The Official Army List, 1911. War Office. Wyman & Sons, Ltd., Fetter Lane, London, E.C.
[121] Cd. 2905, p. 20.
[122] General authority to administer martial law had, as in the case of McKenzie, been specially delegated to Leuchars by the Commandant. The latter had, in his turn, been deputed by the Governor to administer it. At a later date, the Governor decided to reserve to himself exercise of the authority granted to the Commandant.
[123] One of these was Mjongo, but he was unable to attend, not having sufficiently recovered from his wounds. He was, however, subsequently tried by the Supreme Court, convicted and sentenced to death by hanging; the sentence was carried out in September.
[124] Revocation took place on the 16th March.
[125] There had been only two, viz. the two rebels captured by McKenzie's column on the 13th February.
[126] Cd. 2905, pp. 32, 34.