ZULU DISTURBANCES.
J" Durban, December 10. Diaimlu has been conveyed to Durban. {Tea natives who previously accompanied him- have been arrested on suspicion of ■edition. The rest were sent to their r homes and warned to deliver np the rebels with their firearms. i. . Many native* brought in firearms. A portion of the troops is demobilising. Colonel Mackenzie has reported a re- % assuring outlook. Beater's Vryheid correspondent asi Berts that the demobilisation of mounted rifles and other troops has been can- 1 i' - celled, and the district reserves at tg JDfrecht and Vryheid have been resumK Boned. The sudden character of the F§ ideciiion caused much excitement. .' i : Eight hundred Zulu headmen attended f'" an imlaba at Nogoma and signified the 1,-'- I ftml submission of the Royal trilie to ' ( the white authorities. Colonel Mac-ken- - tie warned the headmen that be was ■ware they possessed hundreds of guns. **• l JTwenty-five ancient firearms were sur.l rendered and more were promised.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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159ZULU DISTURBANCES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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