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THE NATAL FRONTIER.

FIGHTING NEAR ELANDSLAAGTE. LONDON, April 22. Fighting continues in Natal, where the Boers and the British vanguard are engaged in au artillery duel at Elandslaagte. The shelling continued throughout Saturday. THE YARNS OF THE DESERTERS. LONDON, April 22. Numbers of Boer deserters in Natal declare that the hope of European intervention alone keeps the Boers at the front. BOERS BECOMING VENTURESOME. CAPETOWN, April 2. The prolonged inactivity nf the British has had the effect of making the Boers venturesome. Many, disguised in khaki costume, have explored the camp of the South African Light Horse at Ladysmith.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11715, 24 April 1900, Page 5

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THE NATAL FRONTIER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11715, 24 April 1900, Page 5

THE NATAL FRONTIER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11715, 24 April 1900, Page 5

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