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SOUTH AFRICA.

TRIAL OF DINIZULU. Durban, February 12,

The Natal Government deny that Mr Jellicoe was denied reasonable facilities to take instructions from Dinizulu in connection with the lattar's trial.

hundred "native chiefs, at an indaba at Ukandhla, thanked the Government for Dinizulu's removal, remarking: "Now we have no fear o" assassination, and will b 3 able 1o sleep with^our doors open." glThe chiefs expressed the hope that Dinizulu would never be raadmitted to Natal, since tbey were sure he was the cause of trouble.

Received Feb. 13, 11.4 p.m. Johannesbury, Feb* 13. Malcontent Indians in the Trans vaal are registering.

London, Feb. 13. Mr Winston Cnurchili states martial law continues in Zululand despite Sir Matthew Nathans and Lord Elgin's view that it ?s not required.

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12166, 14 February 1908, Page 4

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SOUTH AFRICA. Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12166, 14 February 1908, Page 4

SOUTH AFRICA. Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12166, 14 February 1908, Page 4