ZULUS IMPRESSED.
THEIR CHIEFS ARREST, , COLONEL MACKENZIE WARNS THE NATIVES. 1 RAPIDITY OF MOBILISATION. •; Br TELEGRAPH—PRESS —COPYT.IOET. Durban, December 11. Though it is bolioved that the most critic •' cal stage of the Zulu troublfl is over, the 1 troops intend to inspect the. 1 Usutu kraal, and visit the kraals of other. suspected chiefs. 1 The rapidity of tho mobilisation amazed J ' tho natives. Hundreds of-thorn-saw Diniaulu escorted to Natal by polico with fixed, bayonots. He appealed at Nongoma boforo Colonel Sir Duncan Macltenzio,'wlib, aftor a . private interview witliliini,-- sternly addressed tho natives and' •local' chiefs, declaring: , " "The Government sent me. to, put tho country in order. You soo what has alroady been done, and if fighting 'now starts it will be my business to toacli'ii'jfcssgn'ttot readily, forgotten." . , Tho uatives wo'o stron<riy impressed, and' the country is now absolutely quiet.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 5
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