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BAMBAATA'S REBELLION.

DIXIZULU PROTESTS HIS LOYALTY. ■ United Prcf* Asaccaotion—By Electric Te !c jrcip'h— Cc pj-riyh t. PIETERMARITZBURG, April 20. The Chief Dinizuln protects his loyalty, and willingness to semi hi? whole tribe- under the l.viad lnduna "to arrest the dog Bambaata," lie himeclf remaining as hostage in British hands, being unable to lead the tribe, through illness. i The authorities adhere to their intention to mobilise five thouxind Natal troops, and employ two thousand Cape and Transvaal auxiliaries.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12485, 23 April 1906, Page 8

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BAMBAATA'S REBELLION. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12485, 23 April 1906, Page 8

BAMBAATA'S REBELLION. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12485, 23 April 1906, Page 8

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