ZULU REBELLION.
BAMBAATA'S FOLLOWEM 1 DIBPEEBING. d KULA'S TRIBE ARMED. ,<$ THEIR LEADER'S ARRESTED. Received 9,11.40 p.m. j PimsHAßiiuwa, May 9. .■> Colonel MacKenrie has masked .'iNkandhla. Pour hundred of Bambaata's fol* lowers crossed the Buffalo river it Unsinga, where Kula's people an. , already armed. ■ ■■ ~ I Some batches of rebels crossed the • ' Tugela, returning to their own kraal* ~'' : ' ,\ or seeking the proteotion among the> '. disaffected. Kula and his brothers have been arrested and brought to Helpmakaar,
imperial government and -< NATAL. BELATIONS MOST CORDIAL. Received, 9,11.40 p.m. Pibtbbhabitzscio, May 9. The Natal Assembly sanctioned a half million war loan. Mr Bmytho, tho Premier, said Nattl's relation* with the Imperial Government wera most cordial. The Government showed an evident wish to treat Natal fairly '; and impartially. , ';
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8106, 10 May 1906, Page 2
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122ZULU REBELLION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8106, 10 May 1906, Page 2
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