NATIVE MURDERS.
PKIiI'KTIiATOIiS HOIST BY TlIIslH (»I,V I'UTAHK.
SYDNEY, Jan. 7. Some members of the hostile tribe who participated in the recent massacres iti Oernmn New (luiiwa. seized a small steamer, and compelled the nalive firemen to proceevl to sea. Nothing has been sit-n of tltem since. It is believed the boiler exploded aaui that all perished. N.S.W. POLITICS. Received 8, 1.27 A.m. SYDNEY, Jan. 7.
A caucus of the State [.about parly formulated proposals for submission to a conference of the Political Li-Uour Ljaigue \vj;h itfjfard to labour ijuestions for vhe next, elections. The caucus favoured the removal o'f the embiargo against admitting to the party politicians w'iio, it was thought, would not be resumed as direct members.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1904, Page 3
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119NATIVE MURDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1904, Page 3
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