Local and General News.
Our Tutaile eonespondent inforun ' us that both Mntaafs and TanMSSse's , followers hare ,gi«e to (heir homes. . ATamaMM man who retained info , oae of Ibtaaia's towns before the disbanding was taken* priMier, but we hear that an understanding has, been eobe to between both paruet to ■ releesethe fswprkonen heW on either ' -'side.' ' C ~. Three Mormon miauonariet who hate heea>eated la Totuila for six or Jmm ittObfo*; an now in Apia, ett* mls>ion, if any, we have not y.B-8. Treatue, met with an aeai» west sb WsnsjtejQr •veuiaj. He
just nowefowded with mea, women and ohudren, and riding on horseback at a furious rate is deeMtdly dangerous. We, trust the preetioe will be diaoontinued. This'caution might also be remembered by some of our retident "John CKlpins."
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 22, 16 March 1889, Page 2
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128Local and General News. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 22, 16 March 1889, Page 2
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