THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND
A POLITICAL PROTEST. United Press Association— By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright. (Received December 21, 7.43 a.m.) DURBAN, December 20. Renter Btates that -Colonel Macken* eio has collected overwhelming evidence of the rebellious intentions of certain prominent natives. He has also secured evidence relating to the instigators of Stoinbank's murder. (Received December 21, 7.33 a.m.) DURBAN, December 20. The military destroyed forty-five huts at'Dinizulu's Natamba kraal. Dr Clifford, Mr Frederick Harrison and other leaders intend to memorialise Six Henry Campbell-Bannerman, protesting at the Natal Government's treatment of the Zulus, and declaring that Dinizulu's past record is one of unblemished integrity.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9115, 21 December 1907, Page 4
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