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KING CETEWAYO.

Cablegrams have announced the completion of" the ceremony of reinstating the Zulu King. South African dcspatclies.in the, English papers l show that Cetewayo'bitterly of the conditions of his restoration, which he was compelled to sign without being allowed to discuss. He lands in Zulujand a'pennyless disappointed man. His cattle'are restrained by those that divided them after TJluudi, and he is saddled with the expense of the British Resident, All the Colonists, except the Jingo faction,-' aro indignant and afiprehehsivet 'The'"Durban correspondant of the Times supplies an account of a meeting of chiefs in Dunnsland to discuss the restoratiqn of the King, The meeting, he says, seneratec} in good order, but it is plearer' : than„eyev t|atthe:restorat}on,:of |he a, huge blunHer,' b'ase't} on the mistaken belief- that- the Zulu people wanted Cetewaytfnqt qnly releaßed.bu r iireßtqrea]. Three of tfie chief leaders of fte Usutft party, Myanam&j Ndsbuko, andTysng: wayo—are saidjo.have refused to assis|i in- rebuilding the'jKipg's kraal at Ulundi,and to Have built uncultivated, on. their, own acoount there—have gone to the Re'sidcii t to protest. The Zulus,in fact, are.nioro than ever bewildered by the action of the Government, Vijin, Cetewayo's Dutchman, have returned that' Zulus now have'a'proverb'TO-the. effect that the.Juglishjpßople are He thinks -there will-be .another ,mt . again before the year is out; as soon, in fact, as t Cetewayo/eels sceure. It is reported powder are being tun'in'frora. Delago Bay to any extent, the Zulus; buying largely, in view of eventualities,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 15 March 1883, Page 2

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KING CETEWAYO. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 15 March 1883, Page 2

KING CETEWAYO. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 15 March 1883, Page 2

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