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NATAL.

THE NATIVE DISTURBANCE,

CLEMENCY EXERCISED

Received April 13, 10.42 p.m

PIETERMAKJTZBUHG, April 12. Sir Henry McCallum, Governor of Natal, aoting on the Executive Council's advice, exercised clemency in five cases where the death sentence had. been pronounced on natives in connection with Ibe native disturbance.

MARTIAL LAW. Received April 13, 12.42 p.m. LONDON, April 12. r lu the House of Commons, when renlying to a question, Mr Winston Churchill said that martial law" in Natal was being administered with very great care and wisdom.

ZULU VOLUNTEERS,

Received April 14, 12.5 a.m

PIETERMARITZBURG, April 13. Zulus are volunteering to capture Barnbaata, and the Government, have temporarily refrained from employing white forces, wishing the Zulus to show their loyalty.

The Natal police are holding the middle drift at the Tugela River, to prevent Bambaata from doubling back. . JBambaafca and twenty followers were seen on Wednesday in the outskirts of the forest near Cetawayo's old stronghold. The chief Skanda is uuder observation, and is'susnected of succouring the natives.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8120, 14 April 1906, Page 5

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NATAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8120, 14 April 1906, Page 5

NATAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8120, 14 April 1906, Page 5

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