THE ZULU TROUBLE.
[press association.] Capetown, August 25. The officer who was commanding the Boers when they invaded the Khama3 territory in Transvaal last month, explains that the engagement which took place against the natives arose out of misapprehension, and that there was no desire to invade the Khamas territory. President Kruger has sent a message to Sir Hercules Robinson, expressing his willingness to cordially co-operate in allaying the excitement occasioned.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9145, 29 August 1888, Page 5
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