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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Sarah KloffSarah Kloff in Deseret evening news. - May 18 1900
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Cot BadenPowell permitted them to seise one fort and he then surrounded and overbore them before the large forces near at hand perceived the strategy It was thus that Sarel Kloff President Krugtrs grandson and part of his commando were taken and many Boers killed To Canadian artillery contingent of the Rhodcslan force Is now reported to nave reached Buluwayo May ..."
Publication place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Sarah KloffSarah Kloff in The Portland daily press - May 18 1900
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Col. lladen-Powell permitted them to eels? one fort; and he then surround'd and orerbore them before the large farces near at band perceived tbs stratagem. It was thus that Sarel Kloff, President Kruger?* grandeon and part cf his oommando were taken and 60 Loirs killed. 'lhe Canadian artillery contingent of tba Hbodeslau ferae Is now reported to bare reaohrd UolaWayo, May ..."
Publication place: Portland, Cumberland, Maine
Sarah KloffSarah Kloff in The News-Herald. - May 24 1900
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... entitled to the seat from Montana. Col. Baden-Powell, at Mafeklng,let the Boers capture n fort nnd then surrounded it, killing 50 and taking a number of prisoners, among them Sarel Kloff, President Kruger's grandson. A man on board a Swedish vessel of Koplng killed the captain and robbed him nnd then, killed five of the crew and wounded six others, escaping ..."
Publication place: Hillsboro, Highland, Ohio