Recollections And Correspondence With a Short Account of His Two Sons Lieutena
Recollections And Correspondence With a Short Account of His Two Sons Lieutena
Henry Hallam Parr
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What does he mean by that ? " " He means, sir, " said Mr. Stegmann, "that the Zulus charge always up to the wagons, and they are so determined that, in order to get into the laager, they pull the wagon-wheels apart by main force. " What Kruger did not realize was that behind the outposts there was to be merely an unprotected camp instead of a laager. It will be remembered that the annexation of the Trans- vaal was carried out by Sir Theophilus Shepstone in April 1877. Since that time matters in... the annexed territory had been going from bad to worse, although the Transvaalers had been relieved by the British of their anxieties as to financial matters, and as to the threatened invasion of the Zulus — the British Government having taken over both these responsibilities in a most thorough manner. The events of the Zulu War had not tended to raise the prestige of the English. Many of the regiments which were . Sent out to South Africa were in an unsatisfactory condition as regards the age of the men and the training which they had received.
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