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“TAKE ME, IF YOU CAN !”

RUA, THE MAORI “PROPHET.” MEETING WITH THE POLICE. SUCCESSFUL DEFIANT ATTITUDE Per Press Association, Auckland. February 21. The Star’s correspondent telegraphs that a police party of three encountered Run and a number of his bodyguard in the Urewera. Rna complained bitterly that the police sought to imprison him for an offence in respect of which be bad already served sentence, and he pulled off his coat, saying, “'flake me, if you can!” It; wits evident that Ids Followers had arrived, and the police withdrew.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 64, 21 February 1916, Page 6

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“TAKE ME, IF YOU CAN !” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 64, 21 February 1916, Page 6

“TAKE ME, IF YOU CAN !” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 64, 21 February 1916, Page 6

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