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MILITARY SERVICE ON THE RAND

A force of Rand Rifles is being established at Johannesburg, fcomprisrirg _all British workers between certain ages.

THE GRAVE OF LIEUTENANT ROBERTS.

A loyal named Hatting, residing near Frere, has made a graceful offer to Lord and Lady Roberts.

The remains of their son, Lieutenant Roberts, who fell at Co_e_reo, lie on this man's farm, and he offers to make over to tlie parents, of the deceased officer two acresof land round the grave.'

Hatting is one of the very few Natal Dutch who refused to join the" enemy when they appeared in their neighbourhood.

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Press, Issue LVII, 4 December 1900, Page 5

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MILITARY SERVICE ON THE RAND Press, Issue LVII, 4 December 1900, Page 5

MILITARY SERVICE ON THE RAND Press, Issue LVII, 4 December 1900, Page 5

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