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IN SAMOA.

490 SAMOANS RELEASED. (Special to Press Assn, by Radio.) APIA, March 7. Four hundred Mau police had their sentences suspended to-day. and were instructed to return to their homes and to co-operate with the loyal natives in their districts in hording meetings to decide upon any matter requiring- alteration The Administrator said: Recognising that they had been misled by 11011natives lie was-(1 isiiiclnied to continue their imprisonment, but they must understand that they must not defy the law any further. Several Mau natives pa id their overdue rates on the conclusion of the

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1928, Page 2

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IN SAMOA. Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1928, Page 2

IN SAMOA. Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1928, Page 2

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