NATAL.
THE NATIVE DISTURBANCE. Reoeived July 16, 8.44 a.m. PIETERMARITZBURG, July 15. Colonel Mficbenzie has suspended operations against tbe Zulus in Natal in order to give the rebels a chance of surrendering. The reserves at Durban and Kranstskop have disbanded. Received July 16,9.21 p.m. JOHANNESBURG. Juty 16. The Johannesburg SundHy Times asserts that a cumber of the loyal natives were killed aud wounded in the recent fighting in Mome Valley. Finding the Zulus did not believe that Bambuata was dead, someone, without Colonel Mackenzie's permission, exhumed the body. A surgeon removed the head, which was shown to many chiefs and indunas, and then re-buried.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8185, 17 July 1906, Page 5
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104NATAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8185, 17 July 1906, Page 5
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