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A one-s\rmed native, according to the Pretoria newspapers, has surrendered to the police, after a. scrips of iiemlMi crimes. Quarrelling with his fellows, he set about two dozen huts alight and lle<l to the hills, pursued by hundreds of men from his own district. They could not capture him and fie returned by stealth to his kraal, seized two children of the man with whom he had lirst quarrelled, and dashed their heads against a rod; in the sight of two other children, whom lie bade return to I heir lather ami relate what they had seen. On Saturday next the Wellington College Old Boys will hold their first annual caruival, uudcr N.Z.A.ii.A, rules, in the To Ai'o Hatha.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1359, 9 February 1912, Page 7

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119

Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1359, 9 February 1912, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1359, 9 February 1912, Page 7

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