CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.] FIGHTING THE ZULUS.
THE REBELS' CASUALTIES. [FRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received July 7, 8.35 a.m.) PIETERMARITZBURG, 6th July. Besides the loss inflicted by Captain Barker on the Ist iost. , and by Captain Campbell in defending the attack made on the convoy List Tuesday, a iurther six hundred Zulus have been till cd. The Natal Premier declares that the troops in tho field are sufficient to deal with tho rebellion. Mr. Yonge has withdrawn his motion moved in the Natal Assembly in favour of ex-propriating rebels' land, fearing that the enemies of Natal might declare the rebellion to be engineered. The Natal 'Government has requested the press not to publish Mr. Keir Hardies letter to the Zulu in Edinburgh, in which communication the writer declared that the wholesale massacres of natives in South Africa fillod him with shame and horror, and expressing the hopes that the Zulus would soon be able to defend themselves from the barbarities of the hypocritical whites. THE MURDURED EUROPEAN. PIETERMARITZBURG, 6th July. The European who was nvur'dored in Mesini's kraal was Mr. Olestcr Veal, Inspector of Works.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 6, 7 July 1906, Page 5
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185CABLE NEWS. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.] FIGHTING THE ZULUS. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 6, 7 July 1906, Page 5
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