Footnote 82: Cd. 1,789.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 83: Cd. 1,789.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 84: Three battalions, 6 guns, and a company of Royal Engineers were all the troops available for the defence of the Cape frontiers at this time (i.e. June).[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 85: Most of these came by mail boats on July 18th and 25th. Col. Baden-Powell (who was entrusted with the important duty of organising a force for the defence of Southern Rhodesia, and subsequently of raising the mounted infantry corps which held Mafeking) arrived on the latter date.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 86: Expressing approval of the position Lord Milner had taken up at Bloemfontein. See p. [173].[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 87: C. 9,415.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 88: C. 9,415.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 89: Ibid.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 90: C. 9,415.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 91: Ibid.[Back to Main Text]