THE NATAL INSURRECTION.
♦ '■ — DINIZULU'S REPORTED DISLOYALTY. [PRESS ASSOCIATION.] PIETERMARITZBURG, 14th June. Signandi's eldest son was surrounded at N'Kandia, and surrendered to Royston's Horse. Mr. Saundei's, Magistrate in Zululand, considers that the rumours regarding Dinizulu's disloyalty are unjustified. Colonel Mackenzie surprised a number of rebels at Mtala caves, killing thirtyfive.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 141, 15 June 1906, Page 5
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