SOUTH AFRICA
OTHER TRIBES PREPARING
FOR WAR. MOli ENG A CAPTL'HED,
Lly telegraph* I'resa Asn’ri, Copyilgh Pietermaritzburg, May 17.
The tribes between Mapithi ami Helpumukcr arc being ilooture*! Ibr war. Some have slartril to join the rebels in Zululand.
Tbo Sniylbe Ministry remains in office, arrangements having been made to reintroduce flic linoecupicd Laud Tux Hill, Bubjecl to slight inodilicution.
Capetown, May 17. Tbo Cape mounted police captured Morenga and several of his followers at Jteiniravmaak, and conveyed them to Upington. [Germans recently hunted Morsnga into British territory.]
DEPARTING VOLUNTEERS,
Hjj telegraph, Presa Ans’n, Copyilght Roooived 11.20 p.m., May 18.
Capetown, May 18. Lord Sslborno, farewolling tho volunteer infantry for Natal, said all whites must stand together to maintain Booial order among the blacks, end show that the white man never turned bis face, and though Btern when necessary, was merciful in victory.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1753, 19 May 1906, Page 2
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