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ZULUAND.

10,000 IMPIS IN THE FEILD. NO NEWS OF ARRESTING OFFICERS. London, December 9. The "Courier" states that it is reported that Natal impis numbering 10,000 are near Dinizulu's kraal. No news has been received from the offic.rs wh ) were sent to serve the warrant of arrest on Dinizulu. Lord Selborne, speaking at Benoni, deprecated the censure passed upon the Natal Ministers, who were no less humane than their Transvaal or British critics. The majority of the Zulus appear pacific, though some are assisting the rebels with money and mealies. * The Government publish a list of murders and outrages perpetrated against loyal native chiefs. The Government also announce that they are aware that other outrages are contemplated. A MAN WITH A MISSION. United Press Association - By Klectrio Telegraph —Copyright. (Received 10, 8.47 a.m). Durban, Dec. 9. Four loyal natives at North Vryhead captured and assegaid a rebel. Before lie died he stated that he ana others were entrusted with a sp cial mission, but declined to say by wnom. INDIAN VOLUNTEERS. (Received to, 8.47 a.m.) Capetown, December 9. One hundred and fifteen Transvaal Indians, including Pathans and Gohrkhas, have ."-ifered to serve in Zululand. Lord Selbourne stated that Natal must decide whether their services are to be accepted.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5681, 10 December 1907, Page 2

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ZULUAND. Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5681, 10 December 1907, Page 2

ZULUAND. Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5681, 10 December 1907, Page 2

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