[Special to Auckland Star.]
London, Sept. 4. Sydney Taiwhanga and his Maori colleagues now in London are trying to establish an association which proposes to purchase ten million acres of native laud from the aboriginal proprietors, paying for it by permanent Government annuities, secured to the sellers and their descendants. The Daily News, referring to native affairs in New Zealand, expresses an opinion that Te Whiti should now be released and restored to his borne at Parihaka. Five hundred special constables, enrolled in place of the constabulary who seceded id Dublin, catne into violent collision with the-, mob, and ultimately fired upon them. The excitement was; intense, and a considerable number of the specials narrowly escaped being lynched in the streets;
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2
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121Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 6 September 1882, Page 2
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