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NATAL REVOLT.

SITUATION GllO WING MORE

SERIOUS.

By, [Electric Telegraph—Fee Press ’Association —Copyright. I Pietermaritzburg, June 3. I Sigandi’s induna Mpikaa, two heads- l men, and 70 others surrendered to Colonel | Mackenzie. , The chief Sitwani’s oiler of a thousand natives to assist to quell the rebellion has 1 been accepted, Received 9.45 p.m., June 4. I Pietermaritzburg, June 4. Colone 1 Mackenzie again swept Sigaudi’s co-iitry. His stronghold was captured and sixty rebels killed, Four British were killed and seven wounded. Information gathered by the intelligence depot tends to show that DinizulU was the cause of the whole native trouble. The rebellion is now considered more serious. . Special precautions to guard the filagisI trades have been taken.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1765, 5 June 1906, Page 2

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NATAL REVOLT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1765, 5 June 1906, Page 2

NATAL REVOLT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1765, 5 June 1906, Page 2

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