AT SAMOA
A CHIEF FINED
TEARS. DUNEDIN LEAVING
(Special to Press Assn., by Radio.)
Al’IA, IDm-li 13
For several days past marines and police have been active, returning Ij,v motor and launch more than a thousand Samoans to the coastal villages of Upololo and Savaii. The work has been completed and H.A1..5." Dunedin will leave after nine to-day for Auckland.
Jt is reported twenty-five, marines will be left at Apia and will he stationed near Vaimoaso, ■ winch is now practically deserted except lor women and children.
Oil Tuesday, Chief Tuimalcaliifano was charged with participating in activities encouraging a continuance and expressing approval of seditious organisation. Ho was convicted and lined three pounds,
Lance-Corporal District Officer Ricketts was charged with manslaughter, relative to the death of a Samoan at Alalia, who was wounded in an affray with the police on January 22nd and died. The case will be heard on Wednesday next.
A Alotli plane, was damaged while being placed on the Dunedin. One mechanic was injured when lie fell backwards, his head striking an iron stanchion ladder.
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