ZULU CHIEFS.
THE GOVERNMENT THANKED. DINIZULU'S REMOVAL. By Telegraph.— AsgociaUon.-^-opyriflit, Durban, February 12. Some 200 chiefs at an indaba at Ukandhla have thanked the Government for Dinizulu's removal, remarking that now there was: no fear of assassination, and they were able to sleep with, their doors open. They hoped that Dinizulu would never, be readmitted to Zululand, since he was sure to cause trouble. The Natal Government contradicts Mr. Jellicoe's statement that lie. was denied reasonable facilities for, defending Dinizulu.
(Received February 14, 12.19 a.m.) London, February, 13. Mr. Winston 'Churchill (UnderSecretary for the Colonies) states.; that martial law continues in Zululand despite the view 01 LcfJ ! Elgin ! (Secretary of State for the Colonies)■■: and Sir Matthew Nathan (Governor of Natal) that it is not now required
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 5
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