NATAL REVOLT.
JUNCTION OF FORCES
By, telegraph, Pi®*i A'ea’n, Cosyrlglit Pietermaritzburg, May 20. The Ukadhla and Fort Jail colutrma have junotionrd at Cetewayo’s grave. Twelve of Bambaata’s rebels were killed in a rearguard aoiion at Marooderval, Received 10 18 p.m„ May 21. Pietermaritzburg, May 21. Mackenzie’s, Maosel’s, and Barker’s oolumns juDotioned at Cotewayo’s grave. Barker’s fought a Bharp action at Mhalla Hill, inflicting numerous casualties and capturing 830 cattle and maoy goats. •Special precautions have been taken to avoid deseoratiog Oetewayo’a grove. One of S’ganandi’s indunas was sent to state that Bigonandi and Udabarumazie are anxious to surrender. Praotically all Siganandi’s country has been oaptured. The herds and women were taken, though mod of tho men escaped to the bush. A Christian native, after traveling through Zululand, informed the Government that natives in several paris mean to rise simultaneously when the crops have boon rtaped,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1755, 22 May 1906, Page 2
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145NATAL REVOLT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1755, 22 May 1906, Page 2
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