SOUTH AFRICA.
THE NATIVE RISING. By telegraph, Press Aas’n, Copyright .« London, Maroh 5. The Daily Mail reports that the Premier of Natal Btates that ihe native outbreak is disorganising the oountry. He appeals to South Africa to unanimously support Natal in making a clean job of the business. The preaching in favor of Ethiopian supremacy amongst the natives :s calculated to destroy European rule. Capetown, March 5. In connection with Ethiopianism one hundred and fifty natives, includiog twenty from Natal, recently went to a negro college in America. The leader of the anti poll tax movement was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, and to be flogged.
RINGLEADER CAPTURED AND KRAAL SHELLED.
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 10.24 p.m., Maroh 6. Capetown, Maroh 6. Fivo squadrons of mounted infantry, under Leuohar, surrounded Gabizenbe’s kraal, oaptured him, and shelled the kraal after the inhabitants had escaped. Forty head men then tendered their submission. When they asked the reason the kraaj was shelled they were informed that the gun's voice was the supreme ohief.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1691, 7 March 1906, Page 2
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