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INDIAN WOMAN KILLED

HUSBAND SURRENDERS From Our Own Correspondent SUVA, March 28. The police headquarters have been advised by Sub-Inspector Chichester that an Indian named Moti murdered liis wife, Gayadai, at Toli, near Xaduruloulou, at midday on March 26, by strangling her. He then took the body into the bush. On Thursday, at 11.30 a.m., Moti walked into the police station and gave himself up, stating he had killed Gayadai. The sub-inspector went out with Moti to bring the body in.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 949, 16 April 1930, Page 18

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Tapeke kupu
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INDIAN WOMAN KILLED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 949, 16 April 1930, Page 18

INDIAN WOMAN KILLED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 949, 16 April 1930, Page 18

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