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[Under this heading we notice such Ihx,h4 of the week G4 have not beets reserved for review in other forms.] Natal Volunteer Record. (Robinson and Co., Durban, Natal.)— Here we have lists of the Volunteers, of various arms, from the. Colony of Natal, who have taken part in the Boer War. First comes the Staff ; after this the Naval Volunteers, whether in Lady- smith or with Buller's Relief Force, Field Artillery, Royal Rifles, Durban Light Infantry, Natal Mounted Rifles, Natal Carbineers, Volunteer Veterinary and Medical Corps, Natal Police and Bridge Guards, and the Volunteer Composite Regiment. The total amounts to 3,500. The killed or died of wounds were 32, while 122 were wounded, and 88 died of sickness. The services oi those who fell are specially recorded, and there is a general account of the services of the various corps. Natal has done its part welL