BURNING TESTAMENTS
TROUBLE IN SUVA.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyrighi Received 10.34 p.m., Feb. 20. Sydney, Fob. 20.
A private cable received by the Wesleyan Missions Board irom Fiji stales that trouble has arisen in Suva and provinces through testaments from JNamosi being burned on a lime kiln. The secretary of missions understands the cable to mean that a number at testaments from the district ot Natnosi, where a large number of people, under the influence of the orders of their principal chief, turned over from the Methodist Mission to the Roman Catholics, were collected and taken to the principal of the Catholic Mission at Nailtlin and burned on a lime kiln there.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 822, 21 February 1903, Page 2
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