THE ZULULAND REBELLION
DURBAN, January 7. ' Colonel Mackenzie, in the course of i letter thanking the troops, 6aid that their mobilisation had caused the collapse of a ■widespread organisation th'a-t had been engineered among the natives. The British, he says, must be the dominant race. * January 11. At the resumed inquiry -at Pietermaritzburg into the charges of treason against Dinizulu evidence was produced showing that Dinizulu at Christmas, 1906, had/ harboured and fed rebels, some of whom formerly belonged to Bambaata's > impi.
While swimming in the Murrumbidgee (N.S.W.) a well-known professional man was seized by the foot, presumably by a Jorge cod, and badly bitten.
Finding a burglar on his premises, Mr G. M. Taunton, of Atlantio City. U.S.A , confined him in an attic for four daye on bread and water diet.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 19
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132THE ZULULAND REBELLION Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 19
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