THE ZULU REBELLION.
THE ENEMY'S ASMS. IMPOBTED PBOM GERMANY AND BIBMINGHAM. Received 8,10.40 ,m. PIKTEBJURITZBCBO, May 8. It is reported at Durban that asiega heads made in Birmingham and Germany were imported into Zululand via Del&goa and Swaziland, also snider cartriges.
BBAVERY OF THE REBELS. BAMBAATA IN PERSONAL COMMAND. INFANTRY'S ARDUOUS MARCH. * LoMDoy, May 7. The Daily Mail Marittburg correspondent says that two hundrtd Zulus*' Jj partly armed with rifles and partljr M with assegais, displayed extreme brarery. 'j PIBIEBMABITZBtTHQ, M*J T. Tho rebels were prepared by a witeft doctor before the fight. Bettering c i.!.n<olvcj invulnerable, they ohugedi -*■< desperately, and heavy losses resulted. This has undermined the witeh doctot' prestige. J; Maxims demoralised the waveren. : 'f Bambaata, mounted .on a white horse', led the attack. The rebels checked the column's ad- '' "M vance by firing the grass. ; Tho infantry were eighteen hours ' j marching and fighting before they regained Fort Yollando. . ',/(
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8105, 9 May 1906, Page 2
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152THE ZULU REBELLION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8105, 9 May 1906, Page 2
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