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FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA

GERMAN FORCE SURRENDERS Capo Town, September 15. Tho South African Mounted Rifles under Colonel Dawson, after tn*o night marches, surprised German forces occupying a drift'sixty miles from Steinkopf

(in British Namaqualand, oil the railway between Springbokfontein, Ookiep, and Port Nolloth, and about forty miles south, of the Orange River, near the frontier between British and German South African territories). A sharp skirmish compelled the Gonnans to surrender. One rifleman was killed,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2257, 17 September 1914, Page 5

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75

FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2257, 17 September 1914, Page 5

FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2257, 17 September 1914, Page 5

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