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SITUATION IN NATAL.

BRITISH POSITION SHELLED. HEAVY GUNS IN ACTION. BOER OUTFLANKING MOVEMENT FRUSTRATED. 1 London, April 12. The Boors in. shelling General Cilery's camp neat Sunday's River, north-east of Ladysinith, unmasked a 100-pounder gun and five other pieces of artillery.■'■• - The bluejackets. responding, silenced one of the enemy's guns; ~ An attempt by the Boers to outflank the British force "was frustrated. General Botha tried to . isolate General Clery at Sunday's River. Tho Boers' positions cover .16 miles. : '" ' . Attempts to creep towards the British lines of communication were chocked. .■■ \ ■..;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 5

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SITUATION IN NATAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 5

SITUATION IN NATAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 5

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