Bambaata's Rebellion.
(By 'Electric Telegraph—Copyright. PTr-n^rfS 88 Asaoci »tion.) I 1! I Y T^BURG , May 21 Backer's* o i kormo ' 8 ' Mansell's, and wavn J colum » 3 J auctioned at Cetea «hS, Barker ' s column fought a - Mhala Hill > us casualties and capturing ei^ht DrS < ""! man * Social P ecau.-ions have been taken to avoid desecrating Cetewayo'a grave. One of b ganandi s indunas was sent to state a; Siganandi and Udahamazie were anxious to surrender. Practically all iganandi s country has been captured, ana the herds and women taken, though most of tne men escaped to the bush. Christian native, after travelling through Zululand, informed the Government that tho natives of several parts mean to rise simultaneously when their crops have been reaped.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8194, 22 May 1906, Page 5
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123Bambaata's Rebellion. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8194, 22 May 1906, Page 5
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