NATAL NATIVE RISING.
DISTURBANCES SPREADING. CHIEFS ARMING THEIR FOLLOWERS. TEAR OF ZULU PARTICIPATION. Received 16,11.23 p.m. Capetown, March 10. Siissini Swayinana brought into Colonel Lcuchar's camp 120 native*;, fifty of wliom were present at the Richmond affray. The remainder are the fathers of tlie .men implicated in attack. Hessini declares the sons arc hiding. All will be detained until tjffi Bons arc brought in. There is a state of alarm in the Unsinga district.
A Natal native Induna, after warning a clergyman of impending danger, Hcd, fearing arrest, with his armed followers, and is hiding in inaccessible kloofs on the Buffalo river. The chief Umbubula, of Rorkes Drift, assembled bis followers in the vicinity of Rorkes Drift, and after arming the majority, is collecting the women-and children and stock.
The " Daily News " remarks on the significance of the extension of the disturbance, which brings the movement almost witliiu the sphere of the Zulus.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 17 March 1906, Page 3
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153NATAL NATIVE RISING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 17 March 1906, Page 3
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