Bambaata's Rebellion
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) CAPETOWN, May 18. Earl Selborne, in farewelJing the companies of infantry volunteers who left for Natal, said that all whites must stand together and maintain social order among the blacks. They must show that a white man never turned his face, and though they could be stern when necessary, they could be merciful in victory. PIETERMARITZBURG, May 18. Walter, an overseer at Mbitze, Zululand, has been murdered. Colonel Saunders is caring for and feeding Bambaata's women and children. The Kulos rebels are advancing on Nkandhla. Bambaata, with an impi, has started to join Sigananda in the Ukaudhla bush.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8192, 19 May 1906, Page 5
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