KAFFIR REBELLION.
ATTITUDE OF THE NATIVES,
FOUR REBELS ARRESTED
By telegraph. Press Aes’n, Copyright
liccoivod 11.58 p m , Fob. 14. 1 Oapitown, Fob. 14. Thero is oensorFhip in Natal. The 1 Titnee’ Johannosbuig oorrospoudoQt visited Natal. Ho Biotos Iho situation is rathor moro disquieting than officially to- 1 presented. The nat'vos lUoIy have bton I defying tho magistrates, meeting taxes with passive roßiatonoe. The Government I rofraina, owing to tho extra expense, from I dealing with tho situation as a whole. I They ought to collect a 1 taxos, backing up the magistrates with an Imperial mobile column. ' This wool! reduce an upheaval to a minimum, and have it easily settled. To prevent possible bloodshed in April, Lord Solborce advooatoe a vigorous policy, whioh would meet with the approval of the bulk of the Natal lnhabi tants. The Daily Mail Bays that a considerable Dumber of Zulus employed in tho Band are starting for the Natal, some saying their kiDg is there. Rooeived 12.15 a.m., Feb. 15. The volunteers captured four rebels in the Richmond district.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1674, 15 February 1906, Page 2
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176KAFFIR REBELLION. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1674, 15 February 1906, Page 2
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