NATAL.
THE NATIVE DISTURBANCE. PIETERMAPITZBURG, June 24. Dinizulu's indunas express his regret at not divulging overtures made by emissaries from Natal to co-operate in a general rising. Signanda declares that be espoused Bambaata's cause, believing that Dinizulu was behind the rebellion but he diaouvered his mis take too late to withdraw. t THREE HUNDERD NATIVES PLEAD GUILTY. PRESENT DISTURBANCE LIMITED TO LOWER TTIGELA. Received June 25, 11.58 p.m. PIETERMARITZBURG, June 25. Three hundred natives at Nkandhla pleaded guilty of having taken part in the rebellion. They have been sent to Eshowe under escort. Mr 0. J. Smythe, Premier of Natal, has announced that the present disturbance is limited to the Lower Tugela.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8168, 26 June 1906, Page 5
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112NATAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8168, 26 June 1906, Page 5
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