HC Deb 18 July 1890 vol 347 c220
MR. HANBURY (Preston)

I beg to ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies whether Usibepu has been allowed to return to the North of Zululand since the trial of the Zulu Chiefs; and, if so, for how long, and whether by the order of the Governor; and whether he is in future to be kept to the Reserve?

* THE UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES (Baron H. de WORMS,) Liverpool, East Toxteth

The answer to the first part of the question is in the negative. The Governor, on hearing that Usibepu had set out without authority in July, 1889, recalled him at once. Her Majesty's Government have not yet arrived at any decision as to the locality in which Usibepu and his people are to reside.

MR. HANBURY

Without the authority of the Governor?

* BARON H. DE WORMS

Certainly. I have already stated, in my answer to the hon. Member's question, that the Governor, on hearing that Usibepu had set out without authority, recalled him at once.