THE ZULU WAR.
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London, July 9. Lord Knutsford, referring to the difficulties in Zululand, stated they were assuming a serious aspect. Dinizulu, with 4000 followers, had taken up a position at Cega, and General Smythe, with a force of 1600 men, was advancing to attack him. In the House of Commons .Lord Knutsford stated that the Transvaal Government would support the British in their struggle against Dinizulu. Capetown, July 8. »- The rebel chief Dinizulu is being largely reinforced by many other Zulu chiefs and Boers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9110, 19 July 1888, Page 5
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