THE ZULULAND CRISIS.
reassuring OUTLOOJK
"TROOPS RESUMMONED SUiD»
deceived December 17, 7.53 a.m
DURBAN, December 16.
jDmizulu, who recently surrendered jhimseJf -to the .authorities, was con-, weyed to Durban: Ten of the natives previously accompanying -hH&fc were arrested on supicion of sedition. J}he.rest were .-sent ito jbheitjr homes, and warned to •deiliver up rebels, with firearms. Many natives -have brought in ,fire:arms. . , ~. A portion of the troops,is demobilising. . Colonel Sir Duncan M'JKenzie «re .ports a reassuring cxutlook. Reuter's Vrjybeid correspondent ,-asserts that the order for demobilisa-1 ,tion of mounted rifles and other: troops has been cancelled, and that the district reserves at Utrecht Vryfaeid have been resummoned. The , tsudden character of the decision ihas (Caused much excitement.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9008, 18 December 1907, Page 5
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117THE ZULULAND CRISIS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9008, 18 December 1907, Page 5
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