South Africa.
THE HUNTING OF BAMBOATA. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. PIETERMARITZBURG, April 18. Received 18th, at 10.42 p.m, Bamboala is still hiding in the forest Nkandhla. Owing to the Zulu chiefs Signandj and Nndubi refusing to co-operate in Bamboata’s capture the Government states that the situation is less satisfactory and is mobilising further militia. CaplWanseil lias moved his force to Nkandhla and Dinizulu has warned Signandi that lie will be made responsible for Bamboata’s capture since he allowed him to enter the forest. PISQUiETiNG REPORTS. Received I,9th, at 12.7 a.m. • The Natal Government asks volunteers for a special corps for active service in Zululund under Colonel Hoyston. It is reported at F.showe that Signuili’s tribe lias joined Barnboat a. The military authorities have requested I.he_ Government to semi troops to Zululand.
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Southland Times, Issue 19799, 19 April 1906, Page 2
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134South Africa. Southland Times, Issue 19799, 19 April 1906, Page 2
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