A STORY OF TREACHERY.
itime Charge Against British Troopers, Oaitown, 17th March, Tho Chartered Company's agents at ; Buluwayo have learnt that on 3rd /December Lobengula sent messengers from his camp with' a present of ij&lOQO and instructions to inform the ■British officers that he was willing to -surrender. . Ihe messenger delivered the verbal 'message, and banded tbe money to two troopers of the Imperial Police wenoViinder arrest on 'pttspic(OD,Ofibe(ti.! . V vs,s-W . r
Tboy ara alao to lie charged with concealing the torms jof surrender lijom their officer, whereby they are morallyituswerable forth.! deuth -of Loiionculi aud . the slaughter of Mdjor Allan Wilson's dotaobment. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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103A STORY OF TREACHERY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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