New Hebrides.
The natives on Pentecost and Tanr.a Islands, New Hebrides, are killing each other us fust as oppor-> ■ taniiy occur*. One village in Petecost revolted , against its chief, kuled him and his
household tfte||\ attacked a neighbouring yilla>e|||langhtered half the eomiiiumty» : ja^'tite a number of the vicfcin^v...,;^'^ ■' On fispiMttt Santo several natives who had got fat oil plantations in Fiji were killed and eaten within a week of their return home. A volcaridoa'XmTJfym^-We'TsTand where Dr Lamb, ofi tha New>Jsealand Presbyterian Jflraidin,* " Bars TaTbonred for years past— bu rs b_. jnjQ. .exapiiOP , and the lava "set Ire to native Jluts. Some of ■ the natives ; weTGr ]faitiqcl , but it is believed fcha laiaJiilfceytfre not heavy. The embers fell within a radius of 10 miles. — Press
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Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1894, Page 2
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124New Hebrides. Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1894, Page 2
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