THE NATAL RISING.
DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.
[PBIBB ASSOCIATION.] (Received April 13, 10.42 p.m.) PIHTERMARTTZBURG, April 12. Colonel Sir H. McCallum, Governor of Natal, acting on the Executive Council's .advice, exercised his clemency in five cases of death sentence. MARTIAL LAW ADMINISTERED WITH WISDOM. "London, April 12. In the House of Commons, replying to j -questions, Mr Winston Churchill said mar- i tifll Jaw ia Natal was- being administered wiini very great <care and wisdom. # THE FUGITIVE BAMBAATA. ZULUS ENTRUSTED WITH HIS CAPTURE. • REBELS SEEN~IN THE FOREST. (Received April 13, midnight.) PDSTERMARITZBURG, April 13. Zulus are voluntetering to capture Bambaata,, and the GoveMunent has temporarily tefrained from employing white forces, wishing the Zulus to show their loyalty. The-, authorities have. the> greatest confidence in them. The Natal police are holding the middle drift at- .Tugela, to prevent Bambaata j&publing baok. Bambaata, and twenty followers were seen on Wednesday on the outskirts of the forest near Getawayo's old stronghold. The Chief Bkaoda ia -under observation, being suspected of soecoring the rebels.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9068, 14 April 1906, Page 5
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177THE NATAL RISING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9068, 14 April 1906, Page 5
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