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(Pee Cable to Pbess Association^
[“Abgus” Special.]
London Sept. 4,6.50 p.m.
Sydney Taiwhanga and his Maori colleagues now in London are trying to establish an Association which proposes’ to purchase 10,000,000 acres of native land from its , aboriginal proprietors, paying for it by permanent government [annuities, secured to the settlers and their descendents.
The “ Daily’ News ” in referring to native asairs in' New' Zealand expresses' an opinion that Te Whitishoul J now be released and restored to his home at Parihaba. ' y O
Five hundred special constables haye been enrolled in plaoe of the Constabulary who; have struck in Dublin. They came into violent collision with the mob and ultimately fired npon them. The excitement was intense and a considerable number of the specials narrowly escaped being lynched ;in- the streets. - Sir Garnet Wolseley’s supplies at the front, apd the means of transport are now officially' ■announced to be, ample.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2947, 5 September 1882, Page 2
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