CITY EDITION. PUBLISHED AT 4 P.M. PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA.
LORD KITCHENER'S DEPARTURE. r '* i. AN APPEAL TO EMPLOYERS. THE ZULUS. TJniited Press Association— By Electric Stelegraph — Copyright. • (Received June 23, 8.44 a.m.) LONDON, June 22. Lord Kitchener was given an enthusiastic farewell banquet at Johannesburg. He appealed to employers to find lucrative employment far Band volunteers. Lord Kitchener has' arranged for five squadrons from each of the First and Second Imperial Light Horse, "South African Light Horse, Johannesburg Mounted Rifles, Kitchenei/s Scouts and the Scottish Horse, to retain- their rifles and equipment without c6si, on TOe condition that they can be re-called to the military if required. General Bruce Hamilton held an Indaba of Zulus at Vryheid, and explained that the British and Boers were friends. He announced that the iriagistrates would inquire into the grievances with regard • to cattle alleged to have been stolen.' The . Zulus expressed their loyalty, and promised to return to their homes.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7435, 23 June 1902, Page 3
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