EXTRAORDINARY SPEECH MR CHAMBERS COUNSELS DECISIVE STEPS. Gisborne, February 21.
Mr Chambers, Chairman of the Vigilance Committee, is leported in the local paper to have said:— "The Government had 48 hours to consider the matter, and if they had not made up their minds in 24 hours, the Committee should take decisive step?. They should act as if there were no Government, or the whole district would be brought into disrepute. The defence of their women and children would be left en tirely in thsir hands. They should let Te Kooti understand that neither now nor at; any futuie time should he be allowed to enter the district. If that were not done, the alarm would continue so long as man lived."
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 345, 23 February 1889, Page 4
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122EXTRAORDINARY SPEECH MR CHAMBERS COUNSELS DECISIVE STEPS. Gisborne, February 21. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 345, 23 February 1889, Page 4
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