VICTORIANS SURROUNDED.
THE BOERS DRIVEN OFF. London, April 3. 'An advanced party of Victorian Bushmen was surrounded in the Zuurburg Mountains ; by an overwhelming force of the enemy, who poured in a heavy fire. One of the Bushmen was pinned under a dead horse, and his comrades dismounted and extricated him. With the assistance of reinforcements the Bushmen drove" off the Boers, killing four.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11619, 5 April 1901, Page 5
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