASE FROM WHICH BRITISH ARMY: WILL ADVANCE. Burgers Still Continue To Surrender. Edward Blake hooted at a Boers to be prevented from retreating North— Mafeking still all right—And relief getting nearer. SpeciAL Despatch To THE EXAMINER. NEWS CONTINUES GOOD. Lonpoy, March 21.—The news from | the front yesterday was favorable to the British arms. The Dutch revolt ia Cape Colony is practically over aod Lord Kitcb- ener has entered Prieska witnout opposi- ! tion. Kendhardt, another centre of the movement, is likely co submit as tamely, Brabant is moviug on Routville, and Free State Burghers continue to surrender. MAFEKING HOLDING OUT. Mafeking is still holding ovt while the relief columne are getting nearer every day. The blowing vp of the bridge over the Modder river showe that the Boers intend to hamper Lord Roberts’ advance as much as possible. Meanwhile eupplies are being accumu- mulated, and Bloemfontein is converted into a great base for the next advance, When the right moment arrives three armies are likely to be put in the move | ment the main force under Lord ! Roberts in the centre, marchs ing on Koonstadt, the right wing, under Buller, threatening the line of Biggarsburg, then probably making a great turning movement via, Vryhied and to the north, and the left wing, under Methuen or Kitchener, advancing on Klerkduerp and Potchefstroom. In consequence of Boer threats to de- stroy Johaonesburg anc demolish the plant and machinery of the surrounding gold mines, Her Majeety’s Government baye resolyed to issue a proclamatien at once in South Africa holding the mem. bers of the Transvaal Council responsible for any acts committed contrary to the ueages of civilized people. The proclamation will give forms! effect to the warning conyeyed by Chamberlain } to Krager some time ago. The Rhodesia field force, five tuousand strong, is to be commanded by Sir Fred- erick Carrington, whose mission it will be to prevent any Boer trek from the Treue- vaal into British territories to the north of the Limpopo river. Loxypon, March 21.—The War Office has ieesued the following despatch from Lord Roberts, dated Bloewfonteiv, March 20: “Lord Kitchener occupied Prieska yest- terday unopposed, The rebels surrender- ed their arms and the Trausvaslers escap- ed across the river. “Mr. Steyn is circulating a notice by means of despatch riders in reply to my proclamation, to the effect that any Burgher who signs a declaration that he will pot fight against us again will be treated as & traitor and shot, “The Bleemfouteia people are aftording us every assistance in the matter of hospi- tal accommodations. We have covse- Se ———_—_—4 ae 5 URPRISE SOAP: gives the whitest, sweet- est, cleanest ciothes on wash day. The peculiar qualities of Surprise does it easily, quickly, economically. But ’tis good for all gene- tal uses. To have the best Soap for all purposes imsist on having SURPRISE. SOS OOOOO4SS 0900660066669 06906066 € © «> ¢ Nationalist Banquet— qently been able to arrange for five hun~ dred beds. “Thirty-three prisoners were taken at Prieska, two hundred stands of arms, and some supplies and explosives. “The Boers bave begun to surrender on the Basutoland frontier. ” Loxponx, March 21.—At a Nationalist banquet last night Johu Redmond, leader of the Nationalist par y in the Commons, who presided, eaid he regarded the last nine years of public life in Ireland asa hideous nightmare,” “Qur reunion is sincerely,” be contivu- ed, “and there is nothing human speak ing which the eighty-six Irish members in Parliament cannot obtain from the exi- geocies of British parties. It is incredible that English statesmen can beso blind to bistory as to imagine that serious political grievances can be mitigated by the Royal visit to Ireland or “ by the Britieh celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. EDWARD BLAKE HOOTED. Edward Blake, the member of Parlia-- ment for South Longford, who proposed the toast, “Ireiand @ Nation,” was greeted with hostile cries. A disturbance enaned and the police were called ia to restore order, Lowpon, March 27.—A despatch to the Daily Mail from Donkeresport, dated the 19th, says a reconnaisance towards Phili. polis, 25 miles west of Springfontein found the farms all flying the white flag. The British troops werecordially received. It is reported that Steyn istrying to c |rally the Boers, but the latter say that-! they bave enough, Lonpow, March 21.— Winston Chureh- bili, iu « despa.cu dated Partizbarg,waru ly resists the contention that the relief. of Ladysmith aroze out of Lord Roberts’ op- erations. Onthe contrary he rays the operations of Reberts’ were ares ~ ed by the factthat Buller kept sixteen thousand Boers occupied. It would be a cruel and uoworthy thing to deprive the Navel army of their hard won laurels, and none would more vigorousiy repudiate such a suggestion thau Lord Roberts him- self. Bertram, M, P., Dead. [SpeciaL TO THe ExaMIver.] Orrawa, March 21.—C. H. Bertram, M. P. fcr Centre Toronto, is dead. Admiral Fairfax, Dead. [Speciat TO THe Examiner ] Napies, March 21.—Admiral Sir Henry Fairfax, British Commander in Chief at Plymouth, is dead. IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which can be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have@roduced the darkness, but so sure as night followsday, just se surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Piveapple Tablets let in the sunshine and briog back the ful! pea — |RovaL Baking Powder Blade from pure | cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. powders are the greatest tas odin _ RO “AL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Girls Boots Good strong boots for heavy wear HOMEMADE. 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