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THE SHOOTING OF BRITISH

WOUNDED.

The following information respecting the shooting of wounded min by she Bears at Vinkfontein has been received by the Secretary for War from Lord Kitchener

Lieutenant W. S. B. Deth Imperial Yeomanry, has given eve the following information :--

The day after the fight at Vlakka tein, on th May, he was catering with Lieutenant Hera, also of the in perial Yeomanry, who had been Ledly wounded in that engagement, and is since been invalided house to England. Lieutenant Hen told him that while He was lying wounded on the ground he noticed about 20 yards from him Lion tenant Spring and Sergeant Findlay,

ground wounded, with two other wound- ed mon, four Buers came up to us, dis mounted, and firer à volley at us. We were all hit again, and Private Good win, of our regiment, was killed. The Beers then took our trois away, nok after swearing at us, role amy!

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Corporal Sargent, 188-6n, Derbyshire The Art of Teaching Regiment. Whilst lying woandel bo- hind a rock 1 SAW 11 Boer shoot a Yeomanry Officer who was walking away wounded in the hand.'

P. T.: What dove the art du ? Class: Beats, Drives the blood. Gees it-a-pat.

Acting-Sergeant Chambers, 69th: Company Imperial Yenny I saw

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Boer, a short man with a dark beard, going round carrying his rifle under his arm as oue would carry a sporting rifle and shoot three of our wounded,"

Private A C. Ball, 69th Company. Insperial Yeomanry--I heard a Boer call to one of our men to put up his both of the Imperial Yecumary. They hands, and when be did so the Boer were both slightly weanded, and were shot him from about 15 yards off. binding up much other's wounds when a was about 20 yards off"

young Boer, wearing a pink puree

Frivate T. George, 69th Company round his hat, came close up to the Imperial Yeomanry. I was walking and shot them both dead. This lieu-back to cauip wounded when I say a tamant Hen saw himself. He lay quite Boer, about 17 years of age, go up to a still, and the Boers thinking him dead wounded Derby man who was calling contented themselves with taking his for water and shoot him dead. This spurs and leggings, gutenant en Boer then caure up to me and toolt, my also said that the same day others of bandolier away. gue wounded worn deliberately do by the Boers.

C. Heyworth Savage, Major, Depity. Assistant Adjutant-Jeneral, Intelligence Krugersdorp, 31st June, 1901.

Further information Lieutenant Dur Taperi

in reference to the indi

our wounded by the Rcers

collected

Yeang dgling

Genner W.H. Blackburn, 286 Bat-i lery, Royal Field Artillery Isaw a Boer take a rifle and bandolier from wounded Derby, non and then shoot him; the Beer then came to me and asket me for my rifle. I showed him

shore was lying on the ground':

Private P. Malling, French'u Bcouts. I got into conversation with a wounded Boer in No General

night at Virkfontein on 9th May Hospital, Johannesburg, and he told

we that the name of the Boer, woaring a pink puggarze, who is

Private D. Chambersbrony, 1st Bu. Darbyshire Regiment Whilsave shot Limutant Spring: ((), In Ferial Yeomanry, is Piet Forster, a lying wounded on the ground saw a Boer shoot two of our wounded vha German, who speak, English well,'"

were lying on the ground near me,

PA: No, I wasn the art without an en-- --h-a-r-t. (Class is silent. P. T. explainS

hat the hart menus the stag) that

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you with its turas... Is lanted, etc.

P. T. (gulting desperate): That's not what I mean. What ding the art de after cooling streams!

Class (which has learnt the hyan, in chorus: Pants,

P. T. (radiant): That's right! Now, Un going to give you a lesson this saorning on

trousers.

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