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al River, 135, 136 Harrismith, Heilbron and Bethlehem District, 285, 286 Du Toit, General--Continuance of the War, Terms of Surrender, etc., 400, 401 Dundee, Line near, cut by Commander-in-Chief de Wet, 9, 10 Elandsfontein Engagement--Commandant Michal Prinsloo's Exploit, 119, 120 Elandskop--British Attack in Hope of Capturing Commander-in-Chief de Wet, 290, 291 Elandslaagte Engagement, 114 Els, Veldtcornet Marthinus, wounded outside Ladysmith, 20 Epithets applied by the British to the Boer Forces, 227, 228 European Journals kept from Republics by England, 409 Eustin, Lieut. Banie, wounded and captured by British, 204, 205 Extermination of the South African Republics--British Determination to exterminate the Republics prior to the Outbreak of War, alleged, 254, 255 Fanny's Home Farm--Recapture of Guns by British, 285 Farm-burning, etc., by the British--Heilbron, Bethlehem and Harrismith District, 285 Roberts', Lord, Proclamations, ordering, 192 Shelter, Lack of--Women living in Narrow Sheds, 290, 291 Wholesale Destruction of Farms by the British, 232 Fauresmith and Jacobsdal Burghers--Failure to rejoin Commandos, 60 Return Home without Permission after Poplar Grove, 56 Ferreira, Mr. T.S., Commander-in-Chief, at Kimberley--Death due to Gun Accident, 49 Firing of the Veldt by Commander-in-Chief de Wet, 141, 142 Fissher, Abraham--Member of Boer Deputation to Europe (1900), 53, 54 Food Supply--Failure of Food Supply, Reason for Acceptance of British Peace Terms, 233, 321, 401, 402, 405, 406, 410, 416, 417, 421, 422, 427, 428 Kemp's, Gen., Plan of Commandeering Food Supplies from the Kaffirs, 345 Situation in the various Districts on May 15, 1902--Reports of the Delegates to the Vereeniging Conference, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 355, 361, 362 Forces--Comparison between numbers, etc., engaged on either Side in the War, 339 (_See_ also titles Boer and British Forces) Fourie, General Piet--Bethlehem Engagement, 281 Blauwbank, Exploits at, 33, 34, 35 Cape Colony Expedition, Part in, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 210, 212, 213, 221, 222 Commandos escaped from behind the Roodebergen, Command of, 238, 239 Despatch of, to the South-Eastern Districts, 225 Engagement with British Troops from Bloemfontein (1900), 80 Prinsloo's Surrender, Escape from, 128 Springhaansnek
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