TROUBLE IN SWAZILAND
FORCED RETIREMENT OF STERNACKEE'S HORSE.
LONDON, July 27.
A superior force, probably the Amsterdam and Pretretup commandos, on Wednesday forced a detachment of Colonel Sternacker's Horse to evacuate Bremersdorp, in Swaziland. The British fought their way to Lembobo, 8 distance of 16 miles, losing 10 killed and wounded. A few are also missing.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 5
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