Later.
The native is from Apia, New Hebrides, one of the most suvage -races. in the South Sea Islands.
He asked the people where he was stopping to buy him an axe yesterday.
His excuse is that bis head yesterday was all in a whirl, and there is no doubt but lie had been drinking.
The boy injured has little chance of recovery. His brain is protruding.
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Thames Star, Issue 3666, 28 September 1880, Page 2
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67Later. Thames Star, Issue 3666, 28 September 1880, Page 2
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