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THE NATAL RISING.

""' *# DRIVING HOME THE OTHERS AWAITING PUNISH. '-f, .12*. ;| PiMßuui m 86«o,April8. *■ Atter the executions, Colonel Boy. ston addressedthe chief., drivinghonw the lesson of the terrible scene, and' * -i warning them that if there was any' further trouble all would'be punished - for disobedience. The supreme chief -.. subsequently attended a meeting'of d whites to demand the removal of Hjr'% Gibson, Magistrate in Zululand, owing ''%*% to his attitude on toe native quwtioft " and his opposition to the execution!, •,-, Majongive, a head man, and Hontfi murderers are in gaol, ill. Wlthvfar others, their sentenoes have been de. - ferred. Thirteen other, hare been con, demncd to death for offence, in to* southern part of the eojony, Majon. pe took Hunt's rifle and revolve*, and all the others stabbed Hunt'and <* trooper .named Armstrong while ttfU '" 4 alive, r __ •i ■ ;. THE PRIVY* COUNCIL..JTJDGk '!"] MENT. ' _ .• y'j Lomdoh, ApriH,'',"'|j| The " Times" says the Privy oil's judgment is a severe, if «ious, iron; on tjie House oi (htfM own. proceedings. The " Times" em.' % phasises the faot that all the most '"5 authoritative of the Commonwealth 1 newspapers condemn the Govern-. J mont's interference in Natal. '"m ANOTHER TRIBAL DISTUBbJP ANCE. „"Ji Lohdok, Apro3, "-M Advices from Grejtown state that t&>lf Chief Bambaata was deposed and fled' .$ with his followers. However, he r»v< S turned and murdered hij uncle, who- '■?§ was recently appointed regent of the "H tribe. '] Received 1, 10.41 p.m. Capbtow»; April 4. : Bambaata carried off his uncle and ' fetreated to thorny country in thclm.r"" pangelValley, with a large following,..-. \ A hundred and twenty Natal.poliee'<-]» ire pursuing. • «*<|Bj

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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THE NATAL RISING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 2

THE NATAL RISING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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