NATAL TROUBLE.
LORD QUEZON’S VIEW,
By; telegraph. Press Aas’n, Copyright
Piotormaritzburg, April 8.
By an arduous night march troops occupied a point overlooking Impaozt, and shelled several kraals, killing tbo chief honohman of Bambaata.
London, April 8,
Lord Ourzm, spooking at the Pilgrims’ Club dinner in London, said if Natal was lost wo wore on iho way to loso tho Empiro. Lord Milner had administered South Afrioa in the intoro’ts of the people, A long suoocssion of Vioeroys had administered India in tho same spirit, whioh he ' hoped would always oontinue.
BAMBAATA ENTERS ZULULAND,
NATIVES JOIN IN THE PURSUIT
By telegraphy Fiesta Asb’h, Copyrl’gh
Rooeived 1 a.m., April 10.
Pietermaritzburg, April 9, Bambaata has entered Zululand.
The chief Ellindi and a thousand other loyal natives co-operate with Oolonei Leuohars in the pursuit. The force at Magwababa escaped, and are now with the magistrate at Kraiotz Kop. The magistral at Wee Dan repotts that the chief Selware declined Bsmbaata’s overtures and arrestod two of his emissaries.
Patrols at Impanza shot several isolated parties of rebels.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1720, 10 April 1906, Page 2
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