NATAL REVOLT.
SIX NATIVES KILLED,
AN APPEAL FOR BLUEJACKETS
AND GUNS.
By telegraph. Press Ass'ii, Copyright Received 10.115 am., May HO. Pietermaritzburg, May 10. Lieut,-Colonel Lmehar’a force killed six Zulu robols on fcho oufc-k'rta of ou the Tugola River iu a fight near Can wayo’s grave. The enemy were drivou into tho forest. Soma while leaving tho scene of fighting were surprised and captured. / Colonol MoKenzio has bsgau extousivo operations. Twenty one of Stgauandas and bill' vaua’s followers have surrendered. Received 10 49 a.m., May 20. Tho Natal Moicory, iu an apparently inspired artiole, doolarod that tho preopnoj of warships in Durban at tho outset ol tho trouble would have dispelled tho idea that Britain wai holding aloof. Even now’ a parade of bluejackets and gnus m the streets would have oxoollen! moral otleet. Loudon, May IS. Mr Keir Hardio, writing to a oorrespondent at Edinburgh, says : " Nobody boliovos there has been any native rising Everyone knows it is butchery of unarmed natives. It is remarkable to think the Liberal Government sits supine y by and allows it to occur, apparently without a word of protest. The deads now being done make ouo ashamed to belong to ft raoo capable of such on efenceless, helpless people.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1754, 21 May 1906, Page 3
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