r Ermelo.
16--Field-Cornet B. J. van Heerden Rustenburg.
17--Captain J. F. Jordaan Vryheid Corps and First
Scouting Corps.
18--General J. Kemp Krugersdorp.
19--General P. J. Liebenberg Potchefstroom.
20--General C. H. Muller Boksburg and Middleburg (north
of railway).
21--J. Naude Pretoria (town) and detached
Commando under General de
la Rey.
22--Commandant D. J. E. Opperman Pretoria (south of railway).
23--Field-Cornet P. D. Roux Marico.
24--Commandant D. J. Schoeman Lydenburg.
25--Landrost Stoffberg Zoutpansberg.
26--General S. P. Du Toit Wolmaransstad.
27--Commandant P. L. Uys Pretoria (north of railway).
28--Commandant W. J. Viljoen Johannesburg.
29--P. R. Viljoen Heidelberg.
30--Field-Cornet B. Roos Piet Retief.
The following delegates represented the Orange Free State:--
1--Assistant-Chief Commandant G. C. F.
Badenhorst Boshof, Hoopstad (west),
Bloemfontein, Winburg,
and Kroonstad.
2--Commandant A. J. Bester Bethlehem.
3--Commandant A. J. Bester Bloemfontein.
4--Commandant L. P. H. Botha Harrismith.
5--Assistant-Chief Commandant G. A.
Brand Bethulie, Caledon River,
Rouxville, Wepener, and
Bloemfontein (east).
6--Commandant H. J. Bruwer Bethlehem.
7--Commandant D. H. van Coller Heilbron.
8--Commandant F. R. Cronje Winburg.
9--Commandant D. F. H. Flemming Hoopstad.
10--Assistant-Chief Commandant C. C.
Froneman Winburg and Ladybrand.
11--Assistant-Chief Commandant F. J.
W. J. Hattingh Kroonstad (east) and
Heilbron.
12--Commandant J. A. M. Hertzog Philippolis.
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