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th, 9, 10 Bulwana Hill--Boers surprised by British, 21 Engagement of 3rd Nov., 1899, 29, 30 Relief, 50 Landsheer, Doctor de--Death at Bothaville, English Newspaper Report, 170, 171 Language Question-- Equal Rights for English and Dutch Languages in Schools--Boer Peace Proposals to Lord Kitchener (April, 1902), 308, 309 Terms of the Peace Protocol, 380, 393, 394 Objections to, 412, 421, 422 Leeuwspruit Railway Bridge--Commander-in-Chief de Wet's Scheme for breaking British Lines of Communication, 112 Froneman's, General, Failure to carry out Instructions, 113 Kitchener's Lord, Escape, 112 Leeuwspruit Scheme, Failure of, 112 Methuen's, Lord, Railway Communications--General Cronje's Refusal to permit Execution of Commander-in-Chief de Wet's Scheme for Cutting, 23 Orange Free State Railway--Commander-in-Chief de Wet's Work on, 153, 154 Scheepers, Captain, Work of, 154 Wolvehoek, Wrecking the Railway, 163 Liebenberg, General-- Frederiksstad--Failure of Attack on General Barton, 164, 165, 166, 167 Mooi River, Junction with Commander-in-Chief de Wet, 140, 141 Retreat from Rustenburg, 142, 143 Liebenbergsvlei-- British Retreat, 284 Guns, Recapture by British at Fanny's Home Farm, 285 Lindley-- British Garrison Captured by General Piet de Wet, 92 Destruction by the British, Alleged, 271, 272 Engagement near, 268 Postponement of Second Boer Attack--Escape of the British during the Night, 270 Halt of Commander-in-Chief de Wet's Forces, 271, 272 Lindley-Kroonstad Line of Blockhouses--Boers breaking through the Line, 287 Lines of Communication--Boer Attempts to cut British Lines, 172, 246 America Siding Railway Line Wrecked by General Froneman, 115, 116 De Wet, Commander-in-Chief, Schemes of, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153 Frederiksstad Station--Wrecking of Railway Bridge and Line, 140, 141 "Little Majuba"--Name given to Swartbooiskop after Nicholson's Nek, 13 Loans by the British Government for restocking Farms, etc., 394 Long Tom damaged by Dynamite, 21 Looting by British, 6, 7 Losses in Killed, Wounded, etc., on either side during the War, 201, 202, 247, 265, 266, 415, 416, 417, 422, 423 Blijdschap, 269 Bothaville, 170, 171 Cape Colony Expedition, 206, 207, 208, 209 Colenso, 22 Dakasburg Engagement, 200 Dewetsdorp, 177, 178 Engagement between Commandant Hasebroek and Colonel White,
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