THE NATAL NATIVE RISING
NO IMPERIAL ASSISTANCE WANTED. Ddbbik, April 22. Mr G. Maydon, Minister for Rail •*'*p » Natsl, ih-a speech at Durban deolared that the poll tax had beci made an exouse foe a long contemplated resistance.
aid, the Minuter* being resolved at „ whatever cost to fwe the problem Without giving tho Imperial Govern . to interfere, ai such inference would injure the interests o 1 South Africa.
BAMBAATA'S FOLLOWING.
HIS ALLIES RETURNING' TO THEIR KRAALS. PIBIBBSJIiBITZBBBO, April 23. Received 23, 11.15 p.m. Bambaata's followers consist of fourteen kundred young malcontents from various tribes. Commissioner Saunders reports an almost open breach in Sigamundi's tribe, a strong faction realising that Bunbaata duped them. Some of the tribe returned to their kraals owing to Dinizolu's reply to their request, declaring that Sigamundi must fight his gwn battle, adding "I have no quarrel with the Government."
SPEECH Bf THE PREMIER. IMPERIAL BLUNDERS. Received 24,12.21 a.m. . Piktebsmabitzbubu, April 23. Tfc» Premier 0? Natal, in a speech at Notingham Road, declared Lord Elgin's recent interference was unwarranted. The Ministry realised the . serious responsibility of taking fellowcreatures' lira, but he was prepared to ... defend the reeent execution. He totally opposed the use of Imperial trodps, because the settlement would i- 'be then romoved from Natal's hands. Diairulu's repatriation was an Imperial ■lis take, as tho natives could not forget , that he belonged to blood royal. OolotiSl' Grefin declared the recrudetcenoe of the trouble was due to Lord Elgin's suspension of the executions. The suspension impaired authority in theeyei of the uatjves,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8092, 24 April 1906, Page 3
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255THE NATAL NATIVE RISING Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8092, 24 April 1906, Page 3
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