NATAL NATIVE RISING.
BAMBAATA ELUDES HIS PUHSTJEES. PIETBBSMABIKBDBO, April 25. The military had a wild chase for eighteen hours across fifty miles of the most rugged part of Zululand, but fatlad to capture Bambaata, who is be lieved to be again hiding in the forest. Colonel Blunders holds any chief responsible through whose territory Bambaata escaped. SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIES AND DEFENCE. PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE NOT WANTED. Received 27,11.59 p.m. I ' Pbteisjiaeitzbubg, April 26. '* The Hon. T. Watt, Minister of Defence, in a speech at Maritzburg. said there had been too great a tendency to look to the professional soldier for defence, which should rest in 1 >calhands. The Trmsvaal's contingent was a welcome surprise, promising a definite understanding ■between South African Government! in ths matter of defence,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8095, 27 April 1906, Page 3
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126NATAL NATIVE RISING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8095, 27 April 1906, Page 3
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