NATAL TROUBLE.
FURTHER MILITIA BEING
MOBILISED,
ZULU CHIEFS FAVORS BAMBAATA
By telegraph, Press Abs’jj, Copyright Received 10 42 p m„ April 18. Pietermaritzburg, April 18. . Bambaala ie still hiding in the forest at Nkandhla. Owing to the Z rlu chiefs Signandi and Nndubi refusing to 00-oporate in Bambaata’B oaptuie tho Government states the situation is less satisfactory, and is mobilising fmther militia. Colonel Mansel moved his force to Nkandbla. Dinizulu warnel Signandi that he would be responsible for Bambaata’s oapturo Binoo he afiowed him to enter the forests.
GOVERNMENT REQUIRED TO SEND TROOPS. SIGNADI'S TRIBE JOIN BOMBAATA VOLUNTEERS ABKED FOR. tty telegropli. Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 12 7 a.m., April 19. Piete.maritzburg, April 18. Tha Natal OovornmsDt askß volunteers for special corps for BClive service in Zulu* land under Colonel Royston. i It is reported at Eshowe that S’gnadi’s tribe have joined Bambaata. Military authorities have requested Government to tend troops to Za u'aod,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1727, 19 April 1906, Page 2
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