NATIVE TROUBLES.
A LAGOS GRIEVANCE
POLICE SENT TO ZULTTLAND
TTnit.d Fmi At«ooi«Uott-By Eltcttio T«ltgT»pb—Copyrigat.
(Received November 28th, 11-66 p.m.)
LONDON, November 28. Twenty thousand excited natives met «* Laflos (Weat Afrioi) amd proteoted against the GoTernr ia«at exproprieting provete dwelling* for the purpoM of erecting official buUdinga, and appealed to Lord Elgin-
All available police have been cent to Zululand, as Dinisulu, the paramount chief, u> euepected of duplicity.
CABLE NEWS.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12974, 29 November 1907, Page 7
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