A bad week for the Imperial Light Horse
On 21 October 1899, the recently-formed Imperial Light Horse took a leading part in the Battle of Elandslaagte, during which it suffered a total of 48 casualties, including 14 who were killed in action or who died of wounds.
On 23 October, ‘The Natal Mercury’ carried an account of the battle and on the same page it included the following reports:
THE LADISMITH SPIES
Fraser and Telegraphist Shot
Miss Bester in Gaol
We learn from an authoritative source that Fraser, the member of the Imperial Light Horse who was arrested for poisoning horse food, has paid the extreme penalty for treason, and that a telegraphist, of the Ladismith office, has also been shot as a spy. The telegraphist was shot in the square, Ladismith.
Miss Bester is in Ladismith gaol, dispatches to the Boers from Natal Dutchmen having been found upon her while she was proceeding to Pretoria for “safety”.
IMPERIAL LIGHT HORSE
Spies to be Shot
We learn, on good authority, that two troopers of the Imperial Light Horse were to be shot on Thursday as spies.
I was very surprised to read these reports and disappointed that the ILH had traitors in its midst. Hopefully, these bad eggs were the only ones that had weeded out. I wonder if the names of these men were expunged from the records?
Brett