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*-. PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION ' London, February 2. Mr. Humphrey B-rkeley n]l«ges th<*t the Fij ans are subjected to oifi i 1 tyranny snd crushing taxation. He urgt-s the Colonial Office to appoint a Corumis-iou of inquiry. Brisbane, January 31. Mr Allardyce, Colonial Secretary of Fiji, in the course of an interview, said that the bulk of the Europei'S .and natives in Fiji are anxious to work out their own salvation in their own way. New Z'Milandem rereniy endeavoured 1 to annex Fiji, but the Fijian natives and Europeans both objected. Received 3, 11.36 p.m Sydney, February 3. Mr Allardyce, on being interviewed, gave an unqualified deaial to Mr. Berkeley's cabled allegation with reference 'o Fiji. He declared th-re was' no official tyranny at the Islands. | There might be individual cases of injustice, but the3e were always re-. medied when brought to light.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 30, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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