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ZULU WAR.

i ■ —• * The following items were brought by the Ringarooma : The City of London brings Cape 1 news to July 31. After burning Ulundi Lord Chelmsford effected a junction with Sir G; Wolseley at St. Paul's, aud then resigned the Command. A t a banquet given him a.t Durban he stated th\fc there was no more serious work to be done. Lord Chelmsford proceeds to England. Generals Wood, Buller, and Crealock also return. Replying to a deputation of chiefs Sir G. Wolseley stated that Cetewayo must no longer he considered King. Zululand must he divided into.five districts, each governed by an Induana, under a white Resident. No encouragement would be offered to Europeans to settle.there. Dabulamanzi has been allowed to.return to his kraal. Old colonists affirni that the submission of the Coast Zulus is hot a proof of the submission' of the Zulu nation, and thut the Kiug has many resources still left, and intends fightiug to the last. Sir Garnet Wolseley intends to further advance into Zululand. Therft will be two flying ' A Zulu prisoner states that Cetewaro throe days before Una battle, -want kI to nv.ko peace and' sent 140 of his wiiiie cattle to Lord Chelmsford" as a nencr: ofn.-rhig. One of the King's '.r.'.Mirsj horeev,-.-.!:, turned t\\a eat-ils ha-;!: .'.-: il-i'y wore eoniident they could d ■- 'v-k\x '.!.!■ .Orltii!: iu an open country;

AH the Zulu army fought at Ulundi, and being completely 1 eaten in the open', woulcl not again assemble. The. Zulu chiefs are (.leased prospect of of Cetewayo's depositi >u. They stat«' that they would like John Dunn to be their king.

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Kumara Times, Issue 915, 5 September 1879, Page 2

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ZULU WAR. Kumara Times, Issue 915, 5 September 1879, Page 2

ZULU WAR. Kumara Times, Issue 915, 5 September 1879, Page 2

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