DINIZULU.
SETTLING IN THE TRANSVAAL.
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright, (Rec. November 9, 11 p.m.) Pretoria, November 9. Dinizulu with his wives and attendants has arrived at Middleburg, where he is settling in tho vicinity under the conditions cabled on June 2. At the first meeting of tho Union Cabinet on May 31 it was decided to release Dinizulu, the Zulu chief, and son of Cetewayo, who was undergoing imprisonment for treason. It was stated that ])imzulu would be given a farm near Nylstrcom, on which he will live with his wives ami personal attendants and enioy reasonable liberty on an allowance of .£SOO per annum, subject to good behaviour.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 970, 10 November 1910, Page 5
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