THE NATAL INSURRECTION.
OIHEB TRIBES RISING. Pietbbsmabitzmjbg, May 17. Tribes between Maimlo and Helpmaakar are being doctored for war. Some have started to join the rebels in Zuloland. The Smythe Ministry remains in ofßoe, arrangements having keen made to re-introduce the Unoccupied Land Tax Bill, subject to]slight modifications.
WHITES MUST STAND TOGETHER. LORD SELBOURNE'B VIEWS. Received 18,11.10 p.m. Capetown, May 18. Lord Selbourne, in farewelling the Volunteer Infantry of Natal, said all the whites must stand together, maintain social order among the blacks, and show that the white man never turned his face, and though was stern when necessary, was merciful in victory. MURDER OP AN OVERSEER. Received 19,12.16 a.m. PiJTSBHABiTZBDno, May 18. Walter, overseer at Mbitze, in Zululand, has been murdered. CARE OP REBEL WOMEN AND CHFLDKEN. THE REBELS ADVANCING. Received 19,1 a.m. - PIETBBMABITZBCBG, May 18. Mr Saunders is caring for and feeding Bambaata's women folk and children. The Kulos rebels are advancing on Nkandhla. Bambaata, with his Impi, has started to join Sigananda in the Nkandhla bush.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8114, 19 May 1906, Page 3
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169THE NATAL INSURRECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8114, 19 May 1906, Page 3
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