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f-A BRAVE STAND BY FINGOES; I DRAMATIC DEATH STRUGGLE". v Received May 29, at 11 25 a.m. v Sydney, May 29. Tfce Mafeking correspondent of the Cap| Tunes, under date April 14th, fls that 25 Fingoes on a cattle raiding dition fell in a trap, and although Boers greatly outnumbered theni ? fought desperately and the Boers to firing up reinforcements with ims. It was one of the most 4 ui-uuiatic incidents of the war, and was f a repetition of Wilson's stand upon the Shangani river. All day the Fingoes, armed with obsolete rifles, fought desperately against their merciless foe until their ammunition was finished. The Boers killed them to a man, except one who was wounded and escaped.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6708, 29 May 1900, Page 2
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