MR. CHIPPENDALE AND SIR A. H. GORDON
{Allrkhuni }J';kh/ \r,rs, Xnmub'r fi.] It will be remeuihereil that a short time hack Mr. Chippendale, an influential Fijian planter, was place.l oi, his trial in the Supreme C-iuit of Fiji on n of his native lahourers hv iiiti eatnifiil and neglect, imt was icpiiit. d amidst much public sympathy. !h ■ io-v. -I .;,. i.diippeiulaie, rector if St. Luke's. Cn. 1tenham, and father of h> uiiovi ..-.-..;! ■ J/iiiir/ii'/itrr (lanrilinn >n tin' pro- li'.loi of his son. He demands ;lia' u .. iduct if Sir Arlhui (i .id,:. -;,..! hj . : tiiis matter ol lens,-, i.dh- iinv-n ..:. Uis soo's iii.liy.u.nt ,mltt.J :- lo „ : -.: the hands of the Horn- Seere-iai-. ~ . the whole details if ".he -as.- v:i -on, iits published in the form .;' a inmi.h' •: if State for", the Colonies \£r. Co: .- peudale savs:--'.l'hal -in .■.,:,„, in! Ii„..■mors should a-otecl 1, i-.-s ,nd sucre iness -I ill 'or.en, i'.-. -i; tnirhi- should he don. ti ;';, v -a-, and o-respective nf tin 'lommij inn', snern,! ~. will lever tolerate \i\ ■ i .ns r!i. svnipathv if the -vh.-jl. ■•i:onv in . ! -ilu tuiu-li mistaken ii ueasur- 'h ~!> oi h.eudelit if what 1 im ..it;, '.r. i. ' '•ven now hehej Uikei. 'em_ this nn,-.-ter, is well as ithor.s • ■ .t.-t;..! vitl, .he rule of Sir Arlhui I udi:., .efoiv .a,. notice if the Uoverniiiom it imif. A.one of the largest im, !<;-• successful planters in Fiji, his mtsfoniiuc has been that, in common with ;h jeat uiajnriiy if the colonists, o. U.i- disiiipioved and openlv protested itraiiisl Su- Arthur liordon'- policy .vhieh 1 lieves !, 1,.-: ruinous ii tin: e-t iuf.'lvsts of the
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 177, 18 December 1880, Page 3
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263MR. CHIPPENDALE AND SIR A. H. GORDON Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 4, Issue 177, 18 December 1880, Page 3
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