THE TROUBLE IN NATAL
EMPLOYMENT OF BRITISH TROOPS. [BT ELECTttIC TELEGIIAVH— COPVKiaiIT ] [PEIS PBESS ASSOCIATION.] CAPETOWN, May 22. A thousand of the Rand unemployed have volunteered to join the Natal Rangers. One hundred who have previously seen service, have been selected. PIETERMARITZBURG, May ' 22. Some Maritzburg natives have been discovered making assegais. Major-General Hildyard is visiting Zulu land for the purposo of study" ing the operations. His visit is considered an indication of the probability of the employment of British troops in quelling the disturbance.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 May 1906, Page 3
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