DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.
EIGHT BOERS KILLED. London, January 14. An explosion of dynamite killed eight Boers and wounded Commandant Haasbrook's wife while travelling in a waggon between Boormberg and Yentersburg. THE CAPETOWN GUARDS. London, January 14. The Capetown Town Guards number 6000. A WOUNDED TASMANIAN. London, January 14. Lieutenant Wyly, Y.C., of Tasmania, who was dangerously wounded at Nooitgedacht, is doing well.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11552, 16 January 1901, Page 5
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