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NATAL REBELLION.

"(i < i'j,j m .j Mnite:;iM:wrawif #fefr a mbusheo by llJSllatives. TJIAH HTIHW ,nr xJJfiYtßAte KILLED AND I k. >^ I ,,,)WiOUNDEir < | l [O/m/iii) 'lli.l mMfmnQHmEN safe. liniili) ,«UIOOI gfltWi* dioi 'wool April 5_ of the W«ta<HPhiipW«fed Bambwta, wtjutWWwfWoofc ktebnktter were ail Mod U& u "tale that the In fßßM!awi¥ wa » compelled to re. 1 Manzcll ' B f<Bft® i wdaa«®tlie women and-ehildren of Ke&te'( Drift, and «• afiawfct: KiMiiwJght lasting for six miles. The Tolwe Escorted the women and ohilBambaata attackedandWeged th* night, but" lief arrived in the morning. Tfcefe*are only a few hundred to de> fend Greytown. i will arrire to* morrow.'fyyo')

A laag«Wb»en f prmcdi It iS raußfljHthe town will be at. tacked, the rebels preferring the rugged countfy,"" $?. >feLk?&M ivc Comwl. inter. Kt(l^#dj,#i? c WfifliiAat Bambaata's rebeUiohonffasii noiioonnected with th« faMuL imm probably not heard ■ uoted his uncle. m , .'jl'jb rw April 6. The Westminister "Gaaette" urges liiWßTOufgiiW.iiWstantly crash the ffising,,,!,; •.lit j»ii COLUMM ATITMKED AT NI6HT. 1 p|jscUED WOMEN Jl l' W^dStf" CBOSS HERO, ' 01 i^fei^3' rzi}Ußo '^P ril 0 - Wlxilo Bambaata's followers were -Aitemiresmiing the laager Captain Mansel's.force of 160, tried to return - ty&ffflUKh* l>y mfeans of attacked at sundown, the vanKuwfii'tfnder Major Dimmick, with rifles and assegais. 1 ""aiiC'PoMfltf'oa&Mylßred, killing many «" W untfl Botha's farm was reached at midnight, The nature of the country prevented isw«srM.is, f fought its way buek. "xberthc Knflirs attacked the iianka, *" < owiu 8 totlle busli. • ) 'f < \s e "l l, °fff v great cour. age, surrendering their carriago to the dead and ynnniW The natives hacked the dead bodies • u arrison and H tjo trowm dptf'lttaeolii nn rescued :-iWaS»Ld rf . W olk < • has been ) r SI?»mWnM foilk Vic oria Crosi, . «farniag<i u. peril to rescue ' f ,l Kho "as danger* ously ' 8 — - -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 2

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NATAL REBELLION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 2

NATAL REBELLION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8079, 7 April 1906, Page 2

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