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Show MAY TURN ZULU B LOOSE. If linen Invtil ulo T.rrllnrr llrllltb TTIII rnroorair 7ulu. to II. I. n 111, mi. lira In tho house of commons, during the course of a reply to a question relative to the probable Iloer Invasion of Zulu land, the secretary of state for the colonies, Josc h Chamberlain said that the government had decided that If tho native territory was Invaded by tho Ilocra, the natives "will be encouraged and assisted lu every way In defending themselves.'' Mr Chamberlain's reply confirmed tho report of tho Invasion of ululand and allowed thrconseqiiencea could not fall to be serlona throughout Mouth Afrlea, nt tho alarm and unrett of the Zulus was bound to spread to the Natal natives The colonial secretary nlso said the Iiatal ministry had notified tho homo government that II could not nny longer bo responsible for tho peaceful attitude of tho Zulus an the Invasion of their country was contrary to n lat.lt com pact that the natives should not be dragged luto the war |