THE NATAL TROUBLE.
SITUATION LESS SATISFACTORY. FURTHER MOBILISATION. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received April 18th, 10.42 p.m.) PIETERMARITZBURG, April 18. Bambaata is, still hiding in the forest of Nkandhla. Owing to tho Zulu chiefs Signandi and Nudubi refusing to co-operate in Bambaata's capture, the Government state that the situation is less satisfactory. They are mobilising further militia. Colonel Mansel lias moved his force to Nkandhla. Dinizulu has warned Signandi that he must be responsible for Bambaata's capture, since lie allowed him to enter the Nkandhla Forest. VOLUNTEERS CALLED FOR. (Received April 10th, 12.7 a.m.) PIETERMARITZBURG April 18. The Natal Government ask for volunteer for special corps for active service in Zulnland under Colonel Royston. It is reported at Eshowe that Signandi'* tribe have joined Bambaata. The military authorities have requested tho Government to send tioops to Zululand.
CABLE NEWS.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12482, 19 April 1906, Page 7
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140THE NATAL TROUBLE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12482, 19 April 1906, Page 7
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