Bambaata's Rebellion
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright (Per Press Association.) LONDON May 25. Reuter's Pretoria correspondent reports that the situation in Natal is very serious. Local Imperial troops have been warned to hold themselves in readiness to take the field. Zulu spies are swarming at Pretoria. for Siganandi's surrender have proved fruitless owing to the influence of Bambaata's agents. Colonel McKenzie resumes vigorous operations against Siganandi's stronghold at Mome. Bambaata, on the 19th, retreated to the Mkala Mountains, to an unknown destination. Four of his companions remain at Mome.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8198, 26 May 1906, Page 5
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