A History of the Zulu Rebellion 1906 And of Dinuzulus Arrest Trial And Exp
A History of the Zulu Rebellion 1906 And of Dinuzulus Arrest Trial And Exp
James Stuart
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Titlestad, of the Intelligence Department, and for long a storekeeper at Ntingwe. Proceeding to Qudeni forest he, in a couple of days, managed to induce 284 men to return with him to camp. McKenzie's column, then taken com- mand of by Royston, moved to Ndikwe stream, north-east of and below Ensingabantu store. With the Rebelhon in Zululand at an end, nothing remained but to clear the country in the direction of Qudeni, Mfongozi and towards Nqutu, that is, to receive surrenders or make arrests w...here rebels, generally the most culpable, were unwiUing to come in. WooUs-Sampson, having returned from his visit to Pietermaritzburg, ^ was, ^ Conclusive as is the evidence as to Bambata's death, strong rumours nevertheless got afloat shortly after the Rebellion that he was still alive and in hiding, first in one part of Zululand then in another. To this day, there are Natives and Europeans who believe the rumours, but such beliefs have probably been formed without due consideration of the facts here set forth.
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