DINIZULU.
IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT AND NATAL IN CONFLICT. t ~ v . , Durban, July 31. M, ii i"m Legislative Assemble Mr. Hulett moved: That tile Imperial Government's decision to .pay Dinizulu's salsu v Is traught with serious danger >o a >«l South Africa, and will tend to defeat the ends of justice • through the natives drawing the 1 inference that Britain is backing Dimzulu against Natal." Mr. Hulett declared thai serious results W ould ensue if :lil autonomous colony were placed at the mercy and ,' caprice of irresponsible X!ie rankest treason was now being preach ;d to la rye assenibliigos of motives. Ultimately the inotiou for reopening f negotiations fm* the payment ol' Dial- ; ''T* , '» order to re-establish good relation with the Imperial ({over imeat was brought forward, and it was • ~,OVeJ thai, this should be the next budncss. Tins motion was carried unanimously. DINIZULI' COMPLAINS. ... . , Durban, Julv ;!|. Draizulu complains that the prosiv.v tion im s poisoned the public |; against him, and that the Crown law-1 vers have selected -criminals and pe»--1 sonal enemies to testify uiitru-ths u.-aiust him. It would have been an easy" ta-!; to establish his innocence if his lawy-rs had been permitted to enter iSul-jland. DIN'IZULU'iS TRIAL. (PAYMENT OF HIS EXPENSES. NATAL'S UNDERTAKING. Received 2, 4.30 p.m. •' I _ Durban, August 1. ' The Natal Government telegraphed to t the Imperial Government thai. it was I 1 prepared, if approached by Dinizulu, to provide money to assist in his defence. The Earl of Crewe welcomed the message, and assumed the amount would be at least equal to an instalment of Dini- !' Zulu's salary which the Imperial Govern- { nient had intended to pay.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 191, 3 August 1908, Page 3
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