NATAL.
NATIVE DISTURBANCE. ARMED ZULUS CAPTURED. PIETERMARITZBURG, April 27. The native polioe captured thirteen Zulus, armed with assegais, at the Insuli Pass, after a severe struggle. The Europeans in Swaziland are appealing for protection owing to the unrest. There is much satisfaction in Vragheid at Mr Smythe, the Natal Premier, asking an ex-commandant to raise another oommando of two hundred men to assist in suppressing the native rebellion. AMMUNITION FOR NATAL. LONDON. April 27. The Woolwich Arsenal is shipping immediately three and a halt million cartridges to Natal. ANOTHER TRIBE JOINS BAMBAATA. GOVERNMENT MAKING PRE PARATIONS TO STRIKE VIGOROUSLY. Received April 29, 4.57 p.m. PIETERMARITZBURG, April 28. The whole of Sigamandi's tribe' has joined fcfambaata's rebellion. The failure of Mankulumana's and Dinizulu's induna to restrain Sigamandi's tribe, coupled with Sigamandi's story that Dinizulu had ordered him to arm an impi, has revived doubts as to Dinizulu's loyalty and 'influence with his countrymen. # The Government are making large preparations to strike vigorously. Sigamandi's tribe threaten to kill Mankulumana if lie returns.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8128, 30 April 1906, Page 5
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170NATAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8128, 30 April 1906, Page 5
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