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- ZULULAND^

" - THE TRIAL OF DINIZULtT.LONDON, January 16. Mr Holford Knight, on behalf of a small informal committee, presented a memorial ito Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman relating to the policy of martial law in Zululand and .the trial of Xfcurizulu. ~ The Prime "ißanSster, ln"9eply, showed •that Lord Elgin, outset of the disturbances in Zululand, had offered suggestions which. Natal had readily accepted,including the public trial of Dinizulu. Moreover, Sir Cnarles-Sauncters (th© Civil 'Commissioner for Zululand) had recommended the very course which had been , pursued. Sir Henry preferred not to diecuss the proposition that it might be necessary for the Imperial Government to take rso serious a step as advising -bis Majesty to disallow an Act of Indemnity after it •■bad received the approvalof such a colony as Natal, winch was fully responsible for peace, order, and good -government within her own borders.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 27

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- ZULULAND^ Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 27

- ZULULAND^ Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 27

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