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A BRUSH WITH THE ENEMY. A body of seven hundred Boers from the Vryheid and Utrecht districts, who have been constantly raiding Natal, had a lively skirmish, in which both sides suffered severely in a battle fought at Ingagane, ten miles south of Newcastle. FATE OF A CONSPIRATOR. Cardna, who was condemned to death for conspiring with others to kidnap Lord Roberts, met his death coolly seated in a chair facing the garden wall of the gaol. The condemned man folded his arms quietly and informed the firing party he was ready. Cardna fell pierced by ten bullets. A NEW ZEAL\NDER WOUNDED. J. C. McLean, a New Zealander, was slightly wounded at Ottoshoop.

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Manawatu Herald, 28 August 1900, Page 2

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Latest. Manawatu Herald, 28 August 1900, Page 2

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