TREATMENT OF ZULUS.
DANGER OF MARTIAL LAW. WARNING TO NATAL. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. (Received June -5 li p.m.) London*. June i. Sir W. S. Robson (Attorney-Gene-ral), replying in the House of Commons to questions and criticisms regarding Dthizulu, declared that the Imperial Government was under an honourable obligation to Dinizuht in respect to his salary, and must see that it was fulfilled.
It was to be hoped, he remarked, that Natal would soon see the inconvenience, and danger of martial law continuing, otherwise the Imperial Government, always slow to move in such matters, owing to the constitutional difficulties involved, might be compelled to act.
I{ZULU'S DEMAND
(Received June 4, 10 pin.) DUJIBAN, June 1. Dinizuiu's demand for the payment of his arrears of salary has been withdrawn, owing to the impossibility of the Court hearing the application until October.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13768, 5 June 1908, Page 5
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