NATAL.
TOE NATIVE DISTURBANCE. Received May 28, 9.30 a.m. CAPETOWN, May 27. Agents on the Hand have engaged hundreds of natives at Delagoa at high wages. A STORE LOOTED. Received May 28, 10.30 d.oi. PIETERMARITZBIJRG, May 28. Colonel Mackenzie, with 800 mounted and 600 native levies, went to Tilleetand's store, 25 miles southeast of Nkandhla, and found that the chief Bumbaata had looted the store a few hours previously, without disturbing the looal natives' kraals. The natives report that Barobaata is seeking for Indaba and Diuizutu. ORGANISING PLYING COLUMNS. TWO THOUSAND MOKE MEN WANTED. Received May 28, 10.30 p.m. LONDON, May 28. The Telegraph states that Colonel Mackenzie has asked the Government for two thousand more men in order to organise flying columns.
CABLE_NEWS. By Telegraph—Pr«ss Association—Copyright.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8151, 29 May 1906, Page 5
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