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CHIEF DISCIPLINED FOR FLOGGING BAD EUROPEAN the MacINTOSH CASE
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Capetown, Sept. 14. The chief Tshekedi has been deh°sed and ordered to live outside the tT^ati011 His Majesty's pleasure. Admiral Evans the Acting-Commis-sioner, addressing the Chief Tshesaid he was a decent-living man 1° admitted flogging Phineas Machitosb, which he had no legal right to The natives were ordered to re- . 11111 to their liomes and elect an act-Wg-chief and council. Phineas Maclntosh was flogged by 01-der of a native trihunal under the 7'ef Tshekedi at Palapye. It was established by evidence that MaclnSD Nvith others, had ah uhenviable lePutation for immorality ahd as the outc°ine of the Acting-Cdmmisisoner's Vls>t to the district he has been exPelled from all native territories.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 638, 16 September 1933, Page 5
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