Car Hits Telegraph Pole.—Late on Sunday evening a motor-car driven by Mr. G. Paget, of Auckland, skidded in loose sand at Tamahere, on the Cambridge - Hamilton Road, and crashed into a telegraph pole. The car was badly damaged, but Mr. Paget escaped serious injury. Mau Activities Quieter.—According to passengers who returned by the Tofua yesterday afternoon, the activities of the Mau in Apia, Western Samoa, are growing less. One man stilted that there has been a split among the leaders and that there is every prospect of the Mau ending.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 12
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