Bambaata's Rebellion
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Per Press Association.! PIETE RM ARITZBURG, May 20. Lieut Colonel Leuchar'a force killed six Zulu rebels on the outskirts of Sala hush on the Tugela riv<r, in a fight near Cc-tawayo'a grave. The enemy was driven to the forest. Some, while leavinp the scene ot the fighting, were surprised and captured. °Colonel McKenxie has begun extensive operations Twenty one of Sigpnanda's Silivana followers have surrendered. The Natal Mercury, in an apparently inspired article, declares that the presence of warships at Durban at the outset of the trouble would have dispelled the idea that Britain was holding aloof. Even now a parade of bluejackets and guus would have an excellent moral (Received May 21, at 9.16 a.in.) PIETERMARITZBURG, May 20. The Ukadhla and Fort Yolland columns have junctioned at Cetewayo's
Twelve of Bambaata's rebels were killed in a rearguard action at Maroc Derval.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8193, 21 May 1906, Page 5
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147Bambaata's Rebellion Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8193, 21 May 1906, Page 5
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