NATAL NATIVE RISING.
DEATH SENTENCES » " COMMCTED. i VfaW jtf&RtlAJi LAW J ATMINISTfiATION. . 1 Beceived 13, 10.42 pm. PISTEBUABITZBUBU, April 12. Coloielfeir H. McCallum, Governor : "of Natal, acting on the Executive GsuneiDi advice, exercised hit clemency "in five oases of death sentence. London, April 12. In the Home of Commons, replying to qutstionß, Mr Winston Churchill said martial law in Natal was being adminutered with very great care and trbdom. • THE FUGITIVE BAMBAATA. ZULtfS ENTRUSTED WITH HIS ' CAPTUBE. BEBELS SEEnIF THE FOBEST.
Received 13, midnight, PIETBBMABITZBPEO, April 13. Zulus ate volunteering to capture Bambaata, and the Government has temporarily refrained from employing white forces, wishing the Zulus to show their loyalty. The authorities, have the greatest confidence in them. Tho Natal police are holding the middle drift aM.Tugelr, to prevent Bambaata doubling back. Bambaata and twenty followers were Men on Wednesday on the outskirts of the forest near Cetawayo's old strong' hold. Tg» chief. Skanda. m wider observation, being suspected of succouring the rebels. .!!;; M "■■"'- "' ■ *= '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8084, 14 April 1906, Page 3
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164NATAL NATIVE RISING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8084, 14 April 1906, Page 3
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