NEW AUSTRALIA.
0 EOWS AND RUCTIONS \ Sydney, February 25.; Mr "White, one of those who' returned from New Australia, in the course of ah interview described a most cruel case of deliberately misleading, people. Utterly groundless charges of dr umcenness ,were‘-made by the leader, ;Lano .'agdinst four men who seemed to give offence to him by studying the language of the country. White ; W as ordered by LancL to search for th° se men and assist in expelling them from the settlement, and he alicg 63 that; on refusing torf do so Lane drew a revolver and threatened to shoot him. . Quarrels were of every day occurrence because of the airs assumed by Lane, Money, Casey, and a few others who supported them, . . .On being told that Casey' was still organising fresh hatches of immigrants White was astounded, fie said, ‘ I think it is a great shame if the Government allows that sort of thing to go on. Casey knows the true state of "affairs over there, as. well as ,1,1 do.’
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1718, 27 February 1895, Page 2
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172NEW AUSTRALIA. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1718, 27 February 1895, Page 2
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