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NATAL IN REVOLT.

DEATH SENTENCES.

By telegraph, Presc Aiia’n, Copyrigh

Reoeived 10.42 p.m., April 12,

LondoD, April 12,

In tho House of Commons, replying i questions, Mr Chu-chi'l said that martii law in Natal was being administered wil very great care and wisdom. Sir H. McOallum, Governor of Natl acting on tbo Executive Council's advic exercieod his clomenoy in five oases i which tbo death sentence had bei passed. LAND SETTLEMENT.

By telegraph* Prase A’sa’n* Copyrl, Beceived 10.42 p.m., April 12.

London, April 12.

In the House of Commons Mr Churohi in reply to Sir Gilbert Parker, said tb the Government were folly alive to t importance of the question of land sett! ment in tbo Transvaal and Oiaogc Riv Colonies, and would carefully consider ai scheme that was proposed. Sir J. West Ridgeway’s oommitt would inquire into feasible arrangemen to prevent the possible dispossession new settlers. ZULUS OFFERING TO OATOH BAMBAATA.

By telegraph, Press Aas’n, Copyrlg Received 12.5 a.m., April 14. Pietermaritzburg, April 18.

Zulus are volunteering to capture Bat boats ; Government have temporarily t framed from employing white fore wishing the Zulus to show their loyal! Sauoders has the greatest confidence them. Natal police are holding t middle drift of the Tugela to preve Bambaata doubling back.Bambaata and twenty followers wi seen on Wednesday on the outskirts o: forest near Cetawayo’s old stronghold. The chief Skauda is under observatfo being suspected of succouring Bambaai

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 2

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NATAL IN REVOLT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 2

NATAL IN REVOLT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1724, 14 April 1906, Page 2

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