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NATAL NATIVE RISING

Press Association—By .Telegraph—Copyright. REBEL ZULUS PUNISHED. THE BISHOPS CHARGES. PIETERNL4RITZBURG, July 25. Thirty-eight Zulus have each been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. They admitted that they had no grievance, and said that they rebelled only because the chiefs had ordered them to do so. Judge Beaumont has been appointed by the Government to hold an independent inquiry into the charges made by tlie Bishop of Zululand to the effect that Royston’s Horse had shot the natives' in cold blood, had stolen the cattle of the loyal natives, and had otherwise conducted themselves in a manner disgracing Englishmen.

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Evening Star, Issue 12875, 26 July 1906, Page 6

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NATAL NATIVE RISING Evening Star, Issue 12875, 26 July 1906, Page 6

NATAL NATIVE RISING Evening Star, Issue 12875, 26 July 1906, Page 6