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The greatest interest was manifested in the murder case to-day, both by Maoris and Europeans. A number of the Ngatibako and Ngatikoe tribes were present at the Magisterial .enquiry. "New Zeadandee" writes, asking if it is right for a teacher in a public school to visit a house in which one of the inmates iB affected with scarlet fever, Buch a visit having to his knowledge taken place yesterday.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 24 February 1881, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 24 February 1881, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3794, 24 February 1881, Page 2

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