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THE NATAL REVOLT.

■<!>' Thu Bishop of Zululami adheres lo ho charges he mudo, mid has written to the Premier of Natal, demanding u civil inquiry. Unc thousand and forty-seven Zulus have surrendered to Colonel .Mackenzie in eight days. The death is reported of Sigiianda, the Zulu ’chief who has played a prominent part in the recent trouble in Natal, .tie was 101 years of ago; July 2-1. The Natal Assembly has rejected the Government’s proposal to raise a permanent force ol 200 Nonqimls, to be armed with rifles, though Air Walt vouched for their loyalty. IMPORTATION OF MARGARINE. 2J. Referring to the importation of margarine, Mr Kinsella, thief Dairy Commissioner, says that there need lie no anxiety that anything will be permitled that would bu-Jikoly lo injure the

dairy industry of the colony'. 'The com modily, ho says, has been imported for years from America, but is chiclly used by biscuit manufacturers, owing to its uniformity, than various brands of cheaper butter. The Agricult. ml Department is taking every precaution to sec that all margarine imported is branded as such, and complied fully with the Margarine Act of J 895. Under the same Act it is not legal for any person to manufacture margarine in the colony without special pennissio* from the'MSister.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5419, 26 July 1906, Page 4

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THE NATAL REVOLT. Temuka Leader, Issue 5419, 26 July 1906, Page 4

THE NATAL REVOLT. Temuka Leader, Issue 5419, 26 July 1906, Page 4

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