CHIEFS BEHAVING WELD.
FOLLOWERS SENT TO SEARCH FOR THE MUIUiERERo.
PIETERMARITZM'RG, May 5. Mr Stainhank, who i« a .-on-in-lnw oi Mr Winter, Minister for Native Affair.*-', was shot in the knee while connecting field telegraph wires. The party inspanned their cart and abandoned tho safe containing the hut tax. The cafe was afterwards found intact. Fellarcs's real nam© Ls Sells. Ho is the son of a Guildford doctor. Colonel Mackenzie has croicvd the Buffalo river, and has laagered. The local chiefs at Mahlabitini are behaving well, and have expressed indignation and grief at tho incident. Tncy have sent some of their iollowers to -search for the murderers.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12497, 7 May 1906, Page 7
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