ZULU INSURRECTION.
E-EIB HARDIES MISPLACED SYMPATHY. Losdox, July 8. Mr Keir Hardie has been hoaxed. His Edinburgh correspondent proves to be a Sierra Leone native, who was a medical student, and not a Zulu, as was represented. SIGNS OP A GENERAL BISING. Kccrired y, 9.53 p.m. JotliXNEsui'EO, July 9. There is increasing unrest among the natives in South Africa. Five hundred assegais and knobkerries were seized in a Band mine compounds. Kaffir boys implore their mistresses to hurry to the coast. MORE MASSACKE TKAiN FIGHT. Keeeived 9, 9.53 p m. PIBTBBMABITZBCBG, July 9. Colonels Mackenzie, Lenchars, and Wools-Sampson, with a force of two thousand, including native levies, completely surrounded an impi at I'mvoti Gorge, killing five hundred, and fortyleven, a few escaping. There were no white casualties.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8153, 10 July 1906, Page 3
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127ZULU INSURRECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8153, 10 July 1906, Page 3
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