THE FIJI TROUBLE.
ARRIVAL OF NEW ZEALANDERS,, By Telcsrrnph.—l'ress Assn.—Copyright. Suva, Feb. 13. The Tutanekai arrived yesterday. There are no fresh developments regarding the Indian strike; minor noting has occurred, but there is nothing serious. The Legislative Council, at a special session, passed an ordinance giving the Governor-in-Council extended power* for dealing with civil commotion. The Food Commission has adjourned.—-Aug.-N.SS. Cable Assn. ■
STRIKERS CAUSE A RIOT CLASH, WITH THE MILITARi Received Feb. 13, r,5 p . m , Suva, Feb I In !i riot at Xansorj yesterday Indian strikers emrie into conrtfui with tie military, who exercised, t!io crnnlest r»%trnint in handling the situation. An a result the mob was dispersed Without any resort to arms.—Aim.-N.Z. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 4
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115THE FIJI TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 4
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