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FURTHER PARTICULARS.

i paps; .Tgflnt, '■»■?■«*•■ A telegram from T«snsT^^T^'--'&teiH. of £he attack by the jfoefa,^on/&9 British, position at Potebefstroom. The news\whiSh, can** to. hand yeittrday , it^i tbrt tfi

fightingjßHW severe and laßted w jomi^ time, but a.ttrong defence *was offered by the British troops, and the 'Boers were ultimately repulsed with .considerable loss. Neir» hat been received from Natal to the effect TfeflHSruger, the Fresideut of the Boers, hss issued a proclamation, which, while deprecating any war with- the British, states that the Boers are determined to as* •crt their independence m the Travsvaal,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 29, Issue 103, 29 December 1880, Page 2

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FURTHER PARTICULARS. Manawatu Times, Volume 29, Issue 103, 29 December 1880, Page 2

FURTHER PARTICULARS. Manawatu Times, Volume 29, Issue 103, 29 December 1880, Page 2

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