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Story of the War in South Africa

CHAPTER V {p
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That this contingency was foreseen, and as far as possible provided for, has been shown by subsequent utterances of Sir George White.

"From the moment I saw the situation in Natal, I was certain I should be pressed back by superior numbers, and have to hold Ladysmith, and I knew that {p.190} the enemy had guns with which I could not hope to cope with my 15-pounder field guns.

Therefore I telegraphed for the naval guns.

It was a question of a race for them, and Captain Lambton was the right man to win that race.

He won only by a short head."[16] [Footnote 16: London _Weekly Times_, June 1, 1900.
Captain the Hon.


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