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ALL QUIET AT APIA

Hungry Man Members Disperse By Radio. — Special to Press Association. Received 12.10 p.m. APIA, Wednesday. \ PIA is quiet to-day. Large numbers of the Mau appear to be ■ dispersing, probably partly on account of the difficulty in feeding such large numbers, but the Mau Commiftee remains in town. Loyal natives around the town are becoming very aggressive, but the dispersal of the Mau should assist in avoiding a clash for the present.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 11

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ALL QUIET AT APIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 11

ALL QUIET AT APIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 11

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