IN SAMOA
THE BANISHED LEADERS. (Per Press Association- Copyright.) AUCKLAND, September 14: v . Six chie.s of the Mau, in Western Samoa on August- 31, sent a long letter to the Administrator reminding him that the period'of banishment- of Messrs Nelson and-Guarr expires next December, and stating that on their return to Samoa the Matr proposes to give them a welcome arid' reception; The Mau leaders ask, filter alia, for an ’ assurance that there will‘ no restrictions arid no'proSfecutiori of Nelson. Thh Administrator' replied briefly that the events referred to in the letter would be considered an'd disposed of at the proper time and place, as anu when they occurred. Tlie Mau leaders have now advised the deportees not' to return until a certain assurance is 'received ffo’rii the New Zealand 'Government';':.'.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1932, Page 6
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131IN SAMOA Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1932, Page 6
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