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ers, Gen. J.G.--Continuance of the War, Terms of Surrender, etc., 404, 405 Situation in South Africa on May 15, 1902--Address at the Vereeniging Conference, 353, 354 Cilliers, Sarah--Death at Frederiksstad Engagement, 166, 167 Clothing--De Wet's, Commander-in-Chief, Clothes hidden in Cave, 298 Difficulty of obtaining, 233 Hides for tanning, Destruction by the British, 233 Stripping British Prisoners to obtain, 233 Colenso--British losses at, 23 Colesberg--Strength of Boer Positions, 26 Colonial Burghers--British subjects fighting on Boer Side, Boer Hopes of Assistance unfulfilled, 405, 406, 408, 420 British Government Intentions with regard to Rebels, 394, 395 Proposal for General Amnesty, 413, 414 Safeguarding in Peace Negotiations, 398, 402, 403, 411, 414, 415, 416, 421, 427 Commandeering--Provisions of Commando Law, 3 Commander-in-Chief of Orange Free State-- De Wet, Gen.--Appointment of, 49 Secret Election of, 118 Prinsloo, Election of, 6, 7 Commando Law--Provisions as to Commandeering, 3 Commandos--Division of into small parties, 225 Advantages of, 227 List of Districts and Commandants, 225-227 Skirmishes, Splendid Record, 267 Small Commandos sent into Cape Colony--De Wet's Policy, 234 (For particular Commandos _see_ their names) Commissariat--Comparison of Boer and British Commissariat Arrangements, 4, 5, 6, 7 Compensation for Boer Losses, _see_ Repatriation Concentration Camps--Number of Deaths in, etc., 416, 419, 426 Women--Flight of to avoid being sent to Camps, 193, 279 Maintenance of Boer Women and Children by the British Government--President Steyn on, 257, 258 Treatment of, 232, 257, 258 Conduct of the War by British--Exhaustion of the Republics, 419 Continuance of the War in 1902, Vereeniging Conference-- Burghers, Attitude of, 404, 405, 410, 411 Effect on Vereeniging Meeting, 413, 414 Comparison of Situation with that of 1877-1881, Futility of, 421, 422 De Wet's, Commander-in-Chief, Speech, 407 Kruger's, President, Advice, 420 Possibility, Question of--Situation in South African Republic, Reliance on Government, etc., 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354-358, 359, 360-362, 363, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 407, 408, 410, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 418, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 426 Reasons for, 400, 401 Correspondence relating to the War, Pre
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