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• g A'JV UNSUCCESSFUL CHASE. Received April 26, 9.28 a.m. [PIB'jfERMARITZBURG, April 25: A military wild obese, lasting eighteen hours, and extending aoross fifty miles of tbe most rugjgedjpart of Zuluiand, failed to capture the rebel Zulu chief Bambaata. It is believed that he is . again biding in the forest. ' * 'Mr Saunders, the, Chief Magis--1 trate and Civil Commissioner of Zaluland, will hold any chief re,sponsible through Whose territory Bambaata escapes. , r . T .L J T1 . /!,; y , .V DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA, Keceived April 26, 11,59 p.m. PIETERMARIT2BURG, April 26. v The, Hon. T. -Watt, Minister'for Defence, in a speech, at Maritzberg, said that there bad been tob great a i tendency to lookto the professional soldier iin tbe matter of defence, whidh should rest in local bauds. Tho Transvaal's contingent whs a welcome surprise, and would promote a definite understanding between the So-nth Afrir.au Government's in the matter,of defence.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8125, 27 April 1906, Page 5
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