THE ZULULAND TROUBLE.
, I ’» TEERj Ujited Press Association— Copyright NATAL, Dec. 9. ;Four local natives north of Vryheid captured and assegaid a rebel. Before: lie died he stated he and others had been entrusted with a special mission. He declined to say by whom. • CAPETOWN, Dec. 9. One hundred and fifteen Transvaal Indians, including Pathans and Goorkhas, have offered to serve in Ziiluland. Lord Selborne stated that Natal must decide whether it will accept their services. DELAY IN DIN I ZULU'S ARREST. DUE TO LEGA L' PRELIMINARIES. ANOTHER CHIEF IN HIDING. (Received Dec. 10, 10.53 P-m.) DURBAN, Dec. 10. At Biimulu's request Colonel Mackenzie sent a conveyance to wring 4iim from Usntn to Non.gooa. _ It is reported that the delay in hi: arrest arises out of legal preiwiiiiKU -ie.s connected with the service of the warrant under civil proceedings. ’ It is reported that the Natal Government is awaro that the rebe' cliiof Bamboota has been living m n fdugou-t near Di nizulu’ s kraal, and is now in hiding.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 11 December 1907, Page 3
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169THE ZULULAND TROUBLE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 11 December 1907, Page 3
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