IN ZULULAND.
THE SUBMISSION OF THE ROYAL, TRIBE./ FIREARMS STILL SCARCE., | TEN . ARRESTS. i ]. BT TBLEOBAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COIPYBIOHT.i • □urban, December 16. Dinizulu, who recently surrendered hiinsolf to the authorities, was couvejicd to Durban. 1 ' ■ Ten of the natives previously, accompany-, ing him were arrested; on suspicion of sedition. The rest were .sent to., their homes;, and were warned to ..deliver, tip, rebels', with, firearms. Many natives haw brought in] firearms. 'I' '• A portion of the > troops' is t demobilising.; Colonel Sir Duncan-M'Kenzie'reports a re'-i assuring outlook. Router's Vryhoid correspondent asserts that the order for demobilisation of'-mounted rides and other troops has been cancelled, and that the district 1 reserves at Utrecht , and Vryneid hare been resummoned. The*, sudden character of tho decisionihas j much excitement. ■ ■ Eight hundred Zulu headmen Ja&entjed iurf indaba at Nogama, signifying itlie final sulymission of the Royal tribe, to'-..the. whites authorities. 1 . : ; ... ... Colonel M'Konzio-warned "tlie*' headmen! that he was aware they' possessed a.hundred'/ guns. • : •Twenty-five ancient 1. firearms .werd&sur-ij rendered, and more wero promised. ; . j
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 7
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168IN ZULULAND. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 7
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