NATAL REVOLT.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Pietermaritzburg, July 20. The Court of Enquiry in giving judgment failed to find ihe slightest proof of the Bishop of Zaluland’s allegations. The military chaplain testified to the good treatment of prisoners, who reoeived ‘blankets when the troops had none. London, July 20. Mr Churohill states that expanding bullets were used against the Zulus. Reoeived 4.37 p.m., July 22. Pietermaritzburg, July 21. Friday’s surrenders by Colonel Maekenzie numbered 306, rendering the continued employment of native levies unnecessary. All the chiefs implicated have now been secured. The murderers of Cooper and Powell aud of tbo storekeepers Thrings and Post are among the prisoners.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1815, 23 July 1906, Page 2
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