THE NATAL REVOLT.
. THE REBELS DEFEATED. United Press Association—Per Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. ' x PIETERMARITZBURG, June 28. A strong force, advanced to the attack of the rebels' position near Mapinulo. The rebels 'charged on two sides to within fifty yards, but when the maxims treiied fire they broke and dispersed. /Later another impv nuutbering. a thousand, tried a dank attack, but shells dispersed them.
SIGANANDA FOUND GUILTY. Received 1 a-m., June 30th. PIETERMARTIZBUBG, June 29. Sigananda was found guilty. .There is a general «Eodue of natives from Durban on .tte pretext of protecting the .women and' cattle at Umginto, Mapamulb and Unvalore. '\ -::'4.> : ?-' '<■
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13015, 30 June 1906, Page 5
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101THE NATAL REVOLT. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 13015, 30 June 1906, Page 5
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