NATIVE ATTACK
ON RABAUL OFFICER. (Au«tralinn Press Association) (United Service.) (Received this day at 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, January 15. A. Rabaul message states two treacherous attacks hy natives have just occurred. While the assistant diroctoi ollicer Caleutt was piloting a schooner at Rabaul through the Palnmlal reels, lie was if oiled hy an axe stroke on the head from behind. Caleutt’s assailant Luluai, the village headman at Ram lili, then indicted shocking abdominal wounds on a police bov and a second police boy also received a irigbtlul wound. Luluai jumped overboard and escaped in the bush. The three men who were attacked are improving.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1929, Page 5
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